Headlight R&R: '95 Civic EX Sedan
#16
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Re: Headlight R&R: '95 Civic EX Sedan
"mjc13<REMOVETHIS> @verizon.net>"
> Too late for that for this job. Are there no procedures
> online,
A free online factory service manual for your Civic is
linked at http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html. Go
to the electrical section, then exterior lights, etc. I see
a one page set of instsructions for your job. It still may
not be sufficient, but take a look.
Chilton's is superior to Haynes and often just duplicates
the factory service manual, in my experience.
> Too late for that for this job. Are there no procedures
> online,
A free online factory service manual for your Civic is
linked at http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html. Go
to the electrical section, then exterior lights, etc. I see
a one page set of instsructions for your job. It still may
not be sufficient, but take a look.
Chilton's is superior to Haynes and often just duplicates
the factory service manual, in my experience.
#17
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Re: Headlight R&R: '95 Civic EX Sedan
> So, the Chilton manual I've eagerly awaited for two weeks finally
> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either a
> sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
I did the following steps a couple of weeks ago to replace the front
passenger side turn signal bulb in my daughter's 97 Civic EX,
hopefully the 95 civic is not much different:
1. raise the hood and secure it
2. stare at the headlight assembly looking at the turn signal bulb with
it's tail extending into the area between the outside fender and
inside fender whilest saying, "I cant believe it is this tough"
3. remove the top three screws holding the headlight assembly in
place, assembly will not move yet
4. discover another screw on the right side of assembly, remove it
by sticking arm up air slot in front fender, assembly now moves
a little bit
5. turn front tires to the left
6. remove all screws and pushdowns on front bumper cover left side
7. discover and remove another screw holding headlight assembly
above tire, assembly will now pull out with great difficulty
8. remove bulb from assembly and replace with new bulb
9. reverse steps for reassembly
This took 3 hours to figure out plus the trip to O'Reilly for the bulb.
Lynn
> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either a
> sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
I did the following steps a couple of weeks ago to replace the front
passenger side turn signal bulb in my daughter's 97 Civic EX,
hopefully the 95 civic is not much different:
1. raise the hood and secure it
2. stare at the headlight assembly looking at the turn signal bulb with
it's tail extending into the area between the outside fender and
inside fender whilest saying, "I cant believe it is this tough"
3. remove the top three screws holding the headlight assembly in
place, assembly will not move yet
4. discover another screw on the right side of assembly, remove it
by sticking arm up air slot in front fender, assembly now moves
a little bit
5. turn front tires to the left
6. remove all screws and pushdowns on front bumper cover left side
7. discover and remove another screw holding headlight assembly
above tire, assembly will now pull out with great difficulty
8. remove bulb from assembly and replace with new bulb
9. reverse steps for reassembly
This took 3 hours to figure out plus the trip to O'Reilly for the bulb.
Lynn
#18
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Re: Headlight R&R: '95 Civic EX Sedan
> So, the Chilton manual I've eagerly awaited for two weeks finally
> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either a
> sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
I did the following steps a couple of weeks ago to replace the front
passenger side turn signal bulb in my daughter's 97 Civic EX,
hopefully the 95 civic is not much different:
1. raise the hood and secure it
2. stare at the headlight assembly looking at the turn signal bulb with
it's tail extending into the area between the outside fender and
inside fender whilest saying, "I cant believe it is this tough"
3. remove the top three screws holding the headlight assembly in
place, assembly will not move yet
4. discover another screw on the right side of assembly, remove it
by sticking arm up air slot in front fender, assembly now moves
a little bit
5. turn front tires to the left
6. remove all screws and pushdowns on front bumper cover left side
7. discover and remove another screw holding headlight assembly
above tire, assembly will now pull out with great difficulty
8. remove bulb from assembly and replace with new bulb
9. reverse steps for reassembly
This took 3 hours to figure out plus the trip to O'Reilly for the bulb.
Lynn
> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either a
> sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
I did the following steps a couple of weeks ago to replace the front
passenger side turn signal bulb in my daughter's 97 Civic EX,
hopefully the 95 civic is not much different:
1. raise the hood and secure it
2. stare at the headlight assembly looking at the turn signal bulb with
it's tail extending into the area between the outside fender and
inside fender whilest saying, "I cant believe it is this tough"
3. remove the top three screws holding the headlight assembly in
place, assembly will not move yet
4. discover another screw on the right side of assembly, remove it
by sticking arm up air slot in front fender, assembly now moves
a little bit
5. turn front tires to the left
6. remove all screws and pushdowns on front bumper cover left side
7. discover and remove another screw holding headlight assembly
above tire, assembly will now pull out with great difficulty
8. remove bulb from assembly and replace with new bulb
9. reverse steps for reassembly
This took 3 hours to figure out plus the trip to O'Reilly for the bulb.
Lynn
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Re: Headlight R&R: '95 Civic EX Sedan
> So, the Chilton manual I've eagerly awaited for two weeks finally
> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either a
> sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
I did the following steps a couple of weeks ago to replace the front
passenger side turn signal bulb in my daughter's 97 Civic EX,
hopefully the 95 civic is not much different:
1. raise the hood and secure it
2. stare at the headlight assembly looking at the turn signal bulb with
it's tail extending into the area between the outside fender and
inside fender whilest saying, "I cant believe it is this tough"
3. remove the top three screws holding the headlight assembly in
place, assembly will not move yet
4. discover another screw on the right side of assembly, remove it
by sticking arm up air slot in front fender, assembly now moves
a little bit
5. turn front tires to the left
6. remove all screws and pushdowns on front bumper cover left side
7. discover and remove another screw holding headlight assembly
above tire, assembly will now pull out with great difficulty
8. remove bulb from assembly and replace with new bulb
9. reverse steps for reassembly
This took 3 hours to figure out plus the trip to O'Reilly for the bulb.
Lynn
> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either a
> sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
I did the following steps a couple of weeks ago to replace the front
passenger side turn signal bulb in my daughter's 97 Civic EX,
hopefully the 95 civic is not much different:
1. raise the hood and secure it
2. stare at the headlight assembly looking at the turn signal bulb with
it's tail extending into the area between the outside fender and
inside fender whilest saying, "I cant believe it is this tough"
3. remove the top three screws holding the headlight assembly in
place, assembly will not move yet
4. discover another screw on the right side of assembly, remove it
by sticking arm up air slot in front fender, assembly now moves
a little bit
5. turn front tires to the left
6. remove all screws and pushdowns on front bumper cover left side
7. discover and remove another screw holding headlight assembly
above tire, assembly will now pull out with great difficulty
8. remove bulb from assembly and replace with new bulb
9. reverse steps for reassembly
This took 3 hours to figure out plus the trip to O'Reilly for the bulb.
Lynn
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Re: Headlight R&R: '95 Civic EX Sedan
Elle wrote:
> "mjc13<REMOVETHIS> @verizon.net>"
>
>> Too late for that for this job. Are there no procedures
>>online,
>
>
> A free online factory service manual for your Civic is
> linked at http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html. Go
> to the electrical section, then exterior lights, etc. I see
> a one page set of instsructions for your job. It still may
> not be sufficient, but take a look.
>
> Chilton's is superior to Haynes and often just duplicates
> the factory service manual, in my experience.
>
>
Exactly what I need - thanks! As for the Chilton manual, this one
covers Civic, 1984-1995, and is of little use. As I said, there is
nothing at all on replacing the headlight unit. The online manual
doesn't show disassembly of the bumper like Tegger's did - just nine
screws and bolts, and it supposedly comes off in one piece. I hope....
> "mjc13<REMOVETHIS> @verizon.net>"
>
>> Too late for that for this job. Are there no procedures
>>online,
>
>
> A free online factory service manual for your Civic is
> linked at http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html. Go
> to the electrical section, then exterior lights, etc. I see
> a one page set of instsructions for your job. It still may
> not be sufficient, but take a look.
>
> Chilton's is superior to Haynes and often just duplicates
> the factory service manual, in my experience.
>
>
Exactly what I need - thanks! As for the Chilton manual, this one
covers Civic, 1984-1995, and is of little use. As I said, there is
nothing at all on replacing the headlight unit. The online manual
doesn't show disassembly of the bumper like Tegger's did - just nine
screws and bolts, and it supposedly comes off in one piece. I hope....
#21
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Re: Headlight R&R: '95 Civic EX Sedan
Elle wrote:
> "mjc13<REMOVETHIS> @verizon.net>"
>
>> Too late for that for this job. Are there no procedures
>>online,
>
>
> A free online factory service manual for your Civic is
> linked at http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html. Go
> to the electrical section, then exterior lights, etc. I see
> a one page set of instsructions for your job. It still may
> not be sufficient, but take a look.
>
> Chilton's is superior to Haynes and often just duplicates
> the factory service manual, in my experience.
>
>
Exactly what I need - thanks! As for the Chilton manual, this one
covers Civic, 1984-1995, and is of little use. As I said, there is
nothing at all on replacing the headlight unit. The online manual
doesn't show disassembly of the bumper like Tegger's did - just nine
screws and bolts, and it supposedly comes off in one piece. I hope....
> "mjc13<REMOVETHIS> @verizon.net>"
>
>> Too late for that for this job. Are there no procedures
>>online,
>
>
> A free online factory service manual for your Civic is
> linked at http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html. Go
> to the electrical section, then exterior lights, etc. I see
> a one page set of instsructions for your job. It still may
> not be sufficient, but take a look.
>
> Chilton's is superior to Haynes and often just duplicates
> the factory service manual, in my experience.
>
>
Exactly what I need - thanks! As for the Chilton manual, this one
covers Civic, 1984-1995, and is of little use. As I said, there is
nothing at all on replacing the headlight unit. The online manual
doesn't show disassembly of the bumper like Tegger's did - just nine
screws and bolts, and it supposedly comes off in one piece. I hope....
#22
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Re: Headlight R&R: '95 Civic EX Sedan
Elle wrote:
> "mjc13<REMOVETHIS> @verizon.net>"
>
>> Too late for that for this job. Are there no procedures
>>online,
>
>
> A free online factory service manual for your Civic is
> linked at http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html. Go
> to the electrical section, then exterior lights, etc. I see
> a one page set of instsructions for your job. It still may
> not be sufficient, but take a look.
>
> Chilton's is superior to Haynes and often just duplicates
> the factory service manual, in my experience.
>
>
Exactly what I need - thanks! As for the Chilton manual, this one
covers Civic, 1984-1995, and is of little use. As I said, there is
nothing at all on replacing the headlight unit. The online manual
doesn't show disassembly of the bumper like Tegger's did - just nine
screws and bolts, and it supposedly comes off in one piece. I hope....
> "mjc13<REMOVETHIS> @verizon.net>"
>
>> Too late for that for this job. Are there no procedures
>>online,
>
>
> A free online factory service manual for your Civic is
> linked at http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html. Go
> to the electrical section, then exterior lights, etc. I see
> a one page set of instsructions for your job. It still may
> not be sufficient, but take a look.
>
> Chilton's is superior to Haynes and often just duplicates
> the factory service manual, in my experience.
>
>
Exactly what I need - thanks! As for the Chilton manual, this one
covers Civic, 1984-1995, and is of little use. As I said, there is
nothing at all on replacing the headlight unit. The online manual
doesn't show disassembly of the bumper like Tegger's did - just nine
screws and bolts, and it supposedly comes off in one piece. I hope....
#23
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Re: Headlight R&R: '95 Civic EX Sedan
Lynn McGuire wrote:
>> So, the Chilton manual I've eagerly awaited for two weeks finally
>> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
>> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either
>> a sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
>> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
>> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
>> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
>
>
> I did the following steps a couple of weeks ago to replace the front
> passenger side turn signal bulb in my daughter's 97 Civic EX, hopefully
> the 95 civic is not much different:
> 1. raise the hood and secure it
> 2. stare at the headlight assembly looking at the turn signal bulb with
> it's tail extending into the area between the outside fender and
> inside fender whilest saying, "I cant believe it is this tough"
> 3. remove the top three screws holding the headlight assembly in
> place, assembly will not move yet
> 4. discover another screw on the right side of assembly, remove it
> by sticking arm up air slot in front fender, assembly now moves a
> little bit
> 5. turn front tires to the left
> 6. remove all screws and pushdowns on front bumper cover left side
> 7. discover and remove another screw holding headlight assembly above
> tire, assembly will now pull out with great difficulty
> 8. remove bulb from assembly and replace with new bulb
> 9. reverse steps for reassembly
>
> This took 3 hours to figure out plus the trip to O'Reilly for the bulb.
>
> Lynn
>
Heh. I think maybe the bumper should come off. Plus they changed the
body after '95... At least you know how to do it more quickly next time.
>> So, the Chilton manual I've eagerly awaited for two weeks finally
>> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
>> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either
>> a sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
>> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
>> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
>> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
>
>
> I did the following steps a couple of weeks ago to replace the front
> passenger side turn signal bulb in my daughter's 97 Civic EX, hopefully
> the 95 civic is not much different:
> 1. raise the hood and secure it
> 2. stare at the headlight assembly looking at the turn signal bulb with
> it's tail extending into the area between the outside fender and
> inside fender whilest saying, "I cant believe it is this tough"
> 3. remove the top three screws holding the headlight assembly in
> place, assembly will not move yet
> 4. discover another screw on the right side of assembly, remove it
> by sticking arm up air slot in front fender, assembly now moves a
> little bit
> 5. turn front tires to the left
> 6. remove all screws and pushdowns on front bumper cover left side
> 7. discover and remove another screw holding headlight assembly above
> tire, assembly will now pull out with great difficulty
> 8. remove bulb from assembly and replace with new bulb
> 9. reverse steps for reassembly
>
> This took 3 hours to figure out plus the trip to O'Reilly for the bulb.
>
> Lynn
>
Heh. I think maybe the bumper should come off. Plus they changed the
body after '95... At least you know how to do it more quickly next time.
#24
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Re: Headlight R&R: '95 Civic EX Sedan
Lynn McGuire wrote:
>> So, the Chilton manual I've eagerly awaited for two weeks finally
>> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
>> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either
>> a sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
>> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
>> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
>> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
>
>
> I did the following steps a couple of weeks ago to replace the front
> passenger side turn signal bulb in my daughter's 97 Civic EX, hopefully
> the 95 civic is not much different:
> 1. raise the hood and secure it
> 2. stare at the headlight assembly looking at the turn signal bulb with
> it's tail extending into the area between the outside fender and
> inside fender whilest saying, "I cant believe it is this tough"
> 3. remove the top three screws holding the headlight assembly in
> place, assembly will not move yet
> 4. discover another screw on the right side of assembly, remove it
> by sticking arm up air slot in front fender, assembly now moves a
> little bit
> 5. turn front tires to the left
> 6. remove all screws and pushdowns on front bumper cover left side
> 7. discover and remove another screw holding headlight assembly above
> tire, assembly will now pull out with great difficulty
> 8. remove bulb from assembly and replace with new bulb
> 9. reverse steps for reassembly
>
> This took 3 hours to figure out plus the trip to O'Reilly for the bulb.
>
> Lynn
>
Heh. I think maybe the bumper should come off. Plus they changed the
body after '95... At least you know how to do it more quickly next time.
>> So, the Chilton manual I've eagerly awaited for two weeks finally
>> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
>> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either
>> a sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
>> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
>> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
>> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
>
>
> I did the following steps a couple of weeks ago to replace the front
> passenger side turn signal bulb in my daughter's 97 Civic EX, hopefully
> the 95 civic is not much different:
> 1. raise the hood and secure it
> 2. stare at the headlight assembly looking at the turn signal bulb with
> it's tail extending into the area between the outside fender and
> inside fender whilest saying, "I cant believe it is this tough"
> 3. remove the top three screws holding the headlight assembly in
> place, assembly will not move yet
> 4. discover another screw on the right side of assembly, remove it
> by sticking arm up air slot in front fender, assembly now moves a
> little bit
> 5. turn front tires to the left
> 6. remove all screws and pushdowns on front bumper cover left side
> 7. discover and remove another screw holding headlight assembly above
> tire, assembly will now pull out with great difficulty
> 8. remove bulb from assembly and replace with new bulb
> 9. reverse steps for reassembly
>
> This took 3 hours to figure out plus the trip to O'Reilly for the bulb.
>
> Lynn
>
Heh. I think maybe the bumper should come off. Plus they changed the
body after '95... At least you know how to do it more quickly next time.
#25
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Re: Headlight R&R: '95 Civic EX Sedan
Lynn McGuire wrote:
>> So, the Chilton manual I've eagerly awaited for two weeks finally
>> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
>> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either
>> a sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
>> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
>> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
>> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
>
>
> I did the following steps a couple of weeks ago to replace the front
> passenger side turn signal bulb in my daughter's 97 Civic EX, hopefully
> the 95 civic is not much different:
> 1. raise the hood and secure it
> 2. stare at the headlight assembly looking at the turn signal bulb with
> it's tail extending into the area between the outside fender and
> inside fender whilest saying, "I cant believe it is this tough"
> 3. remove the top three screws holding the headlight assembly in
> place, assembly will not move yet
> 4. discover another screw on the right side of assembly, remove it
> by sticking arm up air slot in front fender, assembly now moves a
> little bit
> 5. turn front tires to the left
> 6. remove all screws and pushdowns on front bumper cover left side
> 7. discover and remove another screw holding headlight assembly above
> tire, assembly will now pull out with great difficulty
> 8. remove bulb from assembly and replace with new bulb
> 9. reverse steps for reassembly
>
> This took 3 hours to figure out plus the trip to O'Reilly for the bulb.
>
> Lynn
>
Heh. I think maybe the bumper should come off. Plus they changed the
body after '95... At least you know how to do it more quickly next time.
>> So, the Chilton manual I've eagerly awaited for two weeks finally
>> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
>> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either
>> a sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
>> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
>> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
>> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
>
>
> I did the following steps a couple of weeks ago to replace the front
> passenger side turn signal bulb in my daughter's 97 Civic EX, hopefully
> the 95 civic is not much different:
> 1. raise the hood and secure it
> 2. stare at the headlight assembly looking at the turn signal bulb with
> it's tail extending into the area between the outside fender and
> inside fender whilest saying, "I cant believe it is this tough"
> 3. remove the top three screws holding the headlight assembly in
> place, assembly will not move yet
> 4. discover another screw on the right side of assembly, remove it
> by sticking arm up air slot in front fender, assembly now moves a
> little bit
> 5. turn front tires to the left
> 6. remove all screws and pushdowns on front bumper cover left side
> 7. discover and remove another screw holding headlight assembly above
> tire, assembly will now pull out with great difficulty
> 8. remove bulb from assembly and replace with new bulb
> 9. reverse steps for reassembly
>
> This took 3 hours to figure out plus the trip to O'Reilly for the bulb.
>
> Lynn
>
Heh. I think maybe the bumper should come off. Plus they changed the
body after '95... At least you know how to do it more quickly next time.
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Re: Headlight R&R: '95 Civic EX Sedan - Success!
mjc13<REMOVETHIS> wrote:
> So, the Chilton manual I've eagerly awaited for two weeks finally
> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either a
> sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
>
> I never thought I'd write this, but I wish I'd gotten the Haynes
> manual, instead.
Thanks for the help, folks, especially Elle. The bumper R&R wasn't
especially hard, in part because it had been damaged previously (I knew
this when I bought it) and the lower bolts now don't have to be removed
- they now only hold on two rectangles of plastic. ;-) One of the side
clips was tricky, because the previous owner had replaced it with an,
er, aftermarket clip. And to aim that light it *really* helps to have a
Snake Drive or similar flexible drive, as they have designed it so you
can see the aiming screw but can't get most kinds of drives onto it.
Happily I have a snake drive. For those wondering if the light can be
replaced without removing the whole bumper, I'd say "probably, but not
easily, and only with someone helping you."
Now, having saved about $130 (funny how the labor estimate shoots up
when you are providing the part!), maybe I can afford to have a Major
Service by the dealer, sans timing belt and water pump, which will have
to wait another year or 18 months. If that doesn't improve the
performance, and I still fail to sell my '86 Si, I may sell the EX in
the Fall and put the Si back on the road...
> So, the Chilton manual I've eagerly awaited for two weeks finally
> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either a
> sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
>
> I never thought I'd write this, but I wish I'd gotten the Haynes
> manual, instead.
Thanks for the help, folks, especially Elle. The bumper R&R wasn't
especially hard, in part because it had been damaged previously (I knew
this when I bought it) and the lower bolts now don't have to be removed
- they now only hold on two rectangles of plastic. ;-) One of the side
clips was tricky, because the previous owner had replaced it with an,
er, aftermarket clip. And to aim that light it *really* helps to have a
Snake Drive or similar flexible drive, as they have designed it so you
can see the aiming screw but can't get most kinds of drives onto it.
Happily I have a snake drive. For those wondering if the light can be
replaced without removing the whole bumper, I'd say "probably, but not
easily, and only with someone helping you."
Now, having saved about $130 (funny how the labor estimate shoots up
when you are providing the part!), maybe I can afford to have a Major
Service by the dealer, sans timing belt and water pump, which will have
to wait another year or 18 months. If that doesn't improve the
performance, and I still fail to sell my '86 Si, I may sell the EX in
the Fall and put the Si back on the road...
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Re: Headlight R&R: '95 Civic EX Sedan - Success!
mjc13<REMOVETHIS> wrote:
> So, the Chilton manual I've eagerly awaited for two weeks finally
> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either a
> sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
>
> I never thought I'd write this, but I wish I'd gotten the Haynes
> manual, instead.
Thanks for the help, folks, especially Elle. The bumper R&R wasn't
especially hard, in part because it had been damaged previously (I knew
this when I bought it) and the lower bolts now don't have to be removed
- they now only hold on two rectangles of plastic. ;-) One of the side
clips was tricky, because the previous owner had replaced it with an,
er, aftermarket clip. And to aim that light it *really* helps to have a
Snake Drive or similar flexible drive, as they have designed it so you
can see the aiming screw but can't get most kinds of drives onto it.
Happily I have a snake drive. For those wondering if the light can be
replaced without removing the whole bumper, I'd say "probably, but not
easily, and only with someone helping you."
Now, having saved about $130 (funny how the labor estimate shoots up
when you are providing the part!), maybe I can afford to have a Major
Service by the dealer, sans timing belt and water pump, which will have
to wait another year or 18 months. If that doesn't improve the
performance, and I still fail to sell my '86 Si, I may sell the EX in
the Fall and put the Si back on the road...
> So, the Chilton manual I've eagerly awaited for two weeks finally
> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either a
> sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
>
> I never thought I'd write this, but I wish I'd gotten the Haynes
> manual, instead.
Thanks for the help, folks, especially Elle. The bumper R&R wasn't
especially hard, in part because it had been damaged previously (I knew
this when I bought it) and the lower bolts now don't have to be removed
- they now only hold on two rectangles of plastic. ;-) One of the side
clips was tricky, because the previous owner had replaced it with an,
er, aftermarket clip. And to aim that light it *really* helps to have a
Snake Drive or similar flexible drive, as they have designed it so you
can see the aiming screw but can't get most kinds of drives onto it.
Happily I have a snake drive. For those wondering if the light can be
replaced without removing the whole bumper, I'd say "probably, but not
easily, and only with someone helping you."
Now, having saved about $130 (funny how the labor estimate shoots up
when you are providing the part!), maybe I can afford to have a Major
Service by the dealer, sans timing belt and water pump, which will have
to wait another year or 18 months. If that doesn't improve the
performance, and I still fail to sell my '86 Si, I may sell the EX in
the Fall and put the Si back on the road...
#28
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Re: Headlight R&R: '95 Civic EX Sedan - Success!
mjc13<REMOVETHIS> wrote:
> So, the Chilton manual I've eagerly awaited for two weeks finally
> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either a
> sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
>
> I never thought I'd write this, but I wish I'd gotten the Haynes
> manual, instead.
Thanks for the help, folks, especially Elle. The bumper R&R wasn't
especially hard, in part because it had been damaged previously (I knew
this when I bought it) and the lower bolts now don't have to be removed
- they now only hold on two rectangles of plastic. ;-) One of the side
clips was tricky, because the previous owner had replaced it with an,
er, aftermarket clip. And to aim that light it *really* helps to have a
Snake Drive or similar flexible drive, as they have designed it so you
can see the aiming screw but can't get most kinds of drives onto it.
Happily I have a snake drive. For those wondering if the light can be
replaced without removing the whole bumper, I'd say "probably, but not
easily, and only with someone helping you."
Now, having saved about $130 (funny how the labor estimate shoots up
when you are providing the part!), maybe I can afford to have a Major
Service by the dealer, sans timing belt and water pump, which will have
to wait another year or 18 months. If that doesn't improve the
performance, and I still fail to sell my '86 Si, I may sell the EX in
the Fall and put the Si back on the road...
> So, the Chilton manual I've eagerly awaited for two weeks finally
> came in the mail, and guess what? It says *absolutely nothing* about
> replacing the headlight assembly - it just shows how to replace either a
> sealed beam unit or halogen bulb. So what I *really* need (hopefully
> today) is for someone to either list a step-by-step procedure, or link
> me to one online. I'd really appreciate it, as I work Fri-Sun nights,
> and was hoping to use the car this weekend...
>
> I never thought I'd write this, but I wish I'd gotten the Haynes
> manual, instead.
Thanks for the help, folks, especially Elle. The bumper R&R wasn't
especially hard, in part because it had been damaged previously (I knew
this when I bought it) and the lower bolts now don't have to be removed
- they now only hold on two rectangles of plastic. ;-) One of the side
clips was tricky, because the previous owner had replaced it with an,
er, aftermarket clip. And to aim that light it *really* helps to have a
Snake Drive or similar flexible drive, as they have designed it so you
can see the aiming screw but can't get most kinds of drives onto it.
Happily I have a snake drive. For those wondering if the light can be
replaced without removing the whole bumper, I'd say "probably, but not
easily, and only with someone helping you."
Now, having saved about $130 (funny how the labor estimate shoots up
when you are providing the part!), maybe I can afford to have a Major
Service by the dealer, sans timing belt and water pump, which will have
to wait another year or 18 months. If that doesn't improve the
performance, and I still fail to sell my '86 Si, I may sell the EX in
the Fall and put the Si back on the road...
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