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Removing Headlights to fit Lamp Guards....Help!??
Good Afternoon
I'm new to the forum - so go easy on me! Having been a Series 2 V8 owner for years, I picked up a 54 plate series 3 V8 this weekend, and went about the task of personalising it.
I've bought some front and rear light guards, but not being particularly technically minded, am struggling to remove the front lights to fit the brackets (found the grill release clips though!!).
Hopefully this has been posted somewhere else before, but I couldn't find it, so any help would be gladly received.
I found a link else where to removing the rear lights, but any hints/tips from someone that's done that before would be great.
Many thanks (in advance) for your help.
David
12th Oct 2009 1:29 pm
craig
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Front lights are easy peasy.
Once the grill is off, look for the two "runners" per light - lift these up - might need an adjustable pipe wrench and a liberal squirting of WD40 - and the lights will slide forward.
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there are two metal sliders at the back corners of each light - each has a (small) lip which you have to pull on
it can be an absolute pain - I use a lever (end of a big flat blade screw driver) whilst protectingthe lamp itself to force the sliders up - you could get some WD40 in there to lubricate but I think at least 50% of the lugs the sliders latch onto are hidden - I'll see if I have a photo anywhereSteve N | 21MY Defender | 08MY Discovery 3 (history) | 06MY Discovery 3 (ancient history)
12th Oct 2009 1:55 pm
SN
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This picture shows two of the lugs (with the plastic crosses on) - two more towards the centre - the sliders are mounted on the lamp itself
And this one shows the top of ONE of the sliders (just behind orange bit) - I think the other one might be in the jaws of the wrench
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12th Oct 2009 1:59 pm
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Thanks both of you. I saw the sliders, but as you say , they were solid - and not knowing which way to push, pull etc I didn't want to risk breaking them off.
So a squirt of WD40 and some forceful application upwards by the sounds of it.
Cheers
David
12th Oct 2009 2:08 pm
stapldm
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I changed bulbs in both mine this morning, so some fresh memories:
Note that you can pull the sliders too high; you can see the outside sliders lining up with the lugs to get it right; the inner ones need a little fiddle but effectively raise to the same height.
In spite of the fact that I never go off-road, I had grass, mud and grit jamming the sliders; whilst WD40 may not be a real lubricant it certainly gets things moving.
I found that I needed to gently lever my lights from underneath to release them; to prevent damage I used a plastic Ikea kids knife
Put a blanket down where you're going to rest the unit to prevent scratching the lens...and for God's sake, don't drop it when the electrical cable unplugs!
Good luck!Dr. Ian Malcolm:
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12th Oct 2009 2:10 pm
Stu
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Quote:
In spite of the fact that I never go off-road, I had grass, mud and grit jamming the sliders; whilst WD40 may not be a real lubricant it certainly gets things moving.
Never go off road! Well it must have been a mirage following me about through 3 ft of muddy gritty water at the weekend!
I put light guards on last week and the advice her is sound, a bit of WD40 and possibly a little help from some pliers or similar leaverage and you're sorted. Two per light and then a reasonable tug to get the unit out. Clip the guards on, and push the light back. Very easy.
I assume you've been able to remove the grill? If not there is loads of posts on here showing how to do that.D3 HSE MY05 Auto
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12th Oct 2009 2:27 pm
davidbe
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Thanks Stu. Yes, the grill was a doddle.
Presumably the back light guards are straight forward?
12th Oct 2009 2:32 pm
stapldm
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Stu wrote:
Never go off road! Well it must have been a mirage following me about through 3 ft of muddy gritty water at the weekend!
That wasn't off-road, that was one of Her Majesty's byways, and subject to all pertinent road traffic legislation Dr. Ian Malcolm:
"Yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."
Transgenic tomato anyone?
12th Oct 2009 2:41 pm
Stu
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Quote:
Presumably the back light guards are straight forward?
Presumably
But I don't have rear light guards yet, so I've not taken them off. I'm sure they are easy to remove though. I can't remember if I removed the rear light to change a broken bulb or not, but I think I did and I think it was very easy. Sorry I know that's of no help! I'm sure if you do a search you'll find the answer and some instructions. Might be worth looking in the manual or you can always try the Land Rover owner info site.
if you do a search for VUB501380 on the D3 accessories it should show you the light guard fitting instructions for the rear lights. All other accessory fittings can be found on the site as well.D3 HSE MY05 Auto
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12th Oct 2009 2:46 pm
SN
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davidbe wrote:
Thanks Stu. Yes, the grill was a doddle.
Presumably the back light guards are straight forward?
Nope - you need to drill yer bodywork for that one Steve N | 21MY Defender | 08MY Discovery 3 (history) | 06MY Discovery 3 (ancient history)
12th Oct 2009 4:26 pm
SN
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get the docs off www.ownerinfo.landrover.com and if you have a full kosher kit you will be drilling large holes for rivnuts (and need a rivnut tool)
there is a 'bodge' (if you need it) where you drill smaller holes and use selftappers instead - I've used that approach on both my D3's as I had second hand guardsSteve N | 21MY Defender | 08MY Discovery 3 (history) | 06MY Discovery 3 (ancient history)
Old thread I know, but I'm looking to fit these at the weekend and the official Land Rover instructions show the rivnuts being glued in with silicone and no rivnut tool in sight!. Does this work???
EDIT: In contrast to the ladder instructions which show a rivnut tool IS used.Andy
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Andy
You'll need a rivnut tool. Silicone will not be strong enough. I was going to bring a rivnut tool over for someone at the meet last week but they didn't need it. If you want to borrow I can give it to SWMBO on Mon and you could collect from there. Let me know if that helps you at all HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE
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