22-07-2014, 07:57 AM
Use a set of scissors and get one blade under each side of the clip ( yes I know there round so they don't have sides before you say )
Now put on some force to get them up a little, once up a few millimetres put some side cutters or long nose pliers under to fully lever them up.
Before you put them back, smear a very tiny amount of copper slip on the inner part and you won't have troubles with them again.
Alternatively you can but new ones from ebay or Peugeot. Or just pick up everyone you can find at the breakers yard as spares
Now put on some force to get them up a little, once up a few millimetres put some side cutters or long nose pliers under to fully lever them up.
Before you put them back, smear a very tiny amount of copper slip on the inner part and you won't have troubles with them again.
Alternatively you can but new ones from ebay or Peugeot. Or just pick up everyone you can find at the breakers yard as spares