I've done it but it was years ago and I'm working from a poor memory. The grill has to come out to give you access to the fasteners holding the plastic bumper cover on. They are held by an ingenious little plastic clip that you access from the front of the vehicle. These "Clips" have to be rotated 90 degrees to unlock them and there are 8 or so total to undo. Look around the edges of the grill and you will spot them. once you get access to the bumper cover there are screws on the top and bottom of the cover that must be removed to get access to the bumper structure. The "bumper itself is pretty easy to replace as it is just bolted to the frame; getting access to it is the trick I think I also remove the headlights to allow access to the bumper cover as well. Good luck.
Are there any tricks or possible problems in replacing a front bumper on a 1998 Honda Civic?
Yes you just have to change the headlights from a 1998 to the 1996 with the bumper change.
My 98 rodeo has disk brakes in the rear not drums,are there drums on some models.
5 qts with filter change for the 3.2 V6
Yes you just need to change the headlights and bumper lights along with the bumper
If you do it yourself, it will be 140.00 through an aftermarket parts shop......... If you do it yourself, it will be 140.00 through an aftermarket parts shop.........
rech behind the bumper and turn the bulb socket and pull it out !!!!
Will a 1998 rodeo transmission fit in a 1999amigo stick?
You can gain access from behind the bumper.
Yes, but will have to change the headlight too.
How to remove the front bumper to a 1998 Nissan Altima?
1998 ISUZU RODEO V6 whats the price and where is it made