Front bumper cover off
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Because of some carelessness on my part, I had a low MPH impact against my house that messed up my bumper cover and lights.
Since the body shop now has the nose off, is there anything else besides the normal repairs (Paint, bead replacement, bumper shocks.. etc..) that I should look into doing or have done?
Is there a ground up front that is better accessible with the nose off on MY 85? I thought I read there was, but that could have been for a different MY ?
Since the body shop now has the nose off, is there anything else besides the normal repairs (Paint, bead replacement, bumper shocks.. etc..) that I should look into doing or have done?
Is there a ground up front that is better accessible with the nose off on MY 85? I thought I read there was, but that could have been for a different MY ?
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Look near the left (passenger) fender for a bundle of brown wires and follow them to the Masse Point (ground connection).
Check the headlamp cleaning system carefully.
Make sure that the E-clips are on both ends of the headlamp linkage.
Check the headlamp cleaning system carefully.
Make sure that the E-clips are on both ends of the headlamp linkage.
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Also now is a good time to check the washer fluid hoses that are otherwise inaccessable. There is an intensive washer tank in the front - make sure the lines are good and well connected.