SOURCE: Dim Headlights/headlight problem
if that is the case i believe your altenator is bad and draining the battery the altenator runs the engine and charges the battery the battery starts the vehicle and runs all the electronics and accessories the regulator is not working and therefore the battery is not getting charged and as the vehicle is running and the lights are on they will get dimmer and dimmer until there is no voltage left in the battery. reploace the altenator and the problem will go away...please rate this
SOURCE: Replace the Passenger Headlight
how do you go about pulling the lens so you can put in a new bulb
SOURCE: Power windows make a noise like plastic being
your window winder motors are probably shot,take the motors our and check them with a battery and check if they work,if not replace them,if they are working,check you switches.
SOURCE: my low beems wont turn on when i turn them on
could be a relay (I believe they are located under the battery its been a while since Ive worked on one) you could also give an enthusiasts club a try I believe yuors is a second gen www.acura-legend.com may be able to help you with this. good luck
SOURCE: hi i got a 95 acrua legend 4 door my power windows
Ground goes through the master switch on the drivers side. Bad master switch can cause the other windows not to work. Don't forget to check the "window lock" switch in the master switch, which shuts off the other 3 windows.
Turn the engine off, open the hood, and disconnect the negative battery cable (--) with your pliers.
Locate the power distribution box against the firewall on the driver's side of the engine compartment. Flip up the latch and remove the plastic cover.
Determine which headlight fuse you want to replace. The 2001 Ford Focus uses four headlight fuses--one for each headlight. Fuse number 16 is for the passenger side low beam; fuse number 17 is for the driver's side low beam. Fuse number 26 is for the passenger side high beam; fuse number 27 is for the driver's side high beam.
Grasp the fuse with your fingers and pull it straight out of its mount. Insert the new fuse in its place. Replace the plastic cover and reconnect the negative battery cable.
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