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I was switching over my DRL's on Sunday afternoon upgrading them to PolarG's and I assumed that I had securely put on the cap, only noticing after washing the car my headlight had condensation inside.. I must not have put the cap on properly and it's dropped out the engine bay and is currently in destination unknown..
Where can I get a spare?!
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you would have to go a vauxhall dealers like lookers and get a new one it shouldn't cost to much
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Can't you cover it with a bit of tape in the mean time
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Thank you Tucpal, won't be losing another one in a hurry..
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Yes I suppose I could as a temporary fix
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Would stop it misting up. Could try contacting someone on eBay who is braking an J, might be cheaper and quicker.
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My brain must be in another dimension today because non of these things have crossed my mind as of yet, thank you Whelan
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It was indeed the passenger I had a real good look with the touch and nothing :( haven't tapped any arches though
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3:rd-Jun-2014, 07:01:29
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If I undo the arch liner you think it will be there?
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also check the plastic splash guard under neath the car
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I'm pretty sure it's able to slip under the light then down and out of the engine bay, damn thing :( will double check this weekend as I'm away
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Is you car the 1.6 there have been a few reports of the thermostat going very early on that model but glad it's all done we still need a how too for that also
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Yeah it's the 1.6, unfortunately didn't do it myself as it was in the garages hands under warranty