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This video shows you how to replace the old, broken, cracked, or pitted headlights on your 07-12 Nissan Altima with new, quality, engineered to fit headlights from TRQ.
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Thank you! Great video.
Such a bitch to change a damn headlight
no wonder Nissan is going bankrupt
So I ordered a new housing that came with bulbs but mine took halogen lights not led's so I couldn't install ….. is there anyway around that
The bolt behind the fender is too dark? You can't see where exactly the bolt is. Is that the only bolt there below?
very helpful,good camera work
Gawd damn!!! All this to change out a 15 dollar bulb
Will 2011 lights fit on a 2007? Isnt the bumper and hood and fenders different
Should you unplug the battery? Also with aftermarket headlights do they typically come pre adjusted?
or unscrew the three bolts under the fender…peel back the liner, access and change the headlight…and re-install the three bolts…in about three minutes. Ridiculous to have to remove a bumper to change a headlight.
Thank you for a great video!!! Last time I spent a few hours changing my lightbulbs. This cut my time drastically!!!!!! Much appreciated!!!
Great video and the tip about prying back the bumper cover to get to the bottom assembly bolt is excellent. No need to drop the entire bumper cover. A couple of things to consider: 1) The driver's side headlight assembly's wire harness has a lead going to the horn. This reduces the slack in the line and makes it more difficult to angle it out of the fender; 2) Pay attention to the headlight adjustment mechanism before you install the assembly. Having the right tool to reach the adjustment screw through the frame after installation is important; and 3) Check all that all lights work before reassembly. Thanks for putting this video up – it really helped.