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I'd get it popped back off and get some copper grease on it mate. Should make it lots easier next time as they easily rust/seize on again. I know you have the tool now but still.
Fair play on the back-black. I've been looking into getting some of the more expensive stuff but you get like 30ml...
Had a fairly productive day today as I managed to wash, clay, polish and wax the clio. Looks really good now but it got dark just as I finished so no pictures i'm afraid. I'll try grab some tomorrow! The paintwork is like glass now so i'm pretty chuffed. Not that it'll stay clean for more than a...
What I had meant @Davyy was that because the bullet connectors had the 2 female parts on the brake light side, that on the other side they'll look like this most likely.
So could've easily touched and shorted out.
Not standard i dont think, can't remember what mine was now, but im sure it was both wires going into a single connector rather than individual ones. Wonder if someones had a butcher. Think the wirings often different from cup spoilers to normal spoilers so they may have had to cut and solder to...
That's brilliant, hahaha. Could've ended badly!
That connector under the tape just doesn't look standard though, I'm probably wrong but looks different to mine but it's hard to tell.
I thought CC was standard on 182's? But you're true on it needing both. I just tend to think if someones paid for the additional suspension they're go for the spoiler/splitter too!