Crome Front Grill
#16
RE: Crome Front Grill
ORIGINAL: HummBob
I'll keep my EYES open for some!!!
ORIGINAL: DrCarver
Thanks...Got mine on ebay. Cheapest price I could find!
Thanks...Got mine on ebay. Cheapest price I could find!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2003-...80778083QQrdZ1
#18
RE: Crome Front Grill
I still find it hard to believe
here is a picture of the one of the two you have to get at from through the front last gille holes on either end
These are the two you can get to once the hood is open on either side of the hood latch
And these are the last two that are near the ends of the grille above the headlights (hood open)
That makes 6 on mine
here is a picture of the one of the two you have to get at from through the front last gille holes on either end
These are the two you can get to once the hood is open on either side of the hood latch
And these are the last two that are near the ends of the grille above the headlights (hood open)
That makes 6 on mine
#20
RE: Crome Front Grill
ORIGINAL: Jeep
How hard is it to change the crome front grill? Is there anything important to know. I don't want to scratch her. Also, Did anyone ever come up with a good solution to disabling the no seatbelt sensor?
How hard is it to change the crome front grill? Is there anything important to know. I don't want to scratch her. Also, Did anyone ever come up with a good solution to disabling the no seatbelt sensor?
Seatbelts.. I guess you're refering to the nagging DONG DONG DONG the beltdo over and over as you drive own the road..??Look down in the buckle slot on the left side and take a small skiny flathead screwdriver and push it into the buckle, you'll feel the click and see the catch snap out..Do it to the passenger side too...This will stop the donging... It will also prevent you from buckleing the seatbelts, until you press the red RELEASE button..
Make sure that whatever tool you use to stick in the buckle slot is TOUGH... I first tried using a key to do this and the latch grabbed hold of it and would NOT let go... I had to ram a big screwdriver in the buckle to get thevery mangled key out... Screwed up the buckle pretty good in the process, to the point the belt wouldn't go in...