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Difference between revisions of "Number Plate Light Lens Removal"
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                                |  (New page: Number Plate Light Lens Removal - Rusted Screws  What you need is a 3.5mm drill bit.    Drill the heads of the screws whilst applying some pressure - be careful though as the screw heads w...) | |||
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| What you need is a 3.5mm drill bit.   | What you need is a 3.5mm drill bit.   | ||
| − | + | === Method === | |
| Drill the heads of the screws whilst applying some pressure - be careful though as the screw heads will screw in a little.   | Drill the heads of the screws whilst applying some pressure - be careful though as the screw heads will screw in a little.   | ||
| Once this happens, snap off the lens until you're left with a plastic bit around the screw - a little like a thick washer.   | Once this happens, snap off the lens until you're left with a plastic bit around the screw - a little like a thick washer.   | ||
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| Submitted by totalguy | Submitted by totalguy | ||
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Revision as of 20:04, 7 March 2007
Number Plate Light Lens Removal - Rusted Screws
Parts
What you need is a 3.5mm drill bit.
Method
Drill the heads of the screws whilst applying some pressure - be careful though as the screw heads will screw in a little. Once this happens, snap off the lens until you're left with a plastic bit around the screw - a little like a thick washer. All you need to do then is use a pair of pliers to unscrew them.
Submitted by totalguy


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