Taking out a threaded screw
Discussion
I need to check the wiring for the fog/indicators on my FTO (bulb intergrated into front bumper on pic) there is one sunken screw fixing the lights in on each casing. Now my problem is the previous owner has completey f
ked both the screws, there are not even any marks left to show if they were flat or philips heads???
So my query is this, what is best way to remove them? drill them, tho I am a little concerned with damaging the lights themselves?? Or any there any other hints and tips???


So my query is this, what is best way to remove them? drill them, tho I am a little concerned with damaging the lights themselves?? Or any there any other hints and tips???

Incredible Sulk said:

_Batty_ said:
109 Bob said:
I have no experience with that particular vehicle but wouldn't it be possible to leave the light assembly in place & access the wiring from behind.
not a chance.drilling is your only option im afraid.
start small

Either Dremel it to cut a slot, or drill a small hole and use a stud extractor - these screw in the opposite way to the normal thread, then grip the hole you've drilled, which then allows you to unscrew the screw the normal direction.
Otherwise, drill the head off by working your way up drill bit sizes and then punch the thread out the hole. You may need to replace the spire nut or re-thread the hole though.
Otherwise, drill the head off by working your way up drill bit sizes and then punch the thread out the hole. You may need to replace the spire nut or re-thread the hole though.
pacman1 said:
_Batty_ said:
109 Bob said:
I have no experience with that particular vehicle but wouldn't it be possible to leave the light assembly in place & access the wiring from behind.
not a chance.drilling is your only option im afraid.
start small

Best wishes all,
Dave.
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