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Old 12-03-2002, 10:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How do you get at the front corners

AKA Parking Lights I believe.... I've looked at these and looked at them and I think the only way is if i take the whole front bumper off.
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You have to pull them out at an angle. Open the hood and look in the area above the corner light. There is a screw that secures it in. Once that screw is out, then take a flathead screwdriver and put it between the fender and the side of the corner light, and pry it out. It may be a little tought to get it out because it has two locking posts that have to click out before the whole thing comes out. They will come out though, and once you have done it... it is easy. Good Luck...
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Theres only 1 screw holding it in. Take off that screw and what I do is I slip a wire behind the lamp and pull it straight out. Here's a picture of where to screw is, taken from Charlie's lude:
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take that screw off and just hit the corner, it will come off. hit it with the palm of your hand in an outward motion.
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ive just unscrewed it, used a flat head screw driver wrapped in a towel and pried it out by sticking the screwdriver between it and headlight. be careful... you might chip the corner lamp, i know ive done that many times

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wrap the flathead in a t-shirt and point the screwdriver towards the front of the car on the edge of the corner light and just pop it out but hitting the screwdriver withe the palm of ur hand. Don't have to hit too hard though
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