Every car has headlights and taillights. The first ones illuminate the space in front of the car in dark weather, and the second ones inform the cars going behind about your dimensions. Sooner or later, the bulbs in the headlights burn out. It is very dangerous to drive even to the service with inoperative brake lights. Therefore, it is best to replace them yourself.
Necessary
Slotted screwdriver, ten wrench, ten head with flexible extension, instruction manual
Instructions
Step 1
Take your vehicle manual. In it you can find the exact brand and model of lamps that are installed in your package. The fact is that different types of bulbs were installed in Nissan Tiida in different years of production. Therefore, please install only the recommended brands and models to avoid short circuit or burnout.
Step 2
Park the vehicle on a level surface. Open the hood. Remove the protective battery cover. At Nissan Tiida, it is attached with four branded caps. Carefully bend the edge of the cover and remove all caps from the grooves. Disconnect the negative terminal from the battery. This is necessary in order to avoid short circuits. Now remove the upper radiator trim. It is secured with plastic clips. Disconnect them with a slotted screwdriver. Do everything carefully so as not to damage the fragile plastic.
Step 3
Unfasten the top clips. that hold the front bumper. Under the wheel arch liners, find one bolt on each side that connects the bumper to the fender. Unscrew them with a ten-head with a flexible extension, as the bolts are in a very hard to reach place. Remove the bumper from the upper grooves so that it only adheres to the lower attachments to the apron and the crankcase. Using a 10 wrench, unscrew the headlight bolts. Now pull the headlight a few centimeters out of the socket. Be careful not to break the plastic clips. Disconnect the plugs. Remove the protective plastic cover and headlight springs. Remove the old paw from the chuck. Install a new one. Reassemble in reverse order. Check the headlights and adjust them.