Headlight Adjuster Screws

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Headlight Adjuster Screws

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Does anyone know how to remove these light adjusters ? The bolts being corroded is making it hard to remove the caps.. Plus the OCD in me doesn't like the dirty look..

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Re: Headlight Adjuster Screws

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First warm them with a hairdryer. Makes the plastic less brittle and more pliable. Compress the lugs you can see in the picture towards the bolt and ease the plastic clip carefully out of the light fitting. The bolt cannot be removed from the clip whilst it is still attached to the light.


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Re: Headlight Adjuster Screws

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Got them all off now, so will get them re zinc'd a few of them snapped so will need to replace those.. :ire:

Thanks for the heat advice needed x2 pliers aswell


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Re: Headlight Adjuster Screws

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Ok the only bits broken are these :
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Would these work from ebay or are they too long?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 1091227010


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You could just get the BMW little white headlight clips from GSF to replace the ones you have broken. They don't look quite the same, but they do the job, and who is going to notice.

Edit: I think the GSF part number is 94333


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Re: Headlight Adjuster Screws

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Great tip thanks, but that isn't the gsf part number


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Re: Headlight Adjuster Screws

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Is this what you mean ?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-E36-Head- ... 0755020598

If so, the VW has a hole at the top to screw the bolt to required light adjustment, but it looks like i could drill a hole ! But at £4.40 i can get the real VW for £4

James


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Re: Headlight Adjuster Screws

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Just ordered x5 of these from BMW Rochdale £2 each

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scratchfree wrote:Is this what you mean ?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-E36-Head- ... 0755020598

If so, the VW has a hole at the top to screw the bolt to required light adjustment, but it looks like i could drill a hole ! But at £4.40 i can get the real VW for £4

James
Yes, but GSF used to do them for about 50p or £1 each I think. And they do have a hole in the top.

However the BMW ones from Rochdale look like a direct match for the VW originals. What is the BMW part number, please, for others who require some replacements?


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Re: Headlight Adjuster Screws

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63121378369

£2.14 from BMW

$0.78 from a US site


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scratchfree wrote:63121378369

£2.14 from BMW

$0.78 from a US site
:thankyou: :good:


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Re: Headlight Adjuster Screws

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Well all finally installed, i see no problems using the BMW black part, its obviously bigger but the bolt head sits in the middle of the flange so in theory same as with the original white VW ones.


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Re: Headlight Adjuster Screws

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Because I couldn't find my spare VW clips, I had to get a couple of the BMW clips, just prior to my recent MOT, but I got them from my local GSF - part number 942BM0060 - at a cost (after discount) of 72 pence each


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Brilliant!


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Re: Headlight Adjuster Screws

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Will these BMW ones fit headlight as ours has gone on the drivers headlight ? Many thanks to all those can help.


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