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Hi there, does anyone know how to remove the rear light cluster? I've removed the 2 torx screws but it won't come off.
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Usually the lights also have pins in rubber grommets to fix it in correct place and hold it there.
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(07-03-2021, 11:55 AM)Guanock Wrote: Hi
You will find the full manual here: https://service.citroen.com/ACddb/
Geoff
Geoff, the items in the link are operators handbooks not workshop manuals so are very unlikely to give tear-down instructions to remove rear light clusters.
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To be fair to Geoff
The manual does tell you how to remove the rear light cluster, so thank you very much for your help
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(07-03-2021, 01:30 PM)GuyMcc Wrote: To be fair to Geoff
The manual does tell you how to remove the rear light cluster, so thank you very much for your help
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Ah, oops. RTFM (literally)!
Sorry Geoff.
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Additional notes for any other poor soul who ends up here...
The two Torx screws are the only screws. The rest is clips. The clip at the bottom is really stiff, and enthusiastically pulls back just as fast as you try to gently lever it off. Continue being really gentle. There are additional plastic guide pegs as part of the unit, and if you pull off at an angle they will break off. I managed to get one off intact, but broke a peg on the other. Not a big deal, it sits back firmly anyway, but annoying nonetheless. Next time, I will arm myself with some rubber wedges that I can put between the cluster and the bodywork so as to give myself something to lever against.
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