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How to remove the rear light of the Renault Clio?

Model: Renault Clio Clio 3, MK 3, Clio III - Years 2005-2013
Part: Tail light

Removing the rear light of the Renault Clio third series is very simple, let's see how to proceed in this tutorial. For this operation we only need a Torx T20 key. Let's start by opening the tailgate and unscrew the 3 fixing screws of the headlight, then pull the latter towards the back of the car and disengage it from the bodywork. We disconnect the connector and proceed to replace the damaged element, be it a light bulb or the whole unit. We repeat the operation for the opposite lighthouse, if necessary, and reassemble everything following the reverse procedure.

Posted on 2 January 2022 by ScegliAuto

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