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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeldarb View Post
    Hey mate, they're easy to remove. You can see a screw on the left side. Once that's our, push down on the tab next to it, should just pop out.

    I just got mine from speedline from eBay.

    Where do you splice the cable to receive the signal from the brakes and Parkers?


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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeyACT View Post
    Run the wires through the grommits in the floor of the hatch. There is one on either side. It is easier to remove the side paneling insdie the hatch, but if you can get your hands down the access holes (one where the jack is and the other is below the hatch light, you can pull the wires up thorugh the grommit and attach the to the rear of the brake/parker lights. If no cables are coming through the grommits (on the drivers side I had cables going through it for the reverse parking sensors and my reverse camera) you will need to cut a small hole to pass the wires through. There is just enough wire to make it through to the lights.
    Right... I got it
    Did you solder it together or just splice and tape?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeldarb View Post
    Hey mate, they're easy to remove. You can see a screw on the left side. Once that's our, push down on the tab next to it, should just pop out.

    I can't seem to get my reflectors out. The screw that seems to be holding it in place in flush up against the rear bumper support

    Any clues??


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    I removed the to allow the bumper to give a little but I just can't seem to be able to get a screw driver in between the bumper and the bumper support beam

    The damn screw sits flush on the beam

    I'm probably going to have remove my bumper, which I don't really want to do.

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    I can see what you did
    I might use a longer screwdriver as the short stubby ones handle was getting in the way of the beam

    Take 2 tomorrow night


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    Good Luck Peter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeldarb View Post
    Good Luck Peter!
    Thanks mate
    As I said the Mike, these pen-pusher hands are doing me no good

    Persistence without breaking anything is my motto at the moment!!


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