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Shaking Headlights on the E39
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<blockquote data-quote="macgy" data-source="post: 278667" data-attributes="member: 303"><p>i use hair dryer, that is y it takes me a long time, dont think heat gun is the right tool, it may burn the plastic lamp if u over blow, oven will be the right way, unfortunately my oven is too small. If u dont have a big oven, my suggestion is after u drive ur car for sometime, esp in hot afternoon, open the cover immediately after that, the adhesive shd be quite soft then. o ya the adhesive used on my lamp is the same i found used in the door panel of most car, so it is not hardern and it ll get softer once heated. will post pic of my work if u r interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macgy, post: 278667, member: 303"] i use hair dryer, that is y it takes me a long time, dont think heat gun is the right tool, it may burn the plastic lamp if u over blow, oven will be the right way, unfortunately my oven is too small. If u dont have a big oven, my suggestion is after u drive ur car for sometime, esp in hot afternoon, open the cover immediately after that, the adhesive shd be quite soft then. o ya the adhesive used on my lamp is the same i found used in the door panel of most car, so it is not hardern and it ll get softer once heated. will post pic of my work if u r interested. [/QUOTE]
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