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Old 12-11-2010, 10:50 AM
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well thats ok because my dad got the bulb out without removing the cluster but ive had to leave it there over night as we havent got it back in! The wing nuts are fused so squirted some wd40 on them in the hope that tomorrow morning it wont take us 5 hours like today!

Did manage to do the bumper lights though and one number plate light, the others screws were threaded so badly they are just little circular holes Gawd I ache, and have sworn alot and told the thing I hate it!
 
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Old 12-12-2010, 09:19 AM
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well I did it this morning a little poiking back the seal with a screw driver and praying that it would go in, and eventually it did without taking out the light. A little jumping up and down and wooing was in order! That was a long weekend. hahaha
 
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Old 12-12-2010, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Helen20
well I did it this morning a little poiking back the seal with a screw driver and praying that it would go in, and eventually it did without taking out the light. A little jumping up and down and wooing was in order! That was a long weekend. hahaha

Right! I was almost as happy when I changed my brake light bulb as I was when my truck fired up after the head gasket change....
 
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