To remove the bed liner from a 2002 Nissan pickup, start by removing any screws or fasteners that secure the liner to the truck bed, often found along the edges or in the tailgate area. Carefully pry the liner away from the bed using a flat tool, being cautious not to damage the truck's paint. If the liner is stuck due to adhesive or dirt, gently pull and wiggle it until it comes loose. Once detached, clean any remaining adhesive or debris from the truck bed.
A 2002 Nissan Frontier bed will not fit a 2000 Nissan frontier.
On the inside of the tailgate are two bolts. remove them and the taillight will fall out. If you have a bed liner you might have to take it out. On the inside of the tailgate are two bolts. remove them and the taillight will fall out. If you have a bed liner you might have to take it out.
You are going to have a hard time finding a cargo liner for a Nissan Frontier. The cargo liners are only for station wagons, SUVs and Crossovers. You might mean a bed liner.
To remove the bed liner and cover from a Honda Ridgeline, first, open the tailgate and locate any fasteners or clips securing the bed liner, often found along the edges. Carefully unscrew or unclip these fasteners. For the bed cover, check for any mounting hardware or clamps along the sides and tailgate, and loosen or remove them. Once everything is detached, gently lift the bed liner and cover out of the truck bed.
On previous versions at least, this was a common Q on Nissan trucks! There are 2 bolts on the inside of the bed, (behind the light assembly), which means you may have to go under your bed liner if you have one. Sort of a pain! The entire assembly will pull out.
On the rear back on the left and right sides you must unscrew the bolts to remove the plastic case. Mine has a liner on the bed so I had to pry that with a crowbar to get in and unloosen the bolts. Hope this helps.
look behind the light inside the box... if you have a liner then you have to pull the liner back... there are two screws 10mm/philips... unscrew those and the light will pop out. This seems to be a common Q on these trucks! There are 2 bolts on the inside of the bed, (behind the light assembly), which means you may have to go under your bed liner if you have one. Sort of a pain! The entire assembly will pull out.
Easiest way is to remove the bed. Then you can remove it without dropping the tank.
Brake Fluid, airplane stripper, or a strong oven cleaner. Be careful where you apply it!
a factory tool goes in under the bed and cranks it down
Easiest way is to remove the bed. Then you can remove it without dropping the tank.
To change tail light housings you must first remove the factory bed liner and the bolts are now within sight and easy to remove If you are talking about the passenger side taillight, it is a recall issue with some Frontier models. See the Nissan web site for details