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Ford Ranger 2007 rear light
#1
Posted 03 March 2008 - 08:21 PM
I own a Ford Ranger 2007 UK.
I have smashed the near side rear light, I have a new one on order.
I was just wondering if anyone knows how to remove it.
If you open the tail gate, you can see 2 nuts, about 10mm, I have taken these out and the light cluster has become very slightly loose, but It just doesnt want to budge...
Does anyone know how to remove the rear light cluster ?
TIA
Linconhawk
#2
Posted 06 April 2008 - 09:27 PM
Hi all,
I own a Ford Ranger 2007 UK.
I have smashed the near side rear light, I have a new one on order.
I was just wondering if anyone knows how to remove it.
If you open the tail gate, you can see 2 nuts, about 10mm, I have taken these out and the light cluster has become very slightly loose, but It just doesnt want to budge...
Does anyone know how to remove the rear light cluster ?
TIA
Linconhawk
#3
Posted 01 June 2008 - 03:58 PM
Any joy removing the lamp?. I have just been trying to remove it and encountered the same as yourself and my handbook shows an older model. If you managed it can you assist me ?
Thanks
Fergus
Hi all,
I own a Ford Ranger 2007 UK.
I have smashed the near side rear light, I have a new one on order.
I was just wondering if anyone knows how to remove it.
If you open the tail gate, you can see 2 nuts, about 10mm, I have taken these out and the light cluster has become very slightly loose, but It just doesnt want to budge...
Does anyone know how to remove the rear light cluster ?
TIA
Linconhawk
#4
Posted 27 April 2009 - 05:00 PM
Hi,
Any joy removing the lamp?. I have just been trying to remove it and encountered the same as yourself and my handbook shows an older model. If you managed it can you assist me ?
Thanks
Fergus
for anyone who reads this as I worked it out this weekend.
Undo the 2 obvious bolts that holt it in. Get a flat bladed screw driver and a cloth. put the screw driver in the cloth and prize the part of the light cluster furthest to the front and prize it towards the rear of the car. It should then slide out of its mounting brackets.
You need the cloth to stop the screwdriver damaging the paint work.
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Posted 31 January 2011 - 07:42 PM
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