The5ickne55
07-30-2010, 01:15 PM
My car has been long sense plagued by a spider, I find spiderwebs everywhere. Well one day I am walking to my car and I notice a dead spider in my tail light...
How do I begin to take it out? Is it as hard as the head light?
bobolinko
07-30-2010, 02:30 PM
My car has been long sense plagued by a spider, I find spiderwebs everywhere. Well one day I am walking to my car and I notice a dead spider in my tail light...
How do I begin to take it out? Is it as hard as the head light?
Actually, No.. it's really quite simple. Remove the plastic door to the tail lights. There are 2 small, #10 nuts that hold the entire tail amp unit in the bay, 1 upper, and one lower, in the centerline of the tail light assembly. After you remove the 2 nuts, Take the light connector out by pressing the middle part of the plug to release the lock, and pull the plug out of it's socket. Stand facing the light assy, and pull the unit toward you from the top. there is a snap holder holding the unit in the position it's in, and it will pop out. then lift the unit up and out of the bay. There is a clip on the bottom of the assembly that a mounting bracket slides into that holds it close to the body. Be sure not to pull the lamp assembly too far away from the body, or the clip might crack. just lift it out, and you'll see what I'm referring to.
Trust me, it's simple, and will take you maybe two minutes the first time, and maybe 45 seconds if you remove it again anytime later.....
good luck.
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