Hi, After going outside and looking at my car, it looks like you first need to remove the grille assy.. After the grill is removed, there must be bolts or screws that would remove the entire assy.. I'm also wondering whether the aiming sccrews screws can be left in place or are they the screws that would need to be removed. In any cas, the first part is the grill. I hope someone will post a more complete answer as any of us that gets one broken will need to replace it. Good luck and any solutions from any one else please? Thanks, Steve H.
i have 1995 4x4 geo tracker with a bad auto transmission will a auto transmission out 1998 4x4 geo tracker fit in 1995
fuse, swich, cut wire or the flasher could be out. iwould put my money on the flasher.
Yes it should.
there 2 screws on the back left 1 on top and 1 directly under the light between it and the bumper
get a bigger hammer
Remove the headlight wiring harness. Remove the headlight retaining bolts. Each headlight has four retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new headlight.
The Tracker Nitro series for 1995 weigh 950lbs. for a 160TF, (16ft), up to 3113 lbs. for a 2000DC (20ft).
it wont because it'll say offline n/a
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The headlights do not have a fuse, they have a circuit breaker that is built into the headlight switch.
You have to remove the vent & bezel assembly from below the radio first, then the entire dash bezel from around the instrument cluster & radio.
Nope. Body style changed significantly in 1998 when Chevy replaced Geo on the Tracker nameplate. Sorry!