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Old 09-07-2011, 02:05 PM   #1
Omarko
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Default Fiesta WS lights (high beam and parking) - how do I access them?

hey guys

i just had a look at our Fiesta WS front lights section and I can see its easy to access the running lights but not sure how to access the high beams or parking lights.

do I need to remove the whole plastic cover? is it easy?

ta

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Old 09-07-2011, 03:09 PM   #2
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Default Re: Fiesta WS lights (high beam and parking) - how do I access them?

It's a bit fiddly, take it slowly the first time you do it as you don't want to break one of the plastic clips (they are fairly strong however).

If you look in your car's manual, it actually shows you the steps for removing the headlight assembly and it's fairly clear.

But yes you do have to take out the entire headlight assembly to access the globes.
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