2000 300M Headlight Assembly

Discussion in 'Chrysler 300' started by Amistad, Mar 14, 2007.

  1. Amistad

    Amistad Guest

    My wife had a very minor collision against the back of another car a few
    days ago. The other car was virtually unscathed. However, our 300M had a
    little damage, which includes the cracking of the passenger side headlight
    assembly. I'm trying to decide if this is something that I can repair
    myself, but I'm not certain of just what needs to be taken loose to make
    room to remove the broken assembly. Any insight you could share would be
    greatly appreciated. Thanks!

    Amistad
     
    Amistad, Mar 14, 2007
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  2. Amistad

    Bill Putney Guest

    The front facia needs to be partially removed to get the headlight
    assembly in and out. You can find details on how to do it with
    shortcuts using a search on the 300M Club forums
    (http://300mclub.org/forums/privmsg.php?folder=inbox)

    Consider joining the Club - lost of good info. and comerad - uhh -
    comarader - uhh - we have a good time.

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Mar 15, 2007
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  3. Amistad

    philthy Guest

    shermanandassociates.com. i think i got it right, good parts at half the cost
     
    philthy, Mar 17, 2007
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  4. Amistad

    Amistad Guest

    "Bill Putney" dropped by and offered some thoughts, including:
    I appreciate your reply, Bill. I think I will do just that!

    Amistad
     
    Amistad, Mar 17, 2007
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  5. Amistad

    Amistad Guest

    "philthy" offered a web site to examine:
    Thanks for the reply, philthy. That link got me started on the quest, but I
    think you meant to point me to this one:

    http://www.shermanparts.com/

    Amistad
    'grateful for any and all helpful info!'
     
    Amistad, Mar 17, 2007
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  6. Amistad

    philthy Guest

    yep i did
     
    philthy, Mar 17, 2007
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