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Unhappy front corner lense

how do I go about removing the clear corner lenses. I have searched but came up with nothing. I know people replace them with clear corners alot so I must be missing something simple. The reason I want to remove it is I noticed my running lights in front and rear on pass. side are not on, but blinkers work (hopefully just a bad bulb out). Does it work like that if a bulb goes out front and rear go out?

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well i just put clear corners on my 88 dx, so first you take out the two screws on the side. then you gotta pull them straight out, towards the front of the car, it feels like they wil break but you gotta pull pretty hard. just make sure not to bed the clip thing at all or it will snap off and you will have an even bigger problem/
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Re: front corner lense

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well i just put clear corners on my 88 dx, so first you take out the two screws on the side. then you gotta pull them straight out, towards the front of the car, it feels like they wil break but you gotta pull pretty hard. just make sure not to bed the clip thing at all or it will snap off and you will have an even bigger problem/
Like you said pull really hard straight forward and it worked.
Got the lense off now, just didn't want to break them. Noticed where previous owner took a screwdriver to the clips. The clips are all chewed up
Now to figure out my light problem. Will probably replace all the lights in the corner lenses.

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Re: front corner lense

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how do I go about removing the clear corner lenses. I have searched but came up with nothing. I know people replace them with clear corners alot so I must be missing something simple. The reason I want to remove it is I noticed my running lights in front and rear on pass. side are not on, but blinkers work (hopefully just a bad bulb out). Does it work like that if a bulb goes out front and rear go out?

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Might want to check your fuse box under the dash. I know when I was checkin my fuses as a check up, I accidentally put the driver-headlight low beam fuse in the wrong place and drove around town with only headlight and didn't know it. I switched them back and viola.
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