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Removing grill off D4, is there a knack to it?
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npinks
 


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Removing grill off D4, is there a knack to it?

I was looking at upgrading the bulbs in my dads D4

The manual shows the 4 catches at the top and says to gentle pull away from the body and these come out easy enough

But this seems stuck fast at the bottom, is there any more clips, i think there was on a D3 or better direction to pull in

Don't want to pull too hard and snap it Embarassed
    
Post #124407427th Feb 2014 3:41 pm
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johnnychainsaw
 


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2 clips either side also at bottom of grille Thumbs Up
  
Post #124407527th Feb 2014 3:44 pm
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Garagegmx
 


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There's no clips at the bottom of a D4 grille, you just pull hard and fast. Whistle The things on the bottom are plastic locating pins.
  
Post #124407627th Feb 2014 3:48 pm
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npinks
 


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just hard and fast outwards? or any upwards etc
    
Post #124407827th Feb 2014 3:50 pm
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Garagegmx
 


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No, once you disconnect the top clips, put your fingers through the grille near the bottom locating pins and pull towards you. They are a straight fit. It will be a bit tight and hard to pull away fist time round. Snigger

If you break it, I've a spare Ill flog you. Thumbs Up
 

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Post #124408027th Feb 2014 3:53 pm
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Outwards at either side at the bottom

Had loads of practice swapping the lights over going to france

Cc
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ridgeback_moor
 


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Put your fingers in the bottom corner holes and pull out wards, 1 side at a time. There are no metal clips to ping off, so as long as you pull outwards you won't break anything. With the top clips released you can see down behind the grille, and just make out where the bottom locating mounts are located.
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Post #124408527th Feb 2014 3:56 pm
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npinks
 


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thank you very much kind sirs

All swapped over in a few minutes when you get told how Bow down Bow down
    
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