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Danield2701
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Hello!

I want to install parking sensors on my Fiesta by myself.

I need the remove some of the carpet in the trunk so I can reach the sensor's cables from the bumper. (I'm drilling the holes without removing the bumper).
So I need to take apart a piece of plastic, there are 2 plugs that I can't remove.

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Someone knows how to remove them?

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They look like firtree's they use them alot on land rover's. We used to use a tool called a ducks foot to wedge underneath it and force it out, they should just push back in there like a plastic push screw, if that makes sense.

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They look like firtree's they use them alot on land rover's. We used to use a tool called a ducks foot to wedge underneath it and force it out, they should just push back in there like a plastic push screw, if that makes sense.

Sent from my HTC One using Ford OC mobile app

I am afraid it looks like this:

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I tried to pull it out with a flat screwdriver but I don't want to put too much force on it so I won't break it.

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Thats slightly different to the type i mentioned, the ones i was talking about dont have the anchor at the bottom/end

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Thats slightly different to the type i mentioned, the ones i was talking about dont have the anchor at the bottom/end

Sent from my HTC One using Ford OC mobile app

Is there any other options to pull it out without the ducks foot tool that you mentioned?

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