Puma Rear Lights
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Hi guys & gals.
Does anyone know how I would go about the removal and refitting of the rear lights on my Puma? One of them is slightly cracked and so I am replacing them with some smoked ones I have bought.
It was much easier in my old Maestro just remove 4 screws and the light pops off
Any help would be massively appreciated.
Does anyone know how I would go about the removal and refitting of the rear lights on my Puma? One of them is slightly cracked and so I am replacing them with some smoked ones I have bought.
It was much easier in my old Maestro just remove 4 screws and the light pops off
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Any help would be massively appreciated.
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hiya,
Easy peasy....
open boot, then open the little flaps behind each light. There are 3 nuts that hold the light against the body. I think its a 12mm socket. A universal joint on your socket set will help get to teh one nearest the wing.
When they're all off, gently pull the light away from the car - remove the wiring harnesses and bob's your uncle.
Hope this helps
Darren
Easy peasy....
open boot, then open the little flaps behind each light. There are 3 nuts that hold the light against the body. I think its a 12mm socket. A universal joint on your socket set will help get to teh one nearest the wing.
When they're all off, gently pull the light away from the car - remove the wiring harnesses and bob's your uncle.
Hope this helps
Darren
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