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Excuse the Lazyness - Rear brake light thing


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How hard is it to take out the rear brake light? You know the center one with the LED's.

 

Sorry for not going out to check, i'm having a lazy day. I'm looking to tint it and wondering if its an easy enough job to get to.

 

Cheers

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Just walk around the car until you reach the back, there it is, very easy to get to even if you start right up by the bonnet.

 

If you mean you want to remove it and are wondering how to do that then it's a little bit more involved. If you can't click the search button I suspect it's way beyond your skill level.

 

HTH.

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How hard is it to take out the rear brake light? You know the center one with the LED's.

 

Sorry for not going out to check, i'm having a lazy day. I'm looking to tint it and wondering if its an easy enough job to get to.

 

Cheers

 

 

you will need a long and I mean long 3 to 4" thin walled socket.

 

I used plumbers tap spanners had to buy a set from eBay to get the 10mm one!

 

easy job mate.....

 

well a bit harder than the search button!! :p lol

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you will need a long and I mean long 3 to 4" thin walled socket.

 

I used plumbers tap spanners had to buy a set from eBay to get the 10mm one!

 

easy job mate.....

 

well a bit harder than the search button!! :p lol

 

Thanks for the info, shouldn't be a problem then. I take it i just remove the plastic from under the bootlid and can access from there?

 

I did a search but i guess i searched for the wrong thing. When i typed in the heading a few threads came up, also, with no help.

 

The car is in the, dark, garage out the back, i'm sitting bollock naked all but a dressing gown and i'm not drunk enough for "indecent exposure", as its windy :)

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I swapped a tailgate this week and had to swap over the brake light too... is simple to remove using a deep 10mm socket... but a bit of a pain to get back in. There are two metal brackets that clamp the light into place, be sure to take note of which way they are located when you remove them, as I put them in the wrong way to start with and almost broke the light because of it!! :innocent::search:

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I swapped a tailgate this week and had to swap over the brake light too... is simple to remove using a deep 10mm socket... but a bit of a pain to get back in. There are two metal brackets that clamp the light into place, be sure to take note of which way they are located when you remove them, as I put them in the wrong way to start with and almost broke the light because of it!! :innocent::search:

 

:yeahthat:

 

As they are £129.00 form you frendly local dealer and have to be shipped from Japan! :blink:

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Thanks for the info, shouldn't be a problem then. I take it i just remove the plastic from under the bootlid and can access from there?

 

I did a search but i guess i searched for the wrong thing. When i typed in the heading a few threads came up, also, with no help.

 

The car is in the, dark, garage out the back, i'm sitting bollock naked all but a dressing gown and i'm not drunk enough for "indecent exposure", as its windy :)

 

Yep take the plastic thingie off.....

 

can't help with advice on the "indecent exposure" though! :taped:

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