Front headlight turn signal bulbs

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Old Sep 24, 2019 | 04:22 PM
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Front headlight turn signal bulbs

Hey guys I’ve tried taking out the headlight assembly and I still cannot get them off am I not seeing a bolt or two? If someone could give me a picture that’s be helpful. Also my car is sputtering I’ve changed the coils and plugs and it happens randomly. Any ideas?
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Old Sep 24, 2019 | 04:29 PM
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if you're just trying to replace the turn signal bulbs, you can peel back the wheelwell liner and do that rather than take off the headlight bolts. You have to drop the bumper and access bolts on the bottom to actually remove bulb.


Did you use OEM coils and plugs? Sputtering in what sense? Is it a rough idle? May need to clean your throttle body or Idle Air Control Valve
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Old Sep 25, 2019 | 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by thoiboi
if you're just trying to replace the turn signal bulbs, you can peel back the wheelwell liner and do that rather than take off the headlight bolts. You have to drop the bumper and access bolts on the bottom to actually remove bulb.


Did you use OEM coils and plugs? Sputtering in what sense? Is it a rough idle? May need to clean your throttle body or Idle Air Control Valve
Used NGK plugs and I forgot the brand of coils. No engine light on. I know I have a hole in my muffler and I was going to replace both with flow master 40’s.
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