Lens Removal, Euro Headlights
Kneale Brownson
knotnook at traverse.com
Fri Sep 24 14:42:26 EDT 2004
Nothing to it, Derek. Just take off the bumper cover (don't forget to
disengage the vents to the brakes), unscrew the chrome trim above the
bumper assembly and it's a matter of two Phillips head screws on the bottom
of the light and two 8mm hex head screws on the core support. Metal clips
hold the lens in place.
Don't know about cleaning the reflector. I'd try to dry, but not wipe it.
Also don't know about availability of new lenses. But someone posted
about using clear silicone caulk to fix small holes in a lens successfully.
At 11:25 AM 9/24/2004 -0700, Derek Pulvino wrote:
>Hey gang,
>
>I noticed the other day that my packing tape fix for the hole in my euro
>light lense only had a life expectancy of about two-years. The tape has
>punctured and I've accumulated moisture inside the lamp.
>
>I'm thinking about going in there, and wiping and drying everthing out, but
>not sure how easy it is to remove the light. Any btdt? How about the ease
>of getting replacement lenses, and the associated cost?
>
>dp
>
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