Hello,
I searched through the forums (and web) but could not find an answer to this question.
The passenger side headlamp of my 1994 XE has water in it and is very dim. It looks like heavy condensation. If I understand correctly this is generally an indication of a bad gasket or crack somewhere in the assembly -- and not just a matter of replacing the bulb.
I though before ordering a whole new headlamp assembly, I'd try to pull the entire headlight assembly out so that I could inspect it and dry the water out -- but unfortunately I've gotten stuck at simply removing the grill. My Haynes manual does not cover my vehicle grill though it's supposed to. I had no problem finding and releasing the 5 clips along the top, and unscrewing the 2 screws on each marker light to release the short tabs on each top side of the grill. So the entire grill is free at the top. However something is holding it along the bottom that I am unable to see, and I am unable to lift the grill out and off the vehicle.
I'm hoping someone can tell me how to remove the grill, and if I should expect any issues removing the headlamp assembly. And also if I should maybe just plan on replacing the entire headlight assembly?
Thanks in advance!!
- Nerf