How to Remove a G35/G37 Sedan Headlights

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  • Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
  • Illuminate the path to customization with our detailed tutorial on removing G35 or G37 Sedan headlights! Whether you're upgrading to aftermarket lights, accessing components, or simply aiming to change the look of your Infiniti G35, we've got you covered.
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    🛠️ Step-by-Step Guide:
    1. Prepare Your Workspace:
    Ensure your car is on a flat, stable surface. Pop the hood and locate the screws securing the upper part of the bumper.
    2. Remove the Upper Clips and Screws:
    Use a screwdriver to carefully remove the upper clips and screws securing the top part of the bumper. Be gentle to avoid any damage.
    3. Access the Wheel Well(if applicable):
    Turn your wheels to access the wheel well. There are screws and clips securing the bumper in this area.
    4. Remove Wheel Well Liner Screws and Clips:
    Using your screwdriver and plastic pry bar, carefully remove the screws and clips securing the wheel well liner.
    5. Access the Lower Clips:
    Move under the car, and you'll find clips securing the lower part of the bumper. Use your plastic pry bar to gently release these clips.
    6. Disconnect Fog Lights (if applicable):
    If your G35/G37 Sedan has fog lights integrated into the bumper, carefully disconnect the wiring.
    7. Release Bumper Tabs:
    Gently pull the bumper away from the vehicle, releasing the tabs securing it in place.
    8. Remove the Bumper:
    Once all clips, screws, and tabs are released, carefully lift the bumper away from the vehicle.
    9. Locate Headlight Screws:
    Identify and remove the screws securing the headlight assembly. These are typically located around the edges and might be concealed by a trim piece.
    10. Use Trim Removal Tools:
    Gently pry around the edges of the headlight using trim removal tools. This will release the clips holding the headlight in place.
    11. Disconnect Wiring:
    If your G35/G37 Sedan has headlights with integrated wiring, carefully disconnect the wiring harness before fully removing the headlights.
    12. Remove the Headlights:
    Once all screws, clips, and wiring are released, carefully lift and remove the headlights from the vehicle.
    🚗 Why Remove Headlights?
    Removing headlights is often a necessary step for various customization projects, including upgrading to advanced lighting technology, accessing components behind them, or changing the overall aesthetic of your G35 / G37 Sedan.
    🛠️ Pro Tips:
    Handle Wiring with Care: If disconnecting wiring, handle it gently to avoid damage.
    Keep Screws Organized: Use a container or magnetic tray to keep track of screws during the removal process.
    Ready to shed new light on your G35 / G37 Sedan's style? Hit that play button and join us on the journey to expertly removing headlights!
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  • @jjackson9189
    @jjackson9189 Місяць тому +1

    Great Vid very helpful

  • @JJ-tr8cu
    @JJ-tr8cu 2 місяці тому +2

    Good videos. I'm doing a 07-09 to 2010+ conversion and these are very helpful.

    • @niftynet
      @niftynet  2 місяці тому +1

      Glad we could help 🙏🏼. If you ever need any parts. Hit up @saccityautoparts