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Old 08-29-2004, 06:09 PM
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Question headlight assembly

anyone know how to remove the glass casing from the headlight assembly?
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Re: headlight assembly

Heat the seal up and pull the headlight apart. I think boostedsypders cardomain site has instuctions on clearing the amber.
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Re: headlight assembly

what do i use to heat the HL?
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Re: headlight assembly

your oven at home
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Re: headlight assembly

1. Preheat the oven to 250-300 degrees Fahrenheit. Take the bulbs out of the assembly before putting it in the oven, just to be safe.

2. Take off all the metal clips that hold the assembly together. I think there were about 5

3. Take the assembly out of the oven after about 5-7 minutes. (its very hot). Take a flat head screwdriver and pry away where the clear plastic meets the gray plastic. You should see grey goo starting to come out. Keep prying all around until you are able to take it off with your hands.
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Re: headlight assembly

if you want the orange piece removed so you don't have that ugly orange blinker piece, you can take out the 2 screws that hold them in. you can also paint the chrome on the inside to match your car or black to look like 97-99 headlights, or any color you want
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Re: headlight assembly

5. Put the two assemblies back together into one and then put it back in the oven for the same amount of time at the same temperature. Push the two together as close as you can, then put the metal clips back on and let the assembly sit so the glue can dry.

sorry i didn't get it all on one post but at least i got it all.
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Re: headlight assembly

man... so nothing is going to melt right? Imma try it this weekend. Hopefully it wont turn out like shit haha thanks man
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Re: headlight assembly

everything shoudl work fine if you go by the directions, i did my headlights and it worked perfect for me
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Re: headlight assembly

I don't like the oven. I just use a hairdryer
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Re: headlight assembly

Go find the actual information and do it right. Boostedspyder didn't type all that so that people could ask the same thing again and be satisfied with partial info.
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Re: headlight assembly

here's the actual website if you want the real information http://www.auburn.edu/~fauchpj/headlight.htm
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Re: headlight assembly

Thats wierd, I just did the oven headlight thing today. I've done it twice now on my Grand Prix headlights. This time I did it at 200 degrees but since I put silicone caulk all around the lenses after the last oven session, they just wouldn't come apart. I had to take them out and try to pry them apart at least 5 times. WARNING: do not press on the middle of the lense when prying them apart. I did and it indented it slightly. Also, when you put them back together put some extra glue or caulk in between the pieces so it gets a good seal but dont use too much (like i did). One more thing, my headlights use a yellowish brown glue. After doing the oven thing and putting them back together, the glue is all blotchy looking from the outside. If you look at the headlights closely you can see yellow and clear blotches all around the outside of the lense underneath the plastic. But if your glue is clear it shouldn't be a prob.
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Re: Re: headlight assembly

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Thats wierd, I just did the oven headlight thing today. I've done it twice now on my Grand Prix headlights. This time I did it at 200 degrees but since I put silicone caulk all around the lenses after the last oven session, they just wouldn't come apart. I had to take them out and try to pry them apart at least 5 times. WARNING: do not press on the middle of the lense when prying them apart. I did and it indented it slightly. Also, when you put them back together put some extra glue or caulk in between the pieces so it gets a good seal but dont use too much (like i did). One more thing, my headlights use a yellowish brown glue. After doing the oven thing and putting them back together, the glue is all blotchy looking from the outside. If you look at the headlights closely you can see yellow and clear blotches all around the outside of the lense underneath the plastic. But if your glue is clear it shouldn't be a prob.


Cool! so it worked at 200 degrees then. So all i need is some clear glue then im on my way then. Besides the yellow blots around your headlights... it looks fine then.... right?
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