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Find a coat hanger that is coated in a thin layer of plastic/ rubber and bend it. Put tape (sticky side out) on the end of it and insert into lamp. Be careful not to touch anything else with the tape or it will stick inside. Make sure the hanger is coated otherwise it may scratch the reflective surface. I had to do this on my civic.
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Originally posted by Old91CivicGuy
Find a coat hanger that is coated in a thin layer of plastic/ rubber and bend it. Put tape (sticky side out) on the end of it and insert into lamp. Be careful not to touch anything else with the tape or it will stick inside. Make sure the hanger is coated otherwise it may scratch the reflective surface. I had to do this on my civic.
Find a coat hanger that is coated in a thin layer of plastic/ rubber and bend it. Put tape (sticky side out) on the end of it and insert into lamp. Be careful not to touch anything else with the tape or it will stick inside. Make sure the hanger is coated otherwise it may scratch the reflective surface. I had to do this on my civic.
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Originally posted by -=HIREN=-
use a vacuum
use a vacuum
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Same thing happened to me, but the pieces melted and stuck to the rest of the light so i was able to just take it out as normal..damn nokya's. good luck
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Originally posted by xtcracer96
Same thing happened to me, but the pieces melted and stuck to the rest of the light so i was able to just take it out as normal..damn nokya's. good luck
Same thing happened to me, but the pieces melted and stuck to the rest of the light so i was able to just take it out as normal..damn nokya's. good luck
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Originally posted by PmPiNAzNBoI
Next time when you put bulbs in, don't touch them directly b/c that's prolly what made your bulbs pop in the first place.
Next time when you put bulbs in, don't touch them directly b/c that's prolly what made your bulbs pop in the first place.
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