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Old 12-18-2004, 12:50 AM
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Replacing Amber Turn signals with clear

I really want to buy the clear turn signals from ebay, but I am havign the hardest time finding out how to take out the amber ones. It doesnt not seem liek they want to come out of there.
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Re: Replacing Amber Turn signals with clear

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Re: Replacing Amber Turn signals with clear

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I really want to buy the clear turn signals from ebay, but I am havign the hardest time finding out how to take out the amber ones. It doesnt not seem liek they want to come out of there.
You have to remove the headlights; (there are instructions on this in the owner's manual). Then look down toward the front. You will see the turn signal lights mounted to 2 flanges (I think they're plastic.) Remove 2 hex head screws (7 mm I think) and lift out. Twist sockets to remove bulbs. I assume thse after-market products are the whole piece and not just a clear cover--I didn't see where you could just replace the amber plastic with another piece.

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