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    Charlie's Video Guide: 2014 Mirage - Removing Front Fascia/Bumper, Fly Screen Install

    OK! So I mentioned before that I wanted to install a fly screen for my radiator as soon as I could and I finished everything last Thursday!

    As promised, I took pictures throughout each step for the removal of the entire front fascia AND my fly screen install.

    I was flipping through the pictures and there was just too many to post up in discussion forum format, so I just made a video slideshow and created a new youtube account to serve as a host for the video file.

    I made the video with the mechanically uninclined in mind (people like me) who have not worked on cars their whole lives:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hfSVF6lMXQ



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    Thanks! Posted your video inline. (There's a button for that in the post editor).

    My only thought: how often are you going to have to clean/replace the screen?

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    Not sure, but the bugs that have been caught in the screen thus far have been able to be simply picked/swiped off with my fingers alone. When they hit the screen, they don't splatter with guts everywhere (well, maybe a little bit of guts). They seem to just die from the impact. I have also contemplated the idea of light vacuuming of the screen as well.

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