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1995 LS400 front amber corner marker

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Old 11-20-15, 07:27 PM
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Default 1995 LS400 front amber corner marker

This is just to clarify lower corner marker bulb replacement.
My right front corner marker was out.
The amber one down on the bumper.
It was not coming out easily.
Other threads just said take out the screw and pull starting with this section?
Well I used a small Flat screwdriver and carefully tried to pry the end opposite the screw and the light popped straight out.
You need to pull evenly on both sides.
The little plastic pin is on the far right,towards the middle of the car. If the light is tweaked at an angle the pin will break.






From there unsnap the clip , I used a hook to open from behind and then twist the plug counterclockwise . From there the 194 bulb pulls straight out.
Old 11-23-15, 11:44 AM
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thanks for the pics. this should help new folks trying to remove them. they are a pain, factory tight fit!

i suggest to use a plastic pry tool instead to minimize gouging the paint with a flathead screwdriver. plastic pry tools can be had on the cheap at harbor freight, and have so many other applications!
http://www.harborfreight.com/5-piece...set-67021.html
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