change headlight

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Bill Falconer, Feb 8, 2008.

  1. whats the trick to getting the headlight bucket out of the Honda Civic 2001
    coupe?
    two screws on the top but the head light doesnt seem to want to come out.
    are there any hidden screws located behind the bucket?

    courtney
     
    Bill Falconer, Feb 8, 2008
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  2. Bill Falconer

    Tegger Guest



    You're trying to remove the entire headlamp assembly?

    You need to remove the entire front bumper. Believe it or not.

    See here:
    <http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/manual_scans/civic/03-civic-frt-bumper-remove.pdf>
    <http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/manual_scans/civic/03-civic-headlight-remove.pdf>

    '01 and '03 should be the same.
     
    Tegger, Feb 8, 2008
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  3. Bill Falconer

    Tegger Guest


    Oh, if you're only changing the bulb, you do NOT remove the entire lamp
    assembly!
     
    Tegger, Feb 8, 2008
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  4. Bill Falconer

    motsco_ Guest

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    If you take the whole bumper off, do it over lawn or have a helper so
    you don't scratch it when it falls off. diagrams at www.slhondaparts.com


    If you're just wanting to change _the lamp_, that part is described in
    the owner's manual. Since lots of people will read this, we don't want
    them to think it's like the VW way of changing (or not changing)
    headlamps (wink).

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Feb 8, 2008
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  5. Bill Falconer

    Jim Yanik Guest

    what's a "headlight BUCKET"???
     
    Jim Yanik, Feb 9, 2008
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  6. Bill Falconer

    Tegger Guest


    I assumed the OP was using the old term "bucket" -- a term used to describe
    the structure an Olde Tyme sealed beam sat in -- as a description for the
    entire headlamp assembly.

    Sealed Beams, 1940: State-of-the-art in 1940.
    Sealed Beams, 1984: State-of-the-art in 1940.
    NHTSA, .......2008: State-of-the-art in 1940.
     
    Tegger, Feb 9, 2008
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  7. Bill Falconer

    Tegger Guest

    It's not that hard, really. Just fiddly. You can sit on the driveway under
    the bumper and use your knees/legs to hold the unit up as needed. The
    entire bumper weighs maybe 30 pounds. A *much* greater danger is scratching
    your paint as you manipulate the bumper.



    Bulb. The "lamp" is the glass and plastic thing the bulb goes in.
     
    Tegger, Feb 9, 2008
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  8. Bill Falconer

    Flatlander Guest

    Believe it or not, he's right. I've got an '87 CRX that's experienced
    some sort of attachment failure in the bucket causing the headlight to
    point in a screwy direction. Being in denial about taking the bumper
    off, I did just about everything else trying to work around it.

    Once it warms up enough to get outside again, I'll be doing it the
    "right" way.
     
    Flatlander, Feb 10, 2008
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  9. Evening Tegger

    I just want to change the headlamp but before I go any further I should
    mention that this is an American car. I am trying to change the drivers side
    lamp but there is what looks like the brake fluid reservoir almost directly
    in front of where the headlamp should come out. There is not enough room to
    get your hand in there to twist the headlamp and pull it out like any normal
    car. I'm sure that I could force my hand down in there but that would most
    likely cause the plastic brake reservoir to break or crack. I thought I
    would just undo the bucket and take it right out which would give clear
    access to the bulb but based on what you have explained here that is not
    possible. I can't believe that Honda actually paid some engineer to for such
    a poor design when it comes to a simple headlight change out. Do the
    Canadian Honda's have this same issue with the drivers side headlight or is
    this unique to the American model. Is there an easy way around this

    Courtney
     
    Bill Falconer, Feb 10, 2008
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  10. Bill Falconer

    Tegger Guest


    What you see is the Power Steering reservoir. Pull/wiggle that up and it
    will lift off its bracket. Push it aside and the bulb is accessible.
     
    Tegger, Feb 11, 2008
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  11. Thanks Tegger

    Will give this a go in the morning, sounds to simple

    Thanks again
    Courtney
     
    Bill Falconer, Feb 11, 2008
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