Fitted my new Grill... don't laugh!

Deleted member 39194

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Hi,
Decided to treat my pride and joy to a new sexual black grill so ordered 1 the other day from Sere.... Can I just say the service was brilliant, highly recommend them!
Anyway so it arrived on Friday with a few other things I ordered and my other half decided he would fit it yesterday afternoon....
Now a told him it can't be that difficult a job a few clips and job done! So he goes out armed with his teaspoon :lol: because he couldn't find a flat headed screw driver to pop the 2 pins off that held the old grill on and after that he is outside for ages and I mean ages.
He eventually comes in and is like ffs this is not a 2 minute job :lol:! Have a look on the forum and see if there is any tips.... Had a look and he went bk outside to see if he could get the clips to move to pop the grill off but it wouldn't move!
Later on we had some friends around for drinks so I showed the guys the grill and asked if they could fit it.... 6 fannys later and they still couldn't get it off either :cartman:! Eventually my friends boyfriend who is really good with cars came around and managed to do it himself!!
Ha ha did anybody else have this much bother changing the grills!!!
Claire
 

SeanCorky

BMW E92 335i M Sport
Sep 4, 2008
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Liverpool
I had a hard time changing mine, i just couldnt find the holding clips behind it and i didnt want to break it!

A car minded person had it off in about 20 seconds for me!
 

RobRoy

Active Member
May 14, 2008
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Denmark
Spent about 3-5 mins getting the old one of. Used plyers as well - seems to be the right tool for this job. :)
 

leon_lib

seat leon FTW
Dec 22, 2008
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burnley
Hi,
Decided to treat my pride and joy to a new sexual black grill so ordered 1 the other day from Sere.... Can I just say the service was brilliant, highly recommend them!
Anyway so it arrived on Friday with a few other things I ordered and my other half decided he would fit it yesterday afternoon....
Now a told him it can't be that difficult a job a few clips and job done! So he goes out armed with his teaspoon :lol: because he couldn't find a flat headed screw driver to pop the 2 pins off that held the old grill on and after that he is outside for ages and I mean ages.
He eventually comes in and is like ffs this is not a 2 minute job :lol:! Have a look on the forum and see if there is any tips.... Had a look and he went bk outside to see if he could get the clips to move to pop the grill off but it wouldn't move!
Later on we had some friends around for drinks so I showed the guys the grill and asked if they could fit it.... 6 fannys later and they still couldn't get it off either :cartman:! Eventually my friends boyfriend who is really good with cars came around and managed to do it himself!!
Ha ha did anybody else have this much bother changing the grills!!!
Claire

hi mate if you dont mind me asking how much was the grill?
 

Deleted member 39194

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Lol mate.... i'm a lady!! I can't remember exactly but think it was £35. Private Message Sere on here the Seat Dealer!

x x Claire x x
 

Rael

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Jul 9, 2008
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I got a new grill (also from Sere!) and was advised it could be fiddly...I'm not exaggerating when I say it took 3 seconds. It literally just popped straight off. I pulled up and out prettty hard and it came off, then the next just popped straight in.
 

Deleted member 39194

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+1. 2 min job

I used a pair of long nosed plyers to pop the little pins up, not a spoon.

Not a spoon.... :lol: couldn't stop laughing when he actually got the spoon out and when a read your comment!! It's alright we can :lol: at him, I thought he was a fanny for using it!!
 

Deleted member 39194

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sorry didnt mean to offend lol just presumed you were a male, ill drop him a pm to-morrow thanks

:lol: u didn't offend! I thought it was quite funny actually!! Alot of people assume because u like cars u must automatically be male! How did u get on did u send Sere a comment.... I think I got the last grill though :p

Claire x
 

BrainSample

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"Dave 88" - Spoons are not only useful for eating (or getting Leon grills off!), they are good for stiring drinks, measuring a teaspoon and for getting bicycle tyres off! I'm replacing my grill tomorrow - wish me luck!