Day Running Lights (Warwick Duo)
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Day Running Lights (Warwick Duo)
Can anyone tell me how I can remove the front row of Day Running Lights, as I would like
to repaint the surround?
to repaint the surround?
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Re: Day Running Lights (Warwick Duo)
Sorry, to say I do not know, but suggest asking AS themselves. I have always found them helpful.
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Re: Day Running Lights (Warwick Duo)
Good idea! Thanks.
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Re: Day Running Lights (Warwick Duo)
Are we talking about a 2012 Warwick base vehicle here? If so, I don’t think DRLs were a standard fitting at that time. Possibly someone retrofitted them. Or maybe I've completely misunderstood.
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Re: Day Running Lights (Warwick Duo)
Removed DRLs from our Broadway, it's a case of locating the fixing bolts from underneath. Extra height gained using levelling blocks and likely needing torch to see more clearly. A bit of dexterity required using correct size spanner(s) screw driver? Discovered ours had a somewhat botched job off-side one not fitted back properly, rusty bolts and washers, some missing. Thorough clean and greased.
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Re: Day Running Lights (Warwick Duo)
They are bolted to the back of the recesses in which they sit. It's a matter of undoing 2 nuts on each light. I believe that I had to remove the splash guards under the van to get at the nuts.
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Re: Day Running Lights (Warwick Duo)
Thanks for your help guys!! It seems you have answered my question.
Soon as the weather improves, it looks like I gotta get my hands dirty.
I am alsio waiting for a reply to my email from AS.
Soon as the weather improves, it looks like I gotta get my hands dirty.
I am alsio waiting for a reply to my email from AS.
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Re: Day Running Lights (Warwick Duo)
Yes, I seem to recall having initially to remove the sump guard.inspiredron wrote:They are bolted to the back of the recesses in which they sit. It's a matter of undoing 2 nuts on each light. I believe that I had to remove the splash guards under the van to get at the nuts.
Last edited by Paramedic on Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:25 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Spelling)
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