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Nissan Altima: Replacing headlights 2002 Altima: Are they kidding?

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    A
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    Re: Replacing headlights 2002 Altima: Are they kidding?

    On the left front head lamp, I checked into this and found that alot of work
    would have to be done - looked like most of the bumper would need to be
    removed. I took the vehicle to the dealer and was quoted 1.5 hrs labor to
    change the lamp.

    I called Nissan to voice a complaint about the design of the car that would
    require this much labor to change a headlamp bulb. They were not very
    sympathetic and even mentioned that "this was life" - "the design was
    good" - etc.

    On the right front head lamp, the bulbs are easier to get to with no removal
    of plastics required.

    I am thoroughly disgusted with Nissan concerning this.


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    Xavier
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    Re: Replacing headlights 2002 Altima: Are they kidding?

    Yes; I paid $20 to a mechanic just for labor to replace it


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    fxcarden
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    Re: Replacing headlights 2002 Altima: Are they kidding?

    Had my left side buld go out. Read a lot of scary posts about labor, etc.
    to get it replaced. Took it to my mechanic, who charged me $15 for the
    bulb, and threw in the labor for free. I was having other stuff done at
    the time (trans flush, brakes), so I guess that helped. Point being...it
    probably wasn't THAT MUCH of a big job when they didn't charge me. Either
    that, or they really like me.


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    Xavier
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    Re: Replacing headlights 2002 Altima: Are they kidding?

    They like you

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    woolybooger
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    Re: Replacing headlights 2002 Altima: Are they kidding?

    I replaced driver's side low-beam last night in 35 minutes. Remove the air
    cleaner housing, twist counterclockwise and remove the white plastic cover
    from rear of headlamp assembly, and bulb replacement is quick and easy.
    To remove air cleaner housing, one bolt on left fender, uncouple from hose
    in front of housing, and lift out. You will have to pull hard because it
    is supported by two friction supports on bottom.


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    The
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    Re: Replacing headlights 2002 Altima: Are they kidding?

    woolybooger wrote: 

    What does "to remove air cleaner housing, one bolt on left fender" mean?



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    Randini
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    Re: Replacing headlights 2002 Altima: Are they kidding?

    It's the bolt right on the frame. Yeah, it took some little umph to pull it
    out. Make sure you don't pull all the way so the wires to the housing won't
    break.

    btw. after going to nissan to get a quote to replace the bulbs, i did not
    want to fork out nearly 200 bucks to change them. so, i took the liberty
    to do it myself. looks like i have to take it back to the dealer because i
    found out that one of the wires is burnt not the bulb. Geez!

    i think altima 02 has a problem with the left headlight because i found
    numerous cases of blown out bulbs. perhaps, nissan poorly designed the
    circuits therefore creating an imbalance of power to the headlights.

    but thanks for the threads fellas.


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    nissannewbie
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    Re: Replacing headlights 2002 Altima: Are they kidding?

    I replaced both left and right low-beam bulbs in my 2005 2.5S Altima with
    H1 Sylvania SilverStars. It was a bit of work (about 20 minutes for each
    light) but it wasn't difficult. All you have to do is for the passenger
    side is take off the two 10mm bolts holding the radiator overflow bottle
    and lay it aside and then take off that little bracket on the fender.
    Unscrew the white ring (takes a bit of effort) clockwise, unclip the
    spring holding the bulb and lift it on its pivot till it stays up, romovr
    the bulb and swap in the new one. With the drivers side you have to take
    off the air cleaner cover and remove the filter. Next you take off the
    bolt on the fender and yank the whole assembly up and out. Replace the
    bulb as stated above. Do all this in daylight. I did it all in the night
    with a flashlight..not reccomended. Ohhhhhhhh and by the way....Osram
    Silverstars are not superior to Sylvania SilverStars. Read the Sylvania
    website and they will tell you that the European Osram SilverStars are
    just the same as American/Canadian Sylvania High-Output bulbs available on
    any autopart store shelf.


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    Gudimella
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    Re: Replacing headlights 2002 Altima: Are they kidding?

    I need to replace my 2002 2.5 SL head light(Driver side). Can any one help
    me with the specifications of the buld i should buy .

    Thanks in Advance
    Gudimella


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    Gudimella
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    Re: Replacing headlights 2002 Altima: Are they kidding?

    I need to replace my 2002 2.5 SL head light(Driver side). Can any one help
    me with the specifications of the buld i should buy .

    Thanks in Advance
    Gudimella



 

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