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Nerfball6

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  1. Thanks guys!! I'll try those things and report back with my results. Cheers!
  2. I hadn't thought about it being the lift gate since it has it's own 'ajar' light. Interesting.
  3. I used the search feature before posting this thread but unfortunately could not find anything. Interestingly though, it has now stopped on it's own. Though I'm expecting it to start again.
  4. I tried that with a wad of duct tape on both front doors to no avail. Maybe it's a different door. It's odd that rolling the window down an inch will stop it.
  5. Hi All, This is an odd one that just started. On my '94 pathfinder, my door ajar light keeps flickering (which also causes my dome light to flash). More so over bumps or at high speed. All doors are of course closed and the door jamb switches depressed (I also taped them down to test that) Now here is the odd part ... if I roll any one of my power windows down just a bit, the flashing/flickering stops. Any clues? Thanks in advance!!!
  6. Thanks!! So ... removing the shocks after taking off the wheels will give me the room I need. And no need to remove tie-rod or caliper. Great! Thanks again!
  7. Bought my '94 new and am still running it -- though now it's my second vehicle.
  8. Mine just started to fall off today. I was driving with the windows down and about a third of the pass side pleather suddenly dropped down loose off the headliner. Figures. I was just starting to make headway on the projects I already had slated to work on.
  9. I'm going to be doing this soon. So am I correct to understand that I can ignore the instruction in the opening post to remove the disk brake caliper? Any other steps in the opening post that I should consider doing differently? Thanks!
  10. Thanks everyone for all your help. The thing that was hanging me up was the screw hidden underneath each of the side marker lights at the front. I didn't think I needed to touch those because they didn't seem to have anything to do with the grill. But that was it. after I loosened those the grill came right out. I did find the two screw holes that people were talking about being at the bottom between the bumper and the grill - however the screws were missing. I'm guessing at some point when it was worked on in the past. That's why I didn't see them. But after getting everything fixed and put back together, the grill seems to be holding in place tightly without them. I did put in a whole new headlight assembly that I got off of eBay. It's obviously an after market product but installed with no problems and seems to be working fine. Thanks again!!
  11. Thanks all!! I had to put it back together earlier, so I'll try again tomorrow or Wed. The only screws I noticed between the grill and the bumper seemed to be connected to the headlights and not the grill. Maybe I was wrong. Those vertical slots mentioned, are they on the bottom inside of the grill? I'm embarrassed that this seems tougher than it should be. I was also worried about what the water has done to the reflective nature of the lens, I'm thinking it may be a good idea to change the whole thing right away regardless. I noticed one new on eBay for about $40.00including shipping. I'm also thinking it might not be a bad idea to change both bulbs right away since I'll have the grill off.
  12. 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
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