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CarGuru > Volkswagen > Re: Removing screws that will not come out. 31 March 2005 00:49:43

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Re: Removing screws that will not come out.

Jan Andersson 30 March 2005 23:56:46
 Noice87 wrote:>
The screw that holds the circular metal piece around the head light> will not come out. I am sure it is stripped now as my dad tried to> drill it out. Any ideas? The left one came out just fine. I need it> out so I can finish removing the fender.>
Thanks Steven


The headlight ring should come clean off if you drill the screw head
out.
Then you get good access to the screw. If the screw turns with the drill
bit, then I don't know what to do.
Pry the trim ring open against the screw head from the bottom with a
sturdy wooden stick or something?

Jan
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Adam 31 March 2005 00:16:54 permanent link ]
 On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 11:50:58 -0800, Noice87 wrote:
The screw that holds the circular metal piece around the head light will> not come out. I am sure it is stripped now as my dad tried to drill it> out. Any ideas? The left one came out just fine. I need it out so I can> finish removing the fender.

Is it actually holding the headlight rim on, or is it an adjustment screw
for the headlight? I'm pretty sure my '68 beetle only had 1 screw at the
bottom holding the rim on and it was hooked over a bit of metal at the
top. The other screw did nothing, but was meant for headlight adjustment
once upon a time.

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Adam
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Jan Andersson 31 March 2005 00:23:30 permanent link ]
 Adam wrote:>
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 11:50:58 -0800, Noice87 wrote:>
The screw that holds the circular metal piece around the head light will> > not come out. I am sure it is stripped now as my dad tried to drill it> > out. Any ideas? The left one came out just fine. I need it out so I can> > finish removing the fender.>
Is it actually holding the headlight rim on, or is it an adjustment screw> for the headlight? I'm pretty sure my '68 beetle only had 1 screw at the> bottom holding the rim on and it was hooked over a bit of metal at the> top. The other screw did nothing, but was meant for headlight adjustment> once upon a time.>
--> Adam

Oh yea, that's true :)­ Only the bottom one at 6 o'clock holds the trim
ring on.

Jan
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Howard Rose 31 March 2005 00:49:43 permanent link ]
 On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 21:16:54 +0100, Adam <nnnn@snika.uklinux­.net>
wrote:
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 11:50:58 -0800, Noice87 wrote:>
The screw that holds the circular metal piece around the head light will>> not come out. I am sure it is stripped now as my dad tried to drill it>> out. Any ideas? The left one came out just fine. I need it out so I can>> finish removing the fender.>
Is it actually holding the headlight rim on, or is it an adjustment screw>for the headlight? I'm pretty sure my '68 beetle only had 1 screw at the>bottom holding the rim on and it was hooked over a bit of metal at the>top. The other screw did nothing, but was meant for headlight adjustment>once upon a time.

The two in my '66 are just adjustment screws. The rim is removed from
the light unit by taking out the spring clips holding it together.

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Howard Rose
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http://www.howard81­.co.uk/ (cars on website)
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