pp a screw driver in the outer edge of the light and just pri it out gently,it has little hooks on each side.
I've got a burnt out courtesy light on the driver's door (you know... the red and white light that shines down on the ground?). It doesn't seem to come out easily. Should I just man-handle it or is there a trick?
By the way, the dealer wouldn't answer this and told us it would be a minimum of one hour labour on top of the parts.
pp a screw driver in the outer edge of the light and just pri it out gently,it has little hooks on each side.
I will give it a look in a few minutes. It's much appreciated.
Where's that dealer? I only get .2 for that one and I feel guilty about that! Put that screwdriver in the edge closest to the outside of the door.
The light is now working. Thanks gents.
The dealer is in Saskatchewan, Canada.
If you ever do have to take it in for that Tom you should just kick the shit out of it first so you get your hours worth.
So how many minutes is a Canadian hour worth these days anyway?
Originally posted by 572Daytona
So how many minutes is a Canadian hour worth these days anyway?
How many Canadians does it take to change a light bulb?
The abuse, like the help, is appreciated.
2, HCS.
You know... it's not like I wanted the dealer to give me a truck at cost. I just wanted to change a freaking light bulb.