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Look at your lights and you will see 2 metal rods pointing down and over. These two metal rods hold your lights in place on the brackets  
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Look at your lights and you will see 2 metal rods pointing down and over at each corner. These two metal rods hold your lights in place on the brackets.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:28, 22 April 2011

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Overview Guide
Ford Model: Mondeo
Petrol/Diesel: Both
Estimated Cost: Free
Difficulty? Minor
How long does this take? 5 Minutes

Headlight Removal

Removal

Take off your front grill by twisting and pulling out the two black clips either side of the grill.

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Look at your lights and you will see 2 metal rods pointing down and over at each corner. These two metal rods hold your lights in place on the brackets.

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Lift out the two rods upwards, they can be quite stiff.

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Your light will slide forward and off its bracket.

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Refitting is a reversal of the above steps.