used this video last night to change my 2013 lights from the projection crap to LED. Took from start to finish 57 minutes while using this as a guide for tear down. Great play by play, although some minor differences between years for play by play occurred, the idea and procedures remained the same. Thanks for the guidance!
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Your video is on a 2016 Altima. This procedure to remove the Front Bumper does not work on a 2013-2015 model as the top corners of the bumper are completely different mounts (starting at 3:50). This maybe the same Headlight assembly, but Nissan redesigned the front end in 2016. If you try to pry the corners out, you will break the support bracket holding it underneath. Also, wiring is not like the 2016 model, nor removal of the headlamp assembly.
Thanks for the video. Especially the part about aligning the lights. There isn't a level driveway within a hundred miles of here, but it helps to know what it should be in a perfect world. Thanks!
My 2018 NIssan Maxima had 2 wiring connectors, the second with a single wire, and the replacement headlight didn't have a connector for it. The new light seems to work but I get a "Headlight System Error" message. Any ideas?
This is completely ridiculous having to remove a bumper to replace a headlight!!!... Last time I buy a Nissan because of this and transmission problems.
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This is outstanding. Thank you for all your guidance. Your title reflects the situation that’s visually explained.
used this video last night to change my 2013 lights from the projection crap to LED. Took from start to finish 57 minutes while using this as a guide for tear down. Great play by play, although some minor differences between years for play by play occurred, the idea and procedures remained the same.
Thanks for the guidance!
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Thank you so much. I just helped my daughter with her problem. It worked great. You’re video was exactly what I needed.
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Your video is on a 2016 Altima. This procedure to remove the Front Bumper does not work on a 2013-2015 model as the top corners of the bumper are completely different mounts (starting at 3:50). This maybe the same Headlight assembly, but Nissan redesigned the front end in 2016. If you try to pry the corners out, you will break the support bracket holding it underneath. Also, wiring is not like the 2016 model, nor removal of the headlamp assembly.
Great video! Worked perfectly for my 2018 Nissan Altima and took just under an hour taking my sweet time. Thanks!
Thanks for the video. Especially the part about aligning the lights. There isn't a level driveway within a hundred miles of here, but it helps to know what it should be in a perfect world. Thanks!
This video is not for a 2012, 2013 or 2014 or 2015 this video is only for a 2016 ,2017 and a 2018
Thanks for sharing, Great job..
heads up mine is 2015 and it has
many more pieces before the front bumper coming out.
Thanks for the video
Bruh just grab the light behind the tire. You were right there!
My 2018 NIssan Maxima had 2 wiring connectors, the second with a single wire, and the replacement headlight didn't have a connector for it. The new light seems to work but I get a "Headlight System Error" message. Any ideas?
This is completely ridiculous having to remove a bumper to replace a headlight!!!... Last time I buy a Nissan because of this and transmission problems.
All of that just for some damn lights...i fkn hate newer cars
The title of this video is wrong. It does not work on a 2015 2014 or 2013 2016 17 and 18 is what this video should be titled.
More proof that modern cars are just stupid
whose car and where is that car came from? to dirty and rusty for a US car?
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