Open up the hood, and go in behind the fixture where the light is located. Sometimes there is an access panel on top. Open it and reach down inside and grab the bulb's socket. Twist the socket a quarter turn counter clockwise, and pull out the socket. Grab the bulb, and pull it straight out. To replace the new bulb, never touch it with your bare fingers, as this will greatly shorten the bulb's life, if it even work's at all. Use a tissue or something else in that order to handle the new bulb. Push the new bulb into the socket, put the socket back into the housing, and twist a quarter turn clockwise to secure the socket into the fixture.
Its held in with 4 star shaped screws... just disconnect the headlight bulbs, remove the screws and install the same way that you took that out with.
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Unbolt and remove
Adjust the belt or replace it with a new one.
This is a big job. I suggest getting a manual on your car from AUTOBOOKSONLINE.COM.
The 93 Acclaim has a serpentine belt. The tensioner below the alternator is what keeps the tension. If you have not tension I would replace the belt first and then check the tensioner.
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Replace the speedometer cable. Better yet, replace the car. I had this problem in my 94 acclaim. Somehow it had gotten severed and no new part was needed. Take it to a mechanic you trust and all it will cost you is labor. No need to replace the car.
Honestly, just look in your User's Manual, if you can't find it: all you need to do is take out 2 really long screws that screw into the top of the headlight, and then slide the headlight forward onto the bumper, and the headlight pulls out from the back. This is one of the most insanely dumb engineered vehicles that I've seen. You have to take the wheel off to replace the battery?!?
Take out the headlight is the easiest way!
The timing belt on a 1991 Plymouth Acclaim is replaced by removing the engine accessories, removing the timing cover, and taking pressure off the idler pulley. The belt can then be slipped off the sprockets, a new belt put in place, and the tension restored.
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