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Removing rear light clusters

I have my LED rear bulbs to fit but I'm wondering how to remove the rear cluster. Is it just a couple of screws?
  
Post #2312276th Dec 2007 3:55 pm
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Very simple ..2 screws each side then the whole thing lifts out

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Post #2312326th Dec 2007 4:05 pm
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Thanks Wiggs - I'll give it a try
  
Post #2312436th Dec 2007 4:23 pm
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As a matter of interest, where do you get LEDs from at good prices? Cheers
  
Post #2314326th Dec 2007 10:31 pm
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I went for www.ultraleds.co.uk as mentioned on this site. If you search the forum there is a discount code here too. They were easy to fit and look good.
  
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Slots

I've just had my rear light units out to fit light guards. The two scews (poinetd out by Wiggs) are the obvious fixings. To remove the unit, you need to pull at the bottom of the light unit first to release the lower hidden nylon/plastic locator/gripper. After pulling it 10/15mm, it will release. Another 10/15mm will allow the upper one to release. Refitting is obviously the reverse, tipping the top of the unit under the panel ledge before trying to locate the grippers.

The cable loom is long enough for you work on it without disconnection, but disconnecting is simple with only one connecting plug unit.

Hope that this is helpfull

Bill Wright
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Post #2317257th Dec 2007 3:45 pm
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Thanks Bill. Did the job last night and only took about 5 mins. Nice and easy Thumbs Up
  
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slots wrote:
I went for www.ultraleds.co.uk as mentioned on this site. If you search the forum there is a discount code here too. They were easy to fit and look good.



Thanks, will take a look.
  
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