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MoPower 09-22-2011 10:04 PM

2011 Charger Nose Fascia and Headlights Removal Step by Step Pictorial
 
Now that I officially have another dedicated spot in my shop here in Miami, I'm gonna start making some really cool custom Danko nose parts for the 2011 Dodge Charger

Since I've got to disassemble the nose, I thought a lot of forum members out there would like to see exactly how to remove the Front fascia and headlight so here we go ~

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1) Jack up car and place on jack stands and remove both front wheels.

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2) Raise hood and pop off both plastic covers by gently pulling them upwards.

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3) Using a flat screw driver, pull up the centers of the 4 plastic retainer rivets that hold the top of the front fascia on. A claw hammer helps to pull out stubborn Plastic rivets.

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4) On the bottom of the fascia underneath the front of the car, remove the (6) small screws using a 9/32" socket.

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5) Inside wheel well, remove the (3) plastic rivets around the brake cooling duct.

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6) Next, remove the (3) plastic rivets holding the fascia to the wheel well liner.
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7) Remove the (6) plastic rivets in the back of the liner.

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8) remove (4) plastic rivets around the shock tower, and (2) on top in the center

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9) Everything should be loose now, so peel out the plastic wheel well liner.

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/d...removal009.jpg

10) Using a 10mm socket, remove the bolt holding the fascia to the fender.

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/d...removal010.jpg

11) Repeat steps 5-10 on other side.

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12) My car didn't, but If you have fog lights or other accessories, make sure to un-plug them as you are removing the fascia.

13) Grab the top rear corner of the fascia with both hands and carefully peel the fascia back and away from the car. You will hear clicking sounds as the fascia un-snaps away from the retaining bracket that is bolted to the fender. Do the same to the other side as well.

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14) To remove nose, carefully pull entire fascia away from car and you done! To remove the headlights, Continue with the next 7 steps.
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MoPower 09-22-2011 10:05 PM

We are now going to remove the headlights:

15) Using a T-27 Torx head (6-point) driver, remove all (4) Torx screws, (2) on top and (2) on the bottom of each headlight. A long extension and a ratchet is pretty handy here.

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16) You should now be able to slide the headlight out of it's perch and flip it over. Here is a picture of the back of the headlight.

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/d...removal016.jpg

17) Both of the outer bulbs come out easily with a counter clockwise 1/4 turn to the left.

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/d...removal017.jpg

18) The center one is more challenging. Start by pulling out and unclipping the center plug fom the headlight.

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/d...removal018.jpg

19) Pull out the white plastic retainer clip by depressing the center hook and prying off with a flat screw driver.

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/d...removal019.jpg

20) Separate the 2 plug halves by depressing the tab inside the plug and pulling apart.

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/d...removal020.jpg

21) Here you can see the tab you are shooting for. Your headlights are now disconnected. Make sure not to loose the white plastic clip!

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/d...moval021-1.jpg

MoPower 09-23-2011 11:14 AM

Next, I'm making some really cool parts for the nose, so to see that thread, go here:


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