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Old 01-15-2002, 01:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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JDM headlight question - does the little piece come out?

the little reflector over the low beam - can you take it out? I'm trying to clean them.
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Re: JDM headlight question - does the little piece come out?

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the little reflector over the low beam - can you take it out? I'm trying to clean them.
Yes, but it involves and hammer and a screwdriver.
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ouch - next question, does it go back in?
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ouch - next question, does it go back in?
Yes, crazy glue and a steady hand. Plus, you get that diffused lens look.
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Actually I have no idea, if you want to clean them, you could take the whole thing off the car and soak the inside with CLR, ya know, that rust, calcium remover stuff. Then just rinse it out and let them dry for a day.
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that's the only thing I would suggest too...cleaning the inner housing is rare..since it usually does not get dirty...but i guess it happens.
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