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duffman

posted on 10th Sep 06 at 19:08

u dont need to heat the badges just makes it a bit easier, then pull them off, best to use a credit card or something along those lines, then as said above use tar and glue remover, petrol, or if u can get your hands on it some methanol, that works a treat


Joe

posted on 10th Sep 06 at 14:01

Nah just flick the badges off, the glue will be left then get some tar and glue remover or something similar and get the glue off.


M4tt_Envoy

posted on 10th Sep 06 at 13:59

cheers mate, will i need to heat up to glue first? last thing i wanna do is take any paint off


Martin_C

posted on 10th Sep 06 at 13:36

you dont get a touch immobiliser on a corsa c, someones added that.

can take all the boot badges off, except the centre vauxhall griffin, that leaves 2 holes.


M4tt_Envoy

posted on 10th Sep 06 at 13:33

i recently bought a corsa C SXI, and had a few questions

i have what looks like and imobiliser on the key ring, and a little contraction next to the steering wheel which i'd imagine is where the imobiliser goes to disarm it, but i can't seem to work out how to work it :S

Any one know?

Also is debading the boot as easy as just taking the badges off (no holes)?

Is it best to use a hair dryer to heat the glue up first?

cheers for reading