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Thread: Rear Lighter Socket

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bendys View Post
    Inside the socket, are 2 black plastic tabs. These are to be pushed outward from inside the socket.
    Then, metal part only of the socket slides forward, out of the plastic ring.
    Plastic ring will pop out of the trim.
    Last drinks were called 3 years ago , still might be helpful to some one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Last drinks were called 3 years ago , still might be helpful to some one.
    Dam, soz, didn't notice date. Ill try to slow down.
    Just was excited when I found one thing I knew about on this forum.
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    No problem here,, bring back as many old threads as you like,,
    its always nice to see someone that actually uses/searches all this history/data....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    No problem here,, bring back as many old threads as you like,,
    its always nice to see someone that actually uses/searches all this history/data....
    Spot on, reviving an older topical thread is more efficient.

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