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Old 08-03-2004, 07:10 AM
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installing lexus lights

does any1 know how to remove the existing rear lights and replace them with lexus lights. ive done this on a peugeot 306 and was easy. just unscrew the screws and replace the lights but i can not find any screws to unscrew on the 206. it looks as though the boot floor mat is covering any fixing. does this mean i have to lift up all of the mat just to get to the screws. can any1 help me please.

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Old 08-11-2004, 02:39 PM
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yes you are right, there are 2 studs on each side that hold the boot mat in place, all you do is pull them out & pull the mat back & the lights just unscrew & pull off
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wilf2k, nicely said.

In my 307 you just need to take off the mat that is covering the light (its a big mat so take off only the part thats covering the light to avoide problems with it), I have this feeling that it is done in the same way in the same cars, but go to your car, check out the trunk, if you still won't find the way to do it, look in the car manual book.
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