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How does one remove rear light clusters to access bulbs?
Michael- New Member
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Re: Symbol
What year is your Symbol?
Paulmold- Donator
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Re: Symbol
If there are screws going through the lens on the outside, undo these.
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Rear light cluster
[quote="Paulmold"]What year is your Symbol?[/quote Thanks for your reply- my Symbol is late 2008 model.
Michael- New Member
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Re: Symbol
Sorry mine's the earlier version but now we know it's a x250 type, I'm sure someone will answer you.
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Re: Symbol
Hi
If there are no screws on the outside going through the lens then access will be from inside the van, usually in the corner of a cupboard or wardrobe, hope this helps
mike VWT4
If there are no screws on the outside going through the lens then access will be from inside the van, usually in the corner of a cupboard or wardrobe, hope this helps
mike VWT4
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Re: Symbol
Hello Michael
My Symbol is a 2006 and has two screws on the outside of the cluster, so easy job really.
My Symbol is a 2006 and has two screws on the outside of the cluster, so easy job really.
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Re Post from May 2012
You should find that you have a long box spanner in the Peugeot tool kit supplied and a long screwdriver blade which can be inserted in the box spanner to act as a lever, these are required to unscrew the two nuts on each light cluster. For nearside, open rear door and then open the narrow cupboard, inside at the LHS the wooden panel has a 'finger hole' and is held in place by four screws, remove this panel and the insert box spanner and with difficulty you can unscrew the lens which enables bulbs to be replaced. On the offside you need to remove the plastic tray and wooden infill panel and repeat the process - as an alternative it may be possible to gain access by removing the lower fridge vent.
Given the comparatively low cost of the bulbs it may be worth replacing them on a regular basis to reduce the likelihood of them failing at an inappropriate moment.
Given the comparatively low cost of the bulbs it may be worth replacing them on a regular basis to reduce the likelihood of them failing at an inappropriate moment.
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