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Hey Peeps,

Ok so I bought some after market led parking lights to get rid of the old yucky yellow ones but i can't find were they clip into i have tried looking but all it feel's like is that I'm about to brake some sort of loom.

I can get to my actual lights fine but the parkers seem to be a whole lot harder.

Need some fresh idea's or advise cheers.

The parkers are separate, they are in fact a lot easier to do than the main headlights. You should be able to see a small grey plug towards the outside of the headlight assembly, I've attached a picture indicating the parker. Just twist it to the left and it should slide right out.

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Yes you basically have to reach right into the corner - you'll feel the little plug sticking out. Simply turn it counter clockwise a bit and it'll pop out. Installation is exactly the reverse. Those with big hands may struggle with it.

  • 1 year later...

Hi guys, just digging up an old thread real quick...

Can anyone confirm if removing the parker bulb is the same process for an R34 with factory Xenon headlights? I'm having a few issues myself getting them out!

Cheers! and Merry Christmas :cheers:

Still only halfway through haha, will need to unbolt the bottle on the passenger side and maybe even take off the pod, but otherwise seems pretty straight forward! The drivers side LED went in perfectly btw, thank you!

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