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Old 17-03-2011, 10:23 PM   #1
craigdmb
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Default WS Fiesta Number Plate Light Blown

Hi Guys,

One of my number plate lamps has blown at the back of the car. Looks easy enough to change the bulb but do you think I can. I have tried prying the cover off as per the instruction manual. It comes out half way but not enough to come out fully. I am using a lot of pressure and I dont want to break it. Has anyone done this before?

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Craig

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Old 18-03-2011, 11:31 AM   #2
ellwa
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Default Re: WS Fiesta Number Plate Light Blown

I havent removed the numberplate ones, but if it is similar the one inside the boot, once its come out half way, you have to pry it out from the other side and the whole thing will come out.

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Old 05-04-2011, 09:19 PM   #3
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Default Re: WS Fiesta Number Plate Light Blown

A little force needed as the clips are stronger than the interior ones. I changed my globes for LED's which was worth the effort. Cheers, Lee, Geelong.





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Hi Guys,

One of my number plate lamps has blown at the back of the car. Looks easy enough to change the bulb but do you think I can. I have tried prying the cover off as per the instruction manual. It comes out half way but not enough to come out fully. I am using a lot of pressure and I dont want to break it. Has anyone done this before?

Cheers

Craig
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