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Rusted Screws!

LMJ

Previously CEY_CLS :-)
May 4, 2009
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Bangor, North Wales
Utter nightmare, anything on the outside of my car (unless it's painted in the car's paint of course) - is rusted. Im talking in the way of NUMBER PLATE screw lights [:@]. And the black trim on the back needs to come off soon to make way for a reflective red one. Any ideas how to tackle this problem? I have to gain access to my no. plate light - one blew last week - so this is how the topic's raised :blink:.

Any help...?

I've tried drilling - slips everywhere - and I'm gonna end up having to buy a new light unit etc. Same story with the black trim. :whistle:

Thanks a lot!:)
 

Brummy

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Mar 6, 2005
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the numberplate light ones should come out with persuasion, try blasting a bit of WD on them and letting it soak for a while.. the fixing under the centre 'S' on the main strip is NOT a standard screw, so easiest to get a pair of snipe-nosed pliars in there or try removing the inside panel and see if you can start it moving again with snipe nose pliars , then it does come out easier (just use a normal screw when refitting, though ;) )
 

Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
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Gloucester
as brummy says the one on the rear reflector (inside the boot badge) is not a normal screw at all


get it from inside as even with the 'seat' special tool they never work proper
 

LMJ

Previously CEY_CLS :-)
May 4, 2009
1,789
1
Bangor, North Wales
my mate has one of those... a full electrician's tool box - and that's probably the most valueble tool he has in there lol
 

LMJ

Previously CEY_CLS :-)
May 4, 2009
1,789
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Bangor, North Wales
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LMJ

Previously CEY_CLS :-)
May 4, 2009
1,789
1
Bangor, North Wales
yeah thought so haha. Well they have been there for like 13 years! Any ideas what I do once I want to put it back in. As for the next pic, was this ever a phillips cross head screw? :confused:
 

Brummy

Nazi Moderator-Bot
Mar 6, 2005
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Moved to the DarkSide
the numberplate light ones should come out with persuasion, try blasting a bit of WD on them and letting it soak for a while.. the fixing under the centre 'S' on the main strip is NOT a standard screw, so easiest to get a pair of snipe-nosed pliars in there or try removing the inside panel and see if you can start it moving again with snipe nose pliars , then it does come out easier (just use a normal screw when refitting, though ;) )

Post number two of the thread ;)


:whistle:
 

LMJ

Previously CEY_CLS :-)
May 4, 2009
1,789
1
Bangor, North Wales
aah yeah sorry about that. Just assume it's one comment when it notifies me on this. Thanks! But what a stupid idea, what is it originally? Torx? Where can I get new screws from?
 
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