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Old 03-13-2006, 10:05 PM
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I am trying to change my 97 civic EX's driver side headlight. The manual says you should pull out the cylinder for the power steering fluid. Yet I can not move it much because the tubes it has attached won't let it move. I cannot get my hand between the headlight and power steering fluid cylinder to get the bulb out. Do I need to unhook the power steering fluid cylinder and remove it all the way to get the bulb out? Anyone know?

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Old 03-15-2006, 09:54 AM
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If it is similar to my 2001 civic ex, the ps fluid reservoir slides straight back off the pump body, I didn't have to undo any lines. with the reservoir out of the way and you can get to the back of the bulb easily.
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I am trying to change my 97 civic EX's driver side headlight. The manual says you should pull out the cylinder for the power steering fluid. Yet I can not move it much because the tubes it has attached won't let it move. I cannot get my hand between the headlight and power steering fluid cylinder to get the bulb out. Do I need to unhook the power steering fluid cylinder and remove it all the way to get the bulb out? Anyone know?

Thanks




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