They are not made to be taken apart. You would have to somehow cut it open and glue it back shut after.
you dont either replace assembly or if covers are fogged have them buffed
Look INSIDE the trunk. You should be able to remove some of the lining and reveal the bulb socket assembly. The socket should twist out of the reflector assembly and you will be able to replace the bulb. DON'T try to remove the reflector from the outside of the vehicle.
I used Gorilla Glue. It has worked for 2-3 years
I used Gorilla Glue. It has worked for 2-3 years
The 210 series Mercedes E320 has plastic covers on the headlight backs that are held on by wire clips. Move the clips up or down to remove the back of the headlamp. (You may have to move or remove other parts to get access). You can then remove the connector for the bulb, usually by turning it a qtr turn. Replace the bulb with the same type, but do not handle Halogen bulbs glass with your fingers. I just use a clean rag while handling the bulb. The hard part is getting the backing in place and recliping.
To replace the rear bulb in a Toyota 4Runner remove the plastic covers located in the trunk. Taking off the plastic covers will reveal the taillight housing and bulbs. Replace the bulbs.
No, you do not have to.
you have to remove the distributor covers.
Yes. I'm assuming your covers are pitted and foggy looking from road sand and such. You have three choices. 1. Replace them 2. Get some of the stuff they make to coat them and put it on. (ask your local auto parts store about it) 3. Get a buffing wheel and power drill and polish them using a fine abrasive compound. You could use toothpaste, it works pretty good.
there are two cheap ways to clean the headlight covers. This shouldn't cost more than 4-5$ 1. use rust buster, or any other rust cleaner 2. use Pam, or cooking oil
The taillights are an assembly. The lens covers can not be replaced separately
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