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Old 04-07-08, 02:44 PM
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I have a 2000 LX and need help removing the turning signal lights. There is one screw on the top, but I dont see any other. The light covers still seems to be attachted by some other means. Any ideas on how to remove this without breaking the cover? Thx
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I have a 2000 LX and need help removing the turning signal lights. There is one screw on the top, but I dont see any other. The light covers still seems to be attachted by some other means. Any ideas on how to remove this without breaking the cover? Thx
There's just that one screw. While standing in front of the car facing the windshield, you pull the light towards you (slides forward). It'll suddently give away and while you think you've broken something, it's okay. I had the front bumper off when I removed mine (when installing the ARB sahara bar), so I was able to get another hand in there from below to push on it.
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Thanks, works like a charm
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