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    Removing rear light assembly??

    Should the retaining bolt be tight? There is no way I can move it by hand, and even using a small spanner seems tight. I've left it alone in case I strip/break something. The way I read the advice on here no tools are required??
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    You dont need any tools, should just undo by hand.

    I dont know why yours is so tight
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    Quote Originally Posted by vwthunder View Post
    You dont need any tools, should just undo by hand.

    I dont know why yours is so tight
    thanks... something else to get sorted
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    Hey,

    I don't like being a forum nazi, but where possible, can you add to existing threads on topics, or title threads with relevant info (referring to the thread titled: 'Just another little VW quirk'). This helps searching later on and keeps info together.

    Sorry to be a ****...

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    Quote Originally Posted by noone View Post
    Hey,

    I don't like being a forum nazi, but where possible, can you add to existing threads on topics, or title threads with relevant info (referring to the thread titled: 'Just another little VW quirk'). This helps searching later on and keeps info together.

    Sorry to be a ****...
    happy to

    FYI the thread re removing the taillight assembly is 1. Closed and 2. Pics are deleted. Perhaps we could update that thread and there would be no need for a new one

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    The FAQ thread is well old.

    Sounds like you did your homework, thanks for trying to keep it neat and tidy. No need to delete this or anything, as I spend too much time on here I come across a lot of threads like 'help please' or something... not nearly as bad as Vortex, but pays to keep info in one place.

    Cheers.

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