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03+clearheadlamp "cook"? get rid of refl
Thursday, November 10, 2005 9:07 AM
Hi i just bought a 03 cavalier LS red and i was wondering if anyone has instructions on how to open up my headlight and get rid of the orange on the sides i believe it is called "cooking" i am kinda scared to do it and dont want to mess it up but dont wanna pay 200 for clear lights. if anyone can help it would be great information thanx

Re: 03+clearheadlamp "cook"? get rid of
Thursday, November 10, 2005 9:11 AM
i know your new so i'll help you out here but in the future please learn the function of the search button. theres a ton of info out there

Clearing 03 Headlights



Re: 03+clearheadlamp "cook"? get rid of
Thursday, November 10, 2005 9:18 AM
you will need:

2 flathead screwdrivers
7/32nd socket and rachet
oven preheated to 200 degrees farenheight
Sealant...Black preferably
rubber gloves


ok, first put the light in the oven, bake for 12 min at 200 degrees


remove, and pry the clear lens from the housing, its tough, but the black glue will separate, if its not working, try baking a little longer, the warmer the adhesive is, the easier it is to get through it


separate the black shroud from the clear lens, by prying the glue off, there is 4 tabs on each


unclip the orange reflector

remove the 2 bolts from the turn signal lens



install bolts back in turn signal housing,

clean all old sealant off of light assembly

paint shroud what color you want...or leave it black

clean all parts prior to reassembly

put it all back together, making sure to use sealant where there was before, coat the outside edges to ensure they dont leak.


reinstall on the car, and wash to make sure you dont have a leak
some pics of the prorgress on my cardomain

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Re: 03+clearheadlamp "cook"? get rid of
Thursday, November 10, 2005 10:00 AM
ok thanks for opening the link and posting the same thing i just did



Re: 03+clearheadlamp "cook"? get rid of
Thursday, November 10, 2005 12:27 PM
actually i was copying from a different site, and thre was no reply when i opened it. quit being such a bitch
Re: 03+clearheadlamp "cook"? get rid of
Thursday, November 10, 2005 1:23 PM
i wish i could be as cool as you



Re: 03+clearheadlamp "cook"? get rid of
Thursday, November 10, 2005 7:13 PM
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^LOL

i did this twice already and those instructions will work perfrect.










Re: 03+clearheadlamp "cook"? get rid of
Thursday, November 10, 2005 7:29 PM
workin on my 2nd set with custom Halo's and projectors


very easy...just remember...BAKE!!

not broil



Re: 03+clearheadlamp "cook"? get rid of
Thursday, November 10, 2005 9:54 PM
does anyone know if this works on other headlights such as GTP headlights
Re: 03+clearheadlamp "cook"? get rid of
Friday, November 11, 2005 5:59 AM
it should, its the same concept. (if your talking about just opening the lights up)



Re: 03+clearheadlamp "cook"? get rid of
Friday, November 11, 2005 7:23 AM
[quote=Ozzie(aka Jäger-Boy)]workin on my 2nd set with custom Halo's and projectors


very easy...just remember...BAKE!!

not broil

did you make your own halo's, or did you buy them pre-made??

if bought, where did you get em??





Fred Ohlson "The people that devised this cruel attempt
at acceptance and fame burn in there honda civics"

Re: 03+clearheadlamp "cook"? get rid of
Friday, November 11, 2005 9:13 AM
i'm makin mine custom..


IZN TRBL sells them @ his store tho

just outta curiosity--this clearing works the same on the cobalts or differently?

i assume the same, a buddy was askin me to do his..



Re: 03+clearheadlamp "cook"? get rid of
Friday, November 11, 2005 9:43 PM
it'll be the same on any headlight that uses sealant like that., (100


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