Rear tailgate light seal replacement throws up all kinds of expensive trouble!
Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 9:37 am
So I bought the new rubber seals for the leaking tailgate lights and stripped them down this weekend.
One of the lights was so corroded inside I knew that when I disconnected it and reconnected it there would be problems. Sure enough - yep - 'Fog light failure'. Tried all a sorts to rectify it.
Then I also noticed that the 4 LEDs in both tailgate lights that join the main rear lights are not working either. Not so big a problem as they don't throw up errors on the dash.
Anyway, seems like only way to fix the ultra corroded left one is to buy a new light cluster.
They are £160.51 inc VAT from my local dealer. Erk.
Has anyone bought and used these lights off eBay? They look OK. I have compared the back of the lights picture with my OEM units and everything is identical. They even come with the new seals. The ones on eBay appear to have had their manufacture date and info melted off!??
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141211055371? ... 1423.l2649
One of the lights was so corroded inside I knew that when I disconnected it and reconnected it there would be problems. Sure enough - yep - 'Fog light failure'. Tried all a sorts to rectify it.
Then I also noticed that the 4 LEDs in both tailgate lights that join the main rear lights are not working either. Not so big a problem as they don't throw up errors on the dash.
Anyway, seems like only way to fix the ultra corroded left one is to buy a new light cluster.
They are £160.51 inc VAT from my local dealer. Erk.
Has anyone bought and used these lights off eBay? They look OK. I have compared the back of the lights picture with my OEM units and everything is identical. They even come with the new seals. The ones on eBay appear to have had their manufacture date and info melted off!??
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141211055371? ... 1423.l2649