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Open your hood and remove the 2 push pins that connect the engine compartment plastic separator. There are also 2 bolts to remove and then you can pull the headlight from the frame. Replace the bulb and put the headlight back.
depends on what side driver side remove battery unplug light turn the black retainer and pull on bulb passenger do the same without removing the battery
remove the complete dashboard and then replace it
The dash on a Hyundai Elantra is held on by several mounting screws. Remove all the screws found underneath plastic covers, as well as underneath the dash. Gently pull the dashboard towards the cabin and remove any attached sensors.
you will have to remove all the lug nuts. just like when you remove the tire!!
The headlight on your 2008 Hyundai can be removed by removing the headlight retaining bolts from the inside of the engine compartment. Remove the wiring harness and replace with a new headlight.
Some are hard to get at and are plastic which can break easily so I just remove the lower hose end to drain rad; its easier and faster.
Inside the trunk or hatch on each side there are plastic access panels. Remove these panels to get access to the sockets which are twist locked into the reflector housing.
Consult the owner's manual. Then, open hood and look for the plastic (or metal) cover on the back of the headlight unit. You have to carefully remove this spring-loaded cover to reach the bolb. You can rotate and remove the cover; then you will have access to the bolb.
pull it up on the front edges on either side
No, it is illegal to remove a converter and carries a hefty fine.
I have a 1998 Hyundai Elantra and had the rotors replaced, you will have to have a shop to do it because they have to be pressed off and then back on again with a specialized machine or tool. Of course unless you have that tool you can do it yourself. Good luck.