headlight clip
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headlight clip
I have a 2001 Honda Civic and was replacing a headlight bulb yesterday.
Ran into a problem of the retaining screw on the clip simply not being
there. I'm pretty sure it was never there, because when I removed the
rubber seal the clip just sprang right out. I never did see a screw on
the floor or hear one rattling around under the hood.
Of course, nobody carries the clip part of the headlight separately,
not even the Honda dealers around town that I've called up. Anybody
know what size and type screw to use?
I'm having a hell of a time finding a diagram of the headlight assembly
detailing each individual part....
Ran into a problem of the retaining screw on the clip simply not being
there. I'm pretty sure it was never there, because when I removed the
rubber seal the clip just sprang right out. I never did see a screw on
the floor or hear one rattling around under the hood.
Of course, nobody carries the clip part of the headlight separately,
not even the Honda dealers around town that I've called up. Anybody
know what size and type screw to use?
I'm having a hell of a time finding a diagram of the headlight assembly
detailing each individual part....
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Re: headlight clip
On 26 Sep 2005 07:24:11 -0700, eglamkowski@angelfire.com wrote:
>I have a 2001 Honda Civic and was replacing a headlight bulb yesterday.
>
>Ran into a problem of the retaining screw on the clip simply not being
>there. I'm pretty sure it was never there, because when I removed the
>rubber seal the clip just sprang right out. I never did see a screw on
>the floor or hear one rattling around under the hood.
>
>Of course, nobody carries the clip part of the headlight separately,
>not even the Honda dealers around town that I've called up. Anybody
>know what size and type screw to use?
>
>I'm having a hell of a time finding a diagram of the headlight assembly
>detailing each individual part....
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...gry5=HEADLIGHT
Razzle-----HTH
>I have a 2001 Honda Civic and was replacing a headlight bulb yesterday.
>
>Ran into a problem of the retaining screw on the clip simply not being
>there. I'm pretty sure it was never there, because when I removed the
>rubber seal the clip just sprang right out. I never did see a screw on
>the floor or hear one rattling around under the hood.
>
>Of course, nobody carries the clip part of the headlight separately,
>not even the Honda dealers around town that I've called up. Anybody
>know what size and type screw to use?
>
>I'm having a hell of a time finding a diagram of the headlight assembly
>detailing each individual part....
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...gry5=HEADLIGHT
Razzle-----HTH
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Re: headlight clip
Thanks, but I don't see anything in the diagram there that looks like
the clip that fell out. And the screw I'm expecting fits in
horizontally, not vertically, with the head of the screw facing back to
the cab. There's nothing like that in the diagram either.
the clip that fell out. And the screw I'm expecting fits in
horizontally, not vertically, with the head of the screw facing back to
the cab. There's nothing like that in the diagram either.
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Re: headlight clip
eglamkowski@angelfire.com wrote in
news:1127757519.218676.32600@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com:
> Thanks, but I don't see anything in the diagram there that looks like
> the clip that fell out. And the screw I'm expecting fits in
> horizontally, not vertically, with the head of the screw facing back to
> the cab. There's nothing like that in the diagram either.
>
>
Go to a junkyard,find a comparable model and check it out.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:1127757519.218676.32600@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com:
> Thanks, but I don't see anything in the diagram there that looks like
> the clip that fell out. And the screw I'm expecting fits in
> horizontally, not vertically, with the head of the screw facing back to
> the cab. There's nothing like that in the diagram either.
>
>
Go to a junkyard,find a comparable model and check it out.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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