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AAAAArrrrgggghhhhh - headlight removal

I HATE NISSANS

 

why do they make the headlight so goddamned hard to remove.

My old poopra headlamp could be removed in 3 mins.

I have just spent the best part of nearly an hour and half in the rain trying to get the poxy thing out.

 

Basically - headlight has a hole in it and I have a replacement.

so I thought - I'd fit my HID's at same time.

 

A, cant work out exactly how easy it is to seperate glass - done a search and found a hairdrier blown on glass sealant may help.

 

B, cant work out how the F**K to undo the 2 bolts at the back of the left headlamp to remove it.

 

Ive removed the maf and y-pipe, removed the front dummy fog light, so can now undo the front 2 bolts.

the back bolt seems to be irectly under the hard pipe inlet? - Do I have to remove that.

 

As for the last bolt - WTF - How the hell do you get to that - I can sort of feel the bolt by going in through the dummy light enclosure but cant qork out whether I need a spanner or socket?

 

Please tell me theres an easy way to do all of this. .

 

If I do manage to remove the headlamp assembly - is it really worth splitting the glass to clean it for HID's??

AFAIK there is a small lens in front of the light - is it worth cleaning that instead?

 

Cheers

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