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QnzMostWanted
03-12-2004, 09:33 PM
<span style='font-size:25pt;line-height:100%'>7th Generation Clear Corner Tutorial </span>
Required tools:

Heat Gun or Blow Dryer (I use a blow dryer) - Pair of Gloves - 10 Zip Ties (not really necessary if u know what u doing) -

Silicone Sealant - Needle-Nose Pliers - Flat blade Screwdriver - Phillips Head Screwdriver - 10mm Socket Wrench -

12mm Socket Wrench (to remove the bumper if u choose)


Step 1
(u could jack up the car and remove the wheels, but u dont have to)
Remove the fender covers (or just bend it back)


Step 2
using a 10mm with a long extension, remove the bolt that connects the bumper to the fender (it is all the way towards the front of the car, only access is through the fender covers)


Step 3
Remove the bolt that connects the bumper to the fender right at the wheel well


Step 4
Remove all clips and bolts under the car that hold the bottom bumper lip


Step 5
remove Grilles (94/96 - there are 2 screws per grille) (97/98 - there are 3 clips per each grille which have to be removed from the inside)


Step 6
(94/96) There are 2 10 mm bolts that hold the bumper to the t-bar behind the grilles
(97/98 ) There are 4 bolts on the upper side that hold the top of the bumper to the header bar


Step 7
there are 4 plastic screw clips that u have to pry up using a flatblade to get the bumper shell off


step 8
Remove the bumper shell (be careful because ur signal light wires are connected there, either remove them before u take off the bumper shell or leave them on, and there is a clip in the back of the lights that u can remove)


Step 9 (optional)
using a 12mm remove the 4 bolts holding the bumper onto the car (the bolts are located under the highbeam light on the bumper (if u have OEM fogs, u must remove them to take off the bottom bumper bolt))


Step 10
using a 10mm, remove the bottom 2 bolts of each headlight, the easier one is located by the horns, the harder of the 2 is located behind the bumper which makes taking off the bumper worth while


Step 11
remove all the bolts holding the tbar/header bar onto the car, there are 3 in each corner, one above the headlight (by the highbeam)


Step 12 (kinda tricky)
the t-bar/headerbar makes a slight L-shaped angle behind the bolt by the highbeam light on the top of the headlight, what u have to do is kinda move the headlight out of the way so u can fit the 10mm to the bolts, there are 2 of them on each side


Step 13
Remove the T-bar/header bar slowly, cuz u can scratch ur paint at the egdes where the t-bar meets the fenders


Step 14
there is a main clip for power for the headlights, remove that and the side marker bulbs
remove the headlight assembly


Step 15
Take the headlight assembly, starting with the corner remove the screw (also remove the clips that go around the headlight) and begin to heat ur headlight where the black plastic meets the clear lens (take ur time, do not rush this)


Step 16
Once the factory silicone is soft use a flat blade and begin to pry the headlight assembly apart. **note: U can pull the entire assembly apart, or u can open it only at the corner, if u pull it all the way off, u just pull the orange piece off, if u just open the corner, once it spreads there is another philips screw u need to remove, once that is out, the small corner lamp assembly will be loose


Step 17
using ur screw driver break out the orange piece and use ur flatblade to hold it so u can grab it with ur needle nose pliers, Pull the orange piece out, be careful that it doesnt break, if it breaks it'll just take that much longer


Step 18
Fit the corner lamp assembly back in place and put back the philips screw


Step 19
re-heat the factory silicone, and Fit the headlight back together, once the silicone begins to dry u will need to just apply pressure to the 2 parts to hold it tight, once it drys, take some fresh silicone and reseal the ENTIRE headlight (if u lamps fogged before, this will solve that problem)


Step 20
reconnect that outer screw to the headlamp assembly and wait about 5-10 min for the silicone to dry


Step 21
Re install headlights and get some hyper white bulbs for them corners


Step 22
Give urself a drink for ur job well done

QnzMostWanted
03-12-2004, 09:34 PM
<span style='font-size:25pt;line-height:100%'>Alternate Bumper Removal

REQUIRES YOU TO JACK UP FRONT OF CAR </span>

Follow Steps 1-6 Above

Step 7 :

Under the Car u will see next to the plastic wheel well covers 4 14mm bolts holding in the bumper guide, remove these 4 bolts and the front bumper will come off with the bumper cover, bumper and fogs all intact,

Skip Steps 8, 9

Proceed to Step 10

Skip steps 11, 12, 13

Proceed with Step 14 -to End

when re-assembling, slide entire Bumper assembly on the car, and catch the 4 14mm bolts, DO NOT TIGHTEN until u attach the 10mm bolts in the center

Russian7G
03-17-2006, 02:30 PM
easy way to disassemble the headlight.
after you remove the screw and clips, remove the covers that cover the bulbs
preheat your oven to 200-215 degrees F (sorry, no microwave recipe at this time)
bake your headlight for 5-10 minutes. make sure nothing metal in your oven touches the clear part
(200-215 is not enough for abs plastic to soften, but it softens the factory silicone)
pry the headlight open with the flat blade screwriver
be careful - there will be another phillips screw inside, on the corner side of the headlight
try not to get any of the melted factory silicone on the clear plastic or reflecting part of the headlight

remove the amber corner

reassemble the headlight with clear silicone
put the clips and screw back
you're done

i've done the headlights both ways - with prying the corner and blow dryer (PAINFUL) and with the oven (much easier and quicker)

fastmgalant97
08-20-2006, 11:34 PM
http://myspace-138.vo.llnwd.net/01073/83/14/1073084138_l.jpg

just finished mine today heres what they look like

Da_Revolver
08-31-2006, 04:23 PM
Im gonna shot for this next week.

I may try the kevin's tutorial as far as painting them also.
I gotta see what looks better.

Its looks great on that car above. And it help because you have the exact same 7g as me, same color and all.

Spartan251
08-08-2009, 08:25 AM
i've done the headlights both ways - with prying the corner and blow dryer (PAINFUL) and with the oven (much easier and quicker)

The oven is way easier and faster. if you are just removing the amber corner, you should be able to press back together before it cools off.