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  1. 
4 fasteners to dismantle: photos to follow

4 fasteners to dismantle: photos to follow
    • 4 fasteners to dismantle: photos to follow

  2. 
Disassemble the pawns on the outside by placing a flat screwdriver between the 2 parts of the pawns and levering them

Then pull the entire pawn
    • Disassemble the pawns on the outside by placing a flat screwdriver between the 2 parts of the pawns and levering them

    • Then pull the entire pawn

  3. 
Unscrew the screw with a 10mm wrench

Unscrew the screw with a 10mm wrench
    • Unscrew the screw with a 10mm wrench

  4. 
Under the car, you can access the two screws to be removed without lifting it

To unscrew, use a 10mm wrench

To unscrew, use a 10mm wrench
    • Under the car, you can access the two screws to be removed without lifting it

    • To unscrew, use a 10mm wrench

  5. 
Remove the wheel arch clips

To remove, use a trim removal tool, then pull on the clips.

Do the right and left sides.
    • Remove the wheel arch clips

    • To remove, use a trim removal tool, then pull on the clips.

    • Do the right and left sides.

  6. 
Unscrew the screw with a 10mm wrench.

Advice: use a flat ratchet wrench or a ratchet with extensions and universal joint to work more easily.

Do the right and left sides
    • Unscrew the screw with a 10mm wrench.

    • Advice: use a flat ratchet wrench or a ratchet with extensions and universal joint to work more easily.

    • Do the right and left sides

  7. 
Unscrew the two screws at the bottom of the wheel arch and the underbody of the bumper. Use a T20 Torx bit.

Do the right and left sides.
    • Unscrew the two screws at the bottom of the wheel arch and the underbody of the bumper. Use a T20 Torx bit.

    • Do the right and left sides.

  8. 
Pull the bumper outwards

If it is stuck, use the trim removal tools.

Do the right and left sides.
    • Pull the bumper outwards

    • If it is stuck, use the trim removal tools.

    • Do the right and left sides.

  9. 
To disassemble, first lift the central part,

Then check that the bumper wings are properly extended,
    • To disassemble, first lift the central part,

    • Then check that the bumper wings are properly extended,

    • Finally pull forward.

  10. 
Remove the 4 screws with a 10mm wrench.

Remove the 4 screws with a 10mm wrench.

Remove the 4 screws with a 10mm wrench.
    • Remove the 4 screws with a 10mm wrench.

  11. 
Remove the fire by pulling forward

Remove the connector:

Press and then pull the terminal
    • Remove the fire by pulling forward

    • Remove the connector:

    • Press and then pull the terminal

    • Lift and pull the pod

  12. 
Replace the defective part

Either fire if damaged.
    • Replace the defective part

    • Either fire if damaged.

    • Either a light bulb because they are very difficult to access without dismantling the light.

    • Reassemble the light(s) then the bumper by following the steps in reverse order.

    Thank you for this clear and precise tutorial.

    THIERRY BUQUET - Reply

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Félix DELANOE

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Good morning,

Really great, thank you.

olemoc - Reply

Good morning,

Your guide does not mention the riveted part on the headlight that must be removed from the old one and put on the new one (two rivets to be drilled)

Neither the headlight height adjustment module that must be rotated to remove the old one and put on the new one

hnaizot - Reply

Thank you very much, well explained

jeanortis63 - Reply

Great tutorial, follow the steps carefully and no problems.

laurent - Reply

Thank you for these photos and the simple explanations. Time respected. Without this the dealership would have asked me for 1 hour and a half of labor.

fabrice cassin - Reply

Hello, thanks for this great tutorial. However, I'm stuck at step 0: choosing your headlight on the oscaro site :-l

how to know which headlight reference corresponds to my clio: I have a clio III 5 Doors 1.5 dCi 86cv

Nicolas Diziain - Reply

Very well explained, better than the RTA internet review, well done and thank you again.

From Philippe from 44600

philippe lachartre - Reply

Thank you Philippe from St Nazaire

Félix DELANOE -

for my husband…he’s the handyman

murielle sapac - Reply

thank you GREAT ………..

murielle sapac - Reply

Thank you very helpful. It took me 1/2 hour longer because the screw under the wing didn't want to engage...

;-)

Jacquees FAVIER - Reply

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