How to Remove the Reading Light in a Sagitar?
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Here are the steps to remove the reading light in a Sagitar: 1. There is a plastic cover on the outside of the reading light. First, use a flat-head screwdriver to align with the notch on the plastic cover. 2. Pry open the cover to reveal the interior. 3. If you want to remove the entire reading light, you can unscrew the internal screws. Below is a detailed introduction to the reading light: 1. The reading light provides sufficient brightness for passengers when the interior lighting is insufficient, facilitating reading inside the car without affecting the driver's normal operation. 2. It is connected to the cigarette lighter socket, and when the switch is pressed, it emits lights of different colors. 3. Current car reading lights include standard reading lights and LED reading lights.
Last time I removed the reading light in my Sagitar, I found it's essential to prepare the right tools, like plastic pry tools or soft items such as credit cards—avoid metal tools to prevent scratching the interior. Here's the removal process: Locate the rectangular plastic light cover near the windshield on the roof, secured by clips along its edges. Gently pry it open from a corner, gradually working your way forward without excessive force to avoid breaking the clips. Once the cover is off, you'll see the bulb/LED module and power connector—carefully unplug it. After removal, check if any clips are damaged. If the bulb is faulty, replace it with a matching model. The whole process takes about 10 minutes, but it's safer to disconnect power first—either turn off the vehicle's electrical system or pull the fuse to prevent short circuits. For reinstallation, align the cover and press it back into place until it clicks. DIY light maintenance like this is a great starting point for troubleshooting issues.