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Original Author: Skinny1
YOU NEED: Philips Screw Driver, 2 Needle Nose Pliers. A Dremel if
you have one ( Not Mandatory) some Skinny Cutters a Flat Screw Driver.
1. Take a Philips Screw Driver and Loosen the screw that hold the
Corner Lamp in Under the hood.
2. Pull out the Corner Light, Unscrew the Electrical Bulb and Wire.
Let it hang inside the Hole.
3. Take the corner lens in your lap.

4. Look inside the back of the Lens. You will see an Amber Cap, the
base of the cap is Held against the back of the housing with ONE screw.
5. Carefully with the Flat ScrewDriver, flex the cap until it pops,
Only 1/8th of the base of the cap is supported, the rest of it floats.
Once this has been Broken, The cap should fall farther into the housing,
you will be able to shake it around.
6. The Fun Part. Breaking the Cap. It looks Hard but it's easy, But
unfortunately it's like an ABS Plastic. Very Flexible.
7. Take the Pliers, or Cutters and two Together work well. One to
Hold the cap at the top( base of the hole) the other to cut, or crak,
the cap. Cut Small Bits. I filled a Ziploc Bag with a Zillion Pieces!!
8. Crush, Crush, Crush, TOOK ME ABOUT 20 MINUTES!!
9. At the end once all the bits have been Shaken out ( Oh Yeah, Shake
out the Bits every one in a while) You will still have a Screw inside
the Housing that Has a Bit of Amber Plastic in it. If you ready to
Play some more, Move to instruction

10. If you are not comfortable Stop here. I rinsed out the Housing
with water, and let it dry on the sun for an Hour ( otherwise you
will have condensation when you put it back.
11. Put the Bulbs Back and Replace the housing.
NOTE: DON'T OVERTIGHTEN THE SCREW TO HOLD THE LENS! IT WILL CRACK
THE CLIP! AND BE CARFUL WHEN FIDDILING WITH THE PLIERS! YOU DON'T
WANT TO DAMAGE THE BASE OF THE REAR HOLE ON THE LENS, OTHERWISE YOU
WILL SCREW UP THE TRACKS THAT HOLD THE BULB IN PLACE.
12. Take your dremel with the Drill Bit ( The Long One, And try to
Grind down the remainder of the plastic stuck around the head of the
screw on the inside of the cap.
NOTE: (When they make these Lenses, They have 2 halves, The Screw
the Cap to the back of the Lens, then they glue the 2 halves together!!
Don't try to Separate the Halves! Or you'll be out like $200.00 for
a new Pair Of Lenses!)
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