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Old Jun 20, 2011 | 04:01 AM
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im trying to add a front lip and remove the extra intake box behind the bumper but i cant bcuss i cant get the screws under the main headlight...i cant remove the turn signals either.....how do i fix this 94 accord lx 5 spd
 
Old Jun 20, 2011 | 07:40 AM
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You have to take off the headlights to remove the bumper.

To remove the turn signals there is a phillips screw on the side of them that you get to from the opening for the radiator with a long screw driver.
 
Old Jun 20, 2011 | 08:53 AM
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the screw on top next 2 da signal light? i removed that already..ther is a metal piece behind the turn signal light frame how do i remove that? thats whats holding the turn signal on.and how do i remove the headlight
 
Old Jun 20, 2011 | 09:39 AM
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oh the corner light you are talking about. There ist he one screw on top then its just that clip that holds it in. You just pull it off, or use a screw driver to pry it out. It just pops right out.

There are quite a few bolts that hold the headlight on. 2 on the top, 2 under, and 1 on the side near the fender.

What most people do is once they take the bumper off leave out the screws under the headlights so if you need to take the bumper off again you don't have to take the headlights off.
 
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