97 Civic - Replace Turn lsignal bulb

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Jay Fowler, Aug 20, 2006.

  1. Jay Fowler

    Jay Fowler Guest

    How do you change the front turn signal bulb on a 97 Civic ? It
    appears that the entire lens assembly is one piece. Access from behind
    is blocked by a number of things. Am I missing something? I lokked at
    my 2000 Accord and it appears to be a PITA also.
     
    Jay Fowler, Aug 20, 2006
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  2. Jay Fowler

    ecarecar Guest

    Yes, or at least you should be, specifically, the number of things
    blocking access from behind.
     
    ecarecar, Aug 21, 2006
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  3. Jay Fowler

    kspandle Guest

    Let me tell you a story about turn signal replacement on a Civic (I
    have a 98). It seems that in Honda's infinite wisdom, they made
    changing the front turn signal bulbs as difficult as possible. Even
    more so than trying to get at the oil filter.

    Oh sure, it sounds easy at first but when you actually go to do it,
    you find you're up a creek. Here is what you are SUPPOSED to do (from
    memory):

    If you're replacing your passenger side bulb, turn your front wheels
    so they are pointing all the way to the left. If the driver side, do
    the opposite.

    Get a flat-edge screwdriver and look for the plug that attaches the
    wheelwell cover to the car. Insert your screwdriver into the slot
    between the small part of the plug and the base and pull straight out.

    If you do things correctly, you should now have what looks like one of
    those pop-up timers in a turkey which tells you when things are
    (supposedly) done. If you do things wrong, the top of the plug comes
    out and you're now screwed.

    If you are so lucky to get the plug to pull out, you should now be
    able to pull back the wheelwell cover far enough to get access to the
    turn signal bulb. Like all the other bulbs, it has that locking
    mechanism you need to undo first.

    Remove your old bulb, insert your new one then reverse everything
    above and you're good to go.

    For the record, my plug top broke off and I had to spend ~$40 to have
    a $3 bulb replaced. Took it to a local place which only deals in
    Hondas and the guy told me afterwards that over time these plugs get
    filled with dirt and are very difficult to remove.

    Good luck.

    KAS
     
    kspandle, May 30, 2007
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  4. Jay Fowler

    Lynn McGuire Guest

    Let me tell you a story about turn signal replacement on a Civic (I
    I did the following steps last weekend to replace the front passenger
    side turn signal bulb in my daughter's 97 Civic EX:
    1. raise the hood and secure it
    2. stare at the headlight assembly looking at the turn signal bulb with
    it's tail extending into the area between the outside fender and
    inside fender whilest saying, "I cant believe it is this tough"
    3. remove the top three screws holding the headlight assembly in
    place, assembly will not move yet
    4. discover another screw on the right side of assembly, remove it
    by sticking arm up air slot in front fender, assembly now moves
    a little bit
    5. turn front tires to the left
    6. remove all screws and pushdowns on front bumper cover left side
    7. discover and remove another screw holding headlight assembly
    above tire, assembly will now pull out with great difficulty
    8. remove bulb from assembly and replace with new bulb
    9. reverse steps for reassembly

    This took 3 hours to figure out plus the trip to O'Reilly for the bulb.

    Lynn
     
    Lynn McGuire, May 31, 2007
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  5. Jay Fowler

    kspandle Guest

    LOL! Glad I'm not the only one who has had the fun.

    When my dad and I first looked at replacing it, we both thought that
    going through the headlight assembly made sense. I stopped undoing
    more screws after the first two didn't have any effect on the
    headlight assembly at which point I pulled out the manual and
    attempted it myself.

    When I take my car in for its 105K checkup, I'm having them replace
    the front driver side bulb whether it needs it or not (assuming it
    hasn't already burned out).

    .. . . . .
     
    kspandle, May 31, 2007
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  6. Jay Fowler

    Lynn McGuire Guest

    When I take my car in for its 105K checkup, I'm having them replace
    It would only take me 30 minutes to replace the other bulb now that
    I know the procedure ... and I did buy 2 bulbs just in case.

    Lynn
     
    Lynn McGuire, Jun 1, 2007
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