Take Apart Those Headlights

Is the idea of taking apart 2nd gen lights the same (heat and take apart?)
 
Quick question but when you place the headlights in the oven, wgatdo you do with all the wires? Are those removed also?
 
Remove as many as you can. There will be a few that are not removable so leave them
 
I have been baking my headlights in a 350 degree preheated oven, turn off the oven, stick the headlight in for 5 minutes. Take it out, using a flat head and gently pry and separate all the tabs/clips that keeps the cover and housing together and then pulling it on the side maker end. There should only be the red wire in the headlight that cannot be taken off when you bake it. Just roll it up so that its not come in contact with any metal surface.
 
Just did it at 225 for 8 minutes. Read that on some other forums. It felt slightly safer than 400 or even 350. Lights came right apart, no broken tabs. And the oven doesn't smell.
 
You are preheating to 400 and then turning it off before you put the hl's and cookie sheet in.
 
I get the method of 400 and turning it off; lots of people do it that way. When I was doing research, it seemed the consensus these days was to go 225 (and leaving oven on) and bake for 8-10 min. I was more comfortable with it; that's the only reason I did it. I thought about heat gunning, but then read stories about people heating it up too much and browing parts of the lens.
 
Thank you for this :) I just took my extra pair apart with a preheat of 350, turning the oven off, putting them in the oven, and peeling them apart after 5min in the oven.
 
Does this method work on headlights have already been taken apart and resealed? I've got a loose lens it seems, plus other cosmetic work I might as well do at the time.
 
Does this method work on headlights have already been taken apart and resealed? I've got a loose lens it seems, plus other cosmetic work I might as well do at the time.

Yup pretty much you can do it to soften up the sealer/adhesive and wether take the lens off to see if you're missing sealant somewhere or just do it to press it firmly against the housing.
 
That's a good problem to have Dave. I wish I could worry about the right lug nuts for GT-R rims. LOL


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