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Aaron July-3rd-2002 06:41 AM

Who has removed the amber reflector?
 
wondering about you guys that have removed the amber reflector in you 02 protege sedan's headlights. i did a search already, but i'm wondering how many people have done this. how difficult is the bumper removal and what kind of time am i looking at spending to do this(just the labor, not the drying time)? i'm a little bit scared cuz' i don't want to break anything. thanks.....

Fez July-4th-2002 12:34 AM

I was thinking of doing the same thing and was also wondering if anyone has had any experience with this.

mp5 July-4th-2002 12:47 AM

pix would also be helpful...(that make three)

nyczmp3 July-4th-2002 07:07 AM

really to get that amber reflector out u need to open up the headlight assembly...in order ot that u need to heat up the edges with either a heat gun or hair dryier...score the sealent with a razor then separate them..and knock out the amber reflector and replace it wit some type of reflective tape or just slap the bulb in f u dot care.....sounds easier than done..believe me.....tried it and i had no patience have to attempt again..

Aaron July-4th-2002 08:35 AM

sounds to me like baking the headlight assembly to melt the sealant is the way to go though, from what i've read(10 minutes @ 175 deg.). what about the bumper. how hard is that to take off to get to the headlight?

ZackyFarms16 July-5th-2002 11:37 AM

yea, i was trying to mod the bumper light. I was even thinking about it cuz it didnt look like a "removable" reflector. plain and simple though, i fuked up, hahaha.

SedanMan March-11th-2003 07:36 PM


Originally posted by nyczmp3
and knock out the amber reflector and replace it wit some type of reflective tape or just slap the bulb in f u dot care.....
I looked at a general car parts store and walmart and did not find any reflective tape.

Does anyone know where I can get this stuff? I want to replace the amber reflector with a clear reflector.

Sniper March-12th-2003 07:26 PM

Clear relector tape
 
Avery makes clear reflecting tape, they have it in their vinyl department.

3M does too, just visit their sites.

K Dawg ONE March-14th-2003 11:37 AM

i reomoved the orange in my gf's 02 civic...there is a how to DIY at www.2k2civic.com ....its the same concept for the sedan!

SedanMan March-14th-2003 12:46 PM


Originally posted by K Dawg ONE
i reomoved the orange in my gf's 02 civic...there is a how to DIY at www.2k2civic.com ....its the same concept for the sedan!
Well I found one for the 2k1 and its different for a Protege. The amber IS the reflector. Whilst on a civic, the amber is just a cover on top of the reflector.

If there is another one that I missed let me know.


As for 3M and Avery, well 3M has stuff to put on clothes that reflects light and I couldnt find anything on Avery's site. Thanks for the help though.

demoninvictus March-15th-2003 05:37 AM

reflective paint maybe? or an incandescent paint or something, i don't know. but once you bake that assembly, did you think about re-attatching the lens to your housing after putzin around with your housing? i'm sure this could be done properly, but you may want to look into spending a little more than just 10 minutes to do the entire thing. housing will come apart safely without melting plastics by LIGHT baking at 150 to 165 in 10 minutes, just play with it a little. as far as re-attatching, if the sealant won't adheve back on, try a little rubber cement around the corners, reliable and safe way of doing that.. hope this helps
peace

edit: tape can be had for under $5 bucks at autozone, napa parts stores, some speed shops, and theres always preppy-boys

K Dawg ONE March-15th-2003 07:15 PM


Originally posted by SedanMan


Well I found one for the 2k1 and its different for a Protege. The amber IS the reflector. Whilst on a civic, the amber is just a cover on top of the reflector.

If there is another one that I missed let me know.


As for 3M and Avery, well 3M has stuff to put on clothes that reflects light and I couldnt find anything on Avery's site. Thanks for the help though.

Thats ok, its chrome on your protege behind the orange reflector... itll look just like a P5 headlight


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