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Old 01-12-2006, 07:46 PM
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Headlight security screws

Hey , does anyone know what the tool size is for the security screws behind the headlight, like to change the bulbs it has that special security screw. I don't knopw where to find it I was just going to go to pep boys and see if they have it there buty does anyone know if it is a particular size? Thanks
Old 01-12-2006, 10:06 PM
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the bulbs come right out when you twist them, no need to unscrew anything.
Old 01-12-2006, 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Mulk
the bulbs come right out when you twist them, no need to unscrew anything.
No they don't. There is a cover held in by a screw that can only be taken off with a securty bit.

You need a torx security bit. Don't know the size though. They are measured in T-#. You may just be able to get a set for cheap and then just find the one that works.
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I read somewhere that you could get those at Sears. (Craftsman?)
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Its a T-20 Security Torx screw....

Hope that helps
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Originally Posted by mclarenf3387
No they don't. There is a cover held in by a screw that can only be taken off with a securty bit.

You need a torx security bit. Don't know the size though. They are measured in T-#. You may just be able to get a set for cheap and then just find the one that works.

didnt realize it was the 2nd gen forum lol
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Yo thanks latin playa big help bro good lookin out!
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