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Old 6-11-04, 15:44   #1 (permalink)
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How do yo uchange side markerS?

My side markers are burnt out just one i need to change them how do I go about that?

Tried to pry out with flat head and paint began to chip away sux.

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you just pry them out VERY GENTLY with a flathead screwdriver

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dont pry them out. get at them from inside the fender. there are 2 tabs holding each one on, they pop off easily. theyre located at the front and back of each light

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Hm,mmm

Jo I was tryin your way before I posted and the paint was coming off so I stopped. Ya I was tryin t o get in under
I'll give it another try.

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damn im sorry man they came off really easy from the outside for me... hope you can get em.

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Use some cloth cover the a flathead screwdriver and do it gently from outside. It will come off easily. :>
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DO NOT PRY THEM OUT. you may be able to pry them out with out chipping paint.. but you WONT be able to put them back in and keep them in. You need to remove the inner shroud peice and disconnect the bulb socket and put a new bulb in. The best way to do these side markers is from the inside.

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OKay how do I get inside ?

How would I get inside then ?

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