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2000 dodge durango
I need to replace the fender on the left side of my durango and i have no idea where to start. I need some help, how do i do this?
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look under fender where it
look under fender where it meets hood and grill. you will see multi body screws. if you have the new fender look at the mounting holes and find them on your vehicle.
j, Sorry for the late
j,
Sorry for the late response, but every once in a while a thread gets past us before we realized we missed it. Here's basically how to remove the fender. Thing is since you're new at this you're really gonna need a repair manual that has step by step instructions with pictures. You can buy such a manual at any Auto Zone store. The manual publishers are either Haynes or Chiltons or both. These are vehicle specific manuals. In other words they are specifically made for your year, make, and model vehicle so you gotta look for that on the front cover. The manuals are not expensive, and a worthwhile investment, especially if you intend to do you own repairs in the future. If the particular Auto zone store you go to has both (the Haynes and Chiltons) manuals, I strongly recommend you buy both manuals.
Disconnect battery negative cable.
Raise and support the vehicle.
Remove the wheel.
Remove wheel opening molding.
Remove wheelhouse liner.
Remove right headlamp module.
Remove air cleaner element housing.
Remove power-train control module.
Disengage clips attaching wire harnesses to inner fender and wheelhouse.
Remove bolt attaching fender to lower rocker panel.
Remove bolts attaching fender to lower radiator closure panel.
Remove bolts attaching fender to hood hinge support bracket.
Remove bolts attaching fender to upper cowl.
Remove bolts attaching fender to upper radiator closure panel.
Separate fender and wheelhouse from vehicle.