ndccpf1 wrote:
> On Dec 28, 7:25 am, "Steve W." <csr684....RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> ndccpf1 wrote:
>>> Looks like a plastic vanity shield above the front grill. Truck as
>>> 9005 and 9006 capsules,
>> With the composite lights there are about 4 different methods depending
>> on which lights you actually have. One is a pair of plastic tabs that
>> will pull up to release the entire light assembly. Those will be on the
>> backside of the core support. Another method is two threaded pins used
>> to go down from the top and retain the light assembly. For that one look
>> for two inverted torx heads on a long shaft that goes down through the
>> light housing (Make sure you DON'T get the adjusters instead). The pins
>> unscrew and then pull up. Another that was used was three screws through
>> the back of the headlight mount bracket into plastic inserts in the core
>> support, remove the screws to remove the light assembly. The last system
>> used tabs located on the headlight assembly itself. Those you released
>> by rotating the tabs and releasing the light from the adjuster mounts.
>>
>> --
>> Steve W.
>> Near Cooperstown, New York
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> This version has the two inverted Torx shafts (two per headlamp). One
> is higher than the other and I thought these were used to adjust the
> vertical/horizontal positions. There is also two Phillips head screw
> assemblies recessed down in the grill area. the inverted torx shafts
> have little black covers on them that pop off exposing the shaft.
One pair on the headlight mount adjust the lights. Those will be down
near the lights under the plastic trim panel.
The ones that remove the light stick up above the panel. One will be
in a hole in the core support next to the hood bumper and the other will
be just in front of the core support and to the left of the headlight,
inline with the grill. They will be either inverted torx or hex headed.
Take a look at
http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=4080238&a=32611765&f=
on the ones with labels you will find one with the retainer pins and one
with the pull tab retainers
--
Steve W.
Near Cooperstown, New York
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it's more like a jar of jalapenos-
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