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Hey guys,

I need help with installing the parker and license plate lights on my R34 GT-T,in the owner's manual it doesn't tell me how to uninstall the parker lights neither how to take off the license plate bulb cover ?

Every help you post here would be very appreciated.

Thanks

the x2 parker lights are push in wedge lights all u do it grab the back off the glabe and turn it to the left they use a lock in lug system once u turn it u will feel it loosen up then just pull it out swap globe and put it back in the same way

as for rear plate light its like a tab pull the side thats on the right and it will pull out then do the same thing as the parker globes half turn then pull out and replace globe

the x2 parker lights are push in wedge lights all u do it grab the back off the glabe and turn it to the left they use a lock in lug system once u turn it u will feel it loosen up then just pull it out swap globe and put it back in the same way

as for rear plate light its like a tab pull the side thats on the right and it will pull out then do the same thing as the parker globes half turn then pull out and replace globe

Cool,thanks.I was going to put the 5 LED's bulb for the license plate but apparently the bulb was a little too long,it can't fit inside that plastic cover haha.

Hey,I've change the license plate and the parker lights very easily and I was able to put it back to how it was.

But I'm having trouble with the left hand side parker light,I took it off just fine but now it seems very hard to put it back (tightly and locked).

And I broke my fuse 3 times already because of trying to install that bulb.

Hey,I've change the license plate and the parker lights very easily and I was able to put it back to how it was.

But I'm having trouble with the left hand side parker light,I took it off just fine but now it seems very hard to put it back (tightly and locked).

And I broke my fuse 3 times already because of trying to install that bulb.

check the two wires going into it they may be tuching somehow ,

as full tight there are two diff size locking pin things makesure there going in the right ones the guy B4 me put the blue ones in the parker so i went to change them and he had forced the lugs in the wrong locking place and to get it out had 2 take the headlight out :domokun:

Okay,I'll see what I can do.

And would you be able to tell me how to change the headlight bulbs ? I can open it and get the bulbs out but what I'm not sure is how to disconnect the 2 cables attached to the base.

Thanks

Okay,I'll see what I can do.

And would you be able to tell me how to change the headlight bulbs ? I can open it and get the bulbs out but what I'm not sure is how to disconnect the 2 cables attached to the base.

Thanks

lol just pull them of its only a push in clip setup like everything els in the car

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