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Alfwarez
Member Since: 17 Jun 2006
Location: Gauteng
Posts: 63
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After shopping I found that one of my number plate lights where you open the back boot had been removed. They had forced it out and broke the clip in the process. Is there a way that one can open the boot from behind the light.
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15th Aug 2008 9:09 am |
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NoDo$h
Member Since: 02 May 2006
Location: Finding new and exciting ways to milk badgers.
Posts: 19689
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No, but perhaps they didn't know that. On some cars removing the light leaves a light-sized hole in the body. With a rear light the size of the D3 such a hole would be big enough to slip some scrote of a kid into the car. I'm sure they were chuffed when they met a load of metal and grommets instead. I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.
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15th Aug 2008 9:19 am |
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Wex
Member Since: 16 Apr 2007
Location: Knackeragua
Posts: 5173
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( think he was talking about the number plate light ND )
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15th Aug 2008 9:21 am |
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blueanchorinn
D3 Decade
Member Since: 07 Mar 2006
Location: In a pub in Devon
Posts: 973
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Obviously very small scroats where he lives Pot Noodle Challenge Winner 2011
I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person
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15th Aug 2008 9:25 am |
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NoDo$h
Member Since: 02 May 2006
Location: Finding new and exciting ways to milk badgers.
Posts: 19689
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Must read posts more fully before replying.
Only thing there is the release wiring. Given the way the locking works, can't see how accessing that will make the slightest difference. I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.
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15th Aug 2008 10:36 am |
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Wex
Member Since: 16 Apr 2007
Location: Knackeragua
Posts: 5173
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blueanchorinn wrote:Obviously very small stoats where he lives
....... that would explain it
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15th Aug 2008 10:48 am |
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AndrewS
Tarquin of the Desert
Member Since: 06 May 2005
Location: Y...... because I can
Posts: 10442
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Re: Breaking into a Disco3 |
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Alfwarez wrote:After shopping I found that one of my number plate lights where you open the back boot had been removed. They had forced it out and broke the clip in the process. Is there a way that one can open the boot from behind the light.
No In the Beginning there was nothing, which exploded.
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15th Aug 2008 11:46 am |
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MrH
Member Since: 08 Aug 2007
Location: lost in the forest
Posts: 7754
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Alfwarez, if there are no other signs of damaged I'd put it down to the light's clip having cracked and broken through fatigue - it happen with mine very early on and was though to have been theresult of too push mussle when being fitted in the factory - I had it replaced 2 years ago and not had a problem since. LRs are a fond memory, apart from the maintenance.
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15th Aug 2008 12:25 pm |
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AndrewW
Member Since: 06 Aug 2007
Location: Saddleworth
Posts: 2302
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NoDo$h wrote:
Must read posts more fully before replying.
Me too - I followed ND's (wrong) thread graphically in my mind.. Internally fuming at the cheek of the little 's. Of COURSE!! you can probably get into some car boots through their steadily enlarging lights - I'd just never thought about it. Maybe it's because I've never wanted to get in someone else's boot enough 2006 D3 finally swapped for a 2016 D4 Graphite in Graphite grey. No mods
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15th Aug 2008 2:26 pm |
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