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I want to replace the drivers side fender on a 1995 honda accord lx. I am only able to find fenders for 4 cyl cars. Is there a difference between 4cyl and 6cyl accord fenders?
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Remove bumper only the side u need,bolts or plastics clips on top, two or three under the radiator support for bumper, remove head light, under the fender by the end of the bumper is a bolt for the bumper and other for the fender, 4 bolts on top, one bolt inside bi the door hinge, one or two in the bottom under the side plastic skirt .
jack car up set on stands ,remove passenger side wheel,remove plastic cover on fender ,i believe is a 36mm socket to loosen nut on harmonica balencer,once you remove nut and washer the seal is there ,tap out with screw driver good luck
If i recall correctly, when i did this job, you had to take down the front fascia, not the inner plastic wheel fender. However, to reach the turn signal for replacement, you can do it by removing the inner fender, and no need to touch the headlight assembly. Remember to reconnect the turn signal cable at the time of reassembly..... i forgot that, and had to take out the fender again to reach the connector.
Should have kept going-it's just screws or bolts, but some are almost hidden-like front of fender and rear along door opening. Take off fender lining and look some more.
I sort of know what you mean-can be hard to get to the door hinges. have you tried like a universal joint in your ratchet and socket?
Start your car, turn the wheel all the way to the right, then take out the retaining clip on the inside of the fender well. the reach inside and rotate the bulb counterclockwise and pull it out
The diagram you are looking for should be located on either the underside of your vehicles hood or on the left or right side fender in side the engine compartment .
No, you don't have to pull the engine. Many of those problems are fixed by removing the wheel, and the plastic inner fender. It's probably a crank seal, or a power steering hose. PS- You mean the passenger side... don't you?
remove a few of the clips on the inner fender liner, depending on which bulb u are replaceing(left or right?) turn the wheels in either direction and u will be able to slide ur hand or arm between the liner and fender to gain access to the bulbs and connectors..do not remove the battery .
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