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Old 03-11-2002, 08:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How do you take out the bumper lights on the 96 preludes? The amber ones below the headlights that wrap around the corner of the bumper? I took out the screws and got out the side ones, but the ones in the front don't want to come out. Any help? is there a hidden screw or a clip or somethin?
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If you are looking directly at the light, look on the side that is closest to the middle of the bumper. There will be a little round plastic thing on each one, and there is a screw inside of that round plastic thing. Unscrew it and you will be able to take the other one off! Best of luck to you!
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you are gonna need a long philipps for that..just like what outlawgirl said..
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if your real lucky theyll be nasty stripped and just pop out when you put a little pressure on them
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Thanks for the help....I looked in there but didnt notice a screw....Geuss I just overlooked it
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Thanks for the help....I looked in there but didnt notice a screw....Geuss I just overlooked it
You may want to aim your headlight up all the way, this will make the corner removal easier IMO!!!
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You may want to aim your headlight up all the way, this will make the corner removal easier IMO!!!
Thanks for the tip
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