Yes you can just replace the headlight bulbs. First you have to take out the cover by the battery. Then unscrew the cover by the radiator and simply lift it up to take it off. The light bulbs are visible at this time.
The next thing you can try is to add dye to the system. You can use a UV light to see where the leak is coming from.
To replace the headlight bulb in a Nissan Pulsar a person must first find the headlight assembly which is slightly behind the lamp housing. Once the headlight assembly is accessed, all an individual would have to do is loosen the bulb a half turn and the whole thing comes out, then replace with the new bulb using the reverse method.
take the big thing of and twist the bulb and put it in
I have a 1990 LS400 and I have never heard of a timing reset button. The timing is set by the timing belt and controlled by the computer. Let me know if you find out there is such a thing. vbd
It is best to let mechanics handle issues with the transmission, as if one thing goes wrong, it can ruin your car and possibly put you in danger. I suggest calling your local mechanic.
There is two clips that you have to take off the back of the headlight. then the whole thing will come out so you can get to the light that you are trying to replace.
Open the hood and then unplug the bulb from the back and then you must take the screws off the top of the whole thing and voila..
Just did this today. First you have to remove the plastic air vent thing above the headlight(drivers side)-its atached to the metal frame. When removed you reach down to the back of the head light and unscrew and pull out the socket. Remove and replace the bulb then return the socket to the head light and screw it back in place. Its tricky due to the awkward position of your hands. Dont forget to replace the air vent thing. (sorry for the non-tech nature of the terminology)
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN...HEART OF GLASS
You have Hyundai redesign the dang thing. What a hassle this spring clip is. A picture would be great cause when I got my big hands in there the clip went flying.
It is in the sprts room on the headlight of that ATV thing you cant miss you i think it is the right headlight
it is easier to replace the whole headlight unit (as the glass is sealed to the body), but, if you have just the glass... remove the grill (3 screws), remove the headlight unit (one pop-up, 3 small bolts), place headlight unit on workbench, remove 3 retainer clips, cut sealant around glass, remove glass, apply new sealant to cleaned surface, press glass in place, reverse the above procedure... or just buy the whole thing off ebay ($89)