This just isn't something that you want to do. Remove engine shroud, grill, bumper on the side that you're working on, inner fender fasteners - then you can get to the 4 bolts that hold the headlight assembly in. Did it yesterday - won't do it again. 5 hours :-(
Remove the wiring harness from the back of the headlight. Remove the headlight assembly bolts. The headlight assembly will come out.
Open the hood to the engine compartment. Remove the headlight wiring harness. Remove the headlight assembly bolts. There are four headlight assembly bolts. The headlight assembly will come out.
take a baseball bat and smash the light with it.
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.
Yes, on a 2003 Honda Accord, you typically need to remove the front bumper to access the headlight assembly for replacement. This process involves removing several screws and clips that secure the bumper in place. Once the bumper is off, you can easily reach and disconnect the headlight assembly for replacement. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
remove the bumper, you will then see the bracket that holds the bottom of the light to the car. the rest is pretty self explanitory once the bumper cover is off
Front of the car, built into the headlight assembly. It is the orange light nearest the tire.
No, but you have to remove the wheel assembly and transmission.
Hello...you don't, its one piece. hop this helps..
This just isn't something that you want to do. Remove engine shroud, grill, bumper on the side that you're working on, inner fender fasteners - then you can get to the 4 bolts that hold the headlight assembly in. Did it yesterday - won't do it again. 5 hours :-(
no because an accord headlight is much more longer than a civic headlight
To remove the headlights on a 2008 Honda Odyssey, start by opening the hood and locating the headlight assembly. Remove the screws or bolts securing the assembly, which are typically found on the top and side of the unit. Carefully pull the headlight assembly forward, disconnect the wiring harness, and then you can fully remove the headlight. Always consult the vehicle's manual for specific details and safety precautions.