Ive been searching around and theres alot of DIY's on bumper and headlight removal with corners as well, but im just wondering if you can remove the corner lights and put in a new set without having to take the bumper off? thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by 909_cb7 View Postbut im just wondering if you can remove the corner lights and put in a new set without having to take the bumper off? thanks in advance.
1.) Open the hood.
2.) Remove the 2 screws on the top of the corner light.
3.) Remove the 2 plugs from back of corner light (twist and pull).
4.) Reverse steps to install new ones.
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thanks i did it today with the blackhouse DIY, but my corner lights dont work, they didnt work before i switched them either. the plug that goes into the bulbs (idk the proper term) looks really reallly old and ..like rusty? sorry, im new to lighting and wiring. what is the problem? and whats the solution..? thanks!
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Originally posted by 92d-jk View Posthey man its corroded (not a good speller), easiest thing is to go to a junkyard and cut off some that look good n solder them to ur cables.
It's recommended, time to time, to spray all contacts to avoid corrosion.
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Originally posted by dejan225 View PostHe si right. Try first with kind a contact spray. It's not a permanently solution but may help for a while.
It's recommended, time to time, to spray all contacts to avoid corrosion.
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