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What are the small holes in the front headlights for? Well the new trim covers allow me to access and change the headlight bulbs?

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What are the small holes in the front headlights for? Well the new trim covers allow me to access and change the headlight bulbs?

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What is the screw at the bottom of the taillight for? Thanks. – Mike, from New Jersey. The holes in the front are for headlight alignment. The front bulbs are changed from the rear of the lamp housings through an access panel in the wheel well. The screw at the bottom of the taillight is a mounting screw. It holds the tail lamp assembly to the body panel. In order to replace a bad taillight bulb you will need to access the back of the tail lamp unit by removing the mounting screw. Are you sure these were designed for the PT? I would request installation instructions from the manufacturer. 561. I have a 2002 TE PT and just installed the aftermarket AirAid intake. Everything went in like a charm. I put everything together, closed the hood and discovered that it wouldn’t close. I retried, and made sure the wiper hose was out of the way and it’s still not closing. I am at a loss. It mounts on top of the lower OEM air box, does the box have to be modified? Any suggestions would be extremely

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