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Old 11-04-2009, 09:45 AM
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Hey to all I have a 05 DC and my front left (driver side) lower light is loose in the "socket" for lack of a better word. I took apart the inside wheel well cover and can see the driving light but for the life of me cannot see how to get the light from jumping around. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, CSM-H
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Hey to all I have a 05 DC and my front left (driver side) lower light is loose in the "socket" for lack of a better word. I took apart the inside wheel well cover and can see the driving light but for the life of me cannot see how to get the light from jumping around. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, CSM-H
Can you take a pic of the back side?

If it's anything like the chrome bumpers, the bottom of the light should sit on a metal bracket. If you bend the bracket up a bit, this should tighten the fit and keep the light from moving around.
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dyogim, Hey there thanks, I didn't see a bracket (sure there must be one) this light is in the lower part of the bumper cover, all plastic. thanks I'll take another look. CSM-H

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Can you take a pic of the back side?

If it's anything like the chrome bumpers, the bottom of the light should sit on a metal bracket. If you bend the bracket up a bit, this should tighten the fit and keep the light from moving around.
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The lower driving light on mine is just held in by 2 tabs on either side of the light, and then the adjuster in the middle has a snap ring also. In order to remove them I have to pop on side out of the tab, then put a flathead screwdriver in the other side (looking up from the ground, far left side of the light) to pop it out of the hole. I'm not sure what you could jam in the hole to keep it from vibrating.
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