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Old 05-27-2010 | 03:26 AM
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People, i have had 3 attempts on opening my headlights and its just not happening for me. Ive tried heating the seal with a heat gun, seperating it with screwdrivers, soldering it appart but nothing!! I think i've cut into my hands more then the actual headlight lol. Can't seem to find any threads on this either.

Someone please give me some advice, i need this done asap.........
Old 05-27-2010 | 10:31 AM
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For F10?
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If it's for E60 headlights, see links below. GL.
Use a Dremel Multimax tool or equivalent.

Just follow the cutting lines as per Umnitza Install PDF.
Old 05-27-2010 | 12:48 PM
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Or the Fein MultiMaster Oscillating Tool, but it's too expensive.
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Old 05-28-2010 | 03:50 AM
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Thank's for the links guys, but they don't sell that type of tool in th U.K, i've looked everywhere. Can i use a dremel instead? Also have you guys actually cut into the seal or cut along the seal straight into the plastic lense cover?
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actually i've just found this tool....is this one ok?

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Originally Posted by protams
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use a soldering iron with a flat spade end, it would be your best setup, not messy and easily closed after completion.
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Originally Posted by umnitza
use a soldering iron with a flat spade end, it would be your best setup, not messy and easily closed after completion.
Only if you like to inhale burnt plastic fumes. Wear a respirator. An oscillating tool is surprisingly clean to use with plastic materials.
I'm sure others in the forum that have done this mod will agree with me on this.


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