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Car Forum / Honda Cars / June 2005

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Can't get the %$#@! license plate off

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Brooklin - 02 Jun 2005 01:39 GMT
Not quite a strictly Honda question, but since I've gotten lots of
good info here in the past, I'd thought I post here.

I have a '97 Civic that I was putting a new front license plate cover
on.  The bolts were pretty tight, but I loosened them up with WD40.
The last bolt seemed to turn, but the nut on the inside of the bumper
was turning and not the screw.  

Now I can't get the last bolt off to change the cover (or remove the
plate).

Any suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
TeGGeR® - 02 Jun 2005 01:50 GMT
> Not quite a strictly Honda question, but since I've gotten lots of
> good info here in the past, I'd thought I post here.
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> Any suggestions.

Drill it out.

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Randolph - 02 Jun 2005 07:06 GMT
> Not quite a strictly Honda question, but since I've gotten lots of
> good info here in the past, I'd thought I post here.
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> Now I can't get the last bolt off to change the cover (or remove the
> plate).

I can't help you with the existing screws (short of taking the bumper
off to get access from the back, it isn't all that hard to do). Make
sure to use M6 metric machine screws to install the new frame, the ones
you have in there are probably #12-24 screws, they are fairly easy to
force into the M6 threads, but can be a royal pain to get back ut.

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Dan  Beaton - 02 Jun 2005 13:11 GMT
> Not quite a strictly Honda question, but since I've gotten lots of
> good info here in the past, I'd thought I post here.
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> Any suggestions.
> Thanks in advance.

Can you get vice grips on the nut? If you can get it to start to run,
likely you can get it off. Or use a hack saw (ughh) or dremel
tool to cut the head off. A cold chisel could work but it might be
worse than the hack saw in terms of doing collateral damage.

Dan

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