Try the "Related Question" below for the procedure covering the later "first generation" Taurus/Sables.
Those should work well to getting the lens/cover disconnected from the grill.
To remove the headlight cover on a 1995 Ford Windstar, start by opening the hood and locating the headlight assembly. Remove the screws or bolts securing the headlight cover, typically found on the top and sides of the assembly. Carefully pull the headlight cover away from the assembly, being mindful of any clips or tabs that may be attached. Once freed, you can replace or clean the cover as needed.
The headlight is an assembly. To replace the headlight, you remove the bulb from the back side. It is a halogen bulb, so do not touch with bare hards before installing.
pull the complete headlight assembly out and then you can get to the build in the back of the headlight.
take the plastic cover guard off and it is 2 bolts right on top take them out and it is free
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A blown fuse will cause the 1995 Ford Taurus headlight to stop working. The fuse box can be found in the engine compartment.
what you do is you open the hood and right above the headlight is a black plastic cover held on by little plastic clips. take that off and you'll see two bid bolts connected to the frame of the headlight. take them off, jiggle the headlight alittle, and it should come right out
I don't know about 95, but on the 94, you have to take out the whole light assembly from the front. Take off the cover inside the hood from the top, expose the headlight bolts, remove the headlight. Good lucK!
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Remove the headlight wiring harness. Remove the headlight retaining bolts. Each headlight has four retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new headlight.
To replace the headlight assembly on a 1995 Dodge Dakota, first, open the hood and locate the headlight assembly. Remove the screws or bolts securing the assembly, then disconnect the wiring harness. Carefully pull the old assembly out and replace it with the new one, reconnecting the wiring harness and securing it with screws or bolts. Finally, test the new headlight to ensure it functions properly before closing the hood.