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anti theft light wires.
Monday, September 01, 2008 1:16 AM
Tried searching for this, but either didn't know better wording to describe it, or it hasn't been addressed yet. Either way, on to the question. Some of you may have an anti theft device that was installed from the dealer. This has a light that they drilled and mounted into the bezel. Usually over the dimmer switch, just above it. I want to get the bezel out of my car to paint it. My question is this, I have tried to find a way to remove the light for the anti theft, but it has a plastic trim peice that holds it in place, short of destroying this, I see no easy way of removing it. Can I simply cut the wires and then connect them back together, or will this cause a problem with the light, since it is also used as the manual override? Sorry if the details were long, but I wanted to make sure I explained this as best as possible. Thanks for any help on this in advance.

Re: anti theft light wires.
Monday, September 01, 2008 1:17 AM
Crap, almost forgot in case it matter, it's a 2004 chevy cavalier.
Re: anti theft light wires.
Monday, September 01, 2008 7:44 AM
If it's just a light, with two wires going to it, there should be no reason that you can't cut and resplice it. You might even want to hit up the Rad Shack and get a mini 2-wire plug to crimp onto the wires, so that if you ever want to disconnect it again, you can just unplug it.

As far as getting it out of the bezel, it's probably pushed in from the front, with a coupld of barbed tabs to hold it. Once the wires are cut, you should be able to locate and squeeze the two tabs in and the light will slide out through the front.






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