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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: Upperoilcan on 25 July 2010, 10:23
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To find that my upper rear brake light has fallen out from the spoiler (No joke,i could not believe my eyes) now having got the old unit out,i have noticed that i do not have the the fixings on the spoiler to which i can attach the new unit to when i get it,i have looked at the thread in the Tips section and pic 7 shows one of the fixings on the left side of the spoiler...
Question im asking is wether the new unit comes with the fixings or will i have to buy them seperate,if so what the hell would they be called ?
Cheers Graham.
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Do you mean the picture that shows the metal bit sticking out of the slot?
(http://i528.photobucket.com/albums/dd328/ub7rm/DSCN1093.jpg)
This is the bit thats left in when you 'rip' the old unit out, the bit you are seeing in that picture used to be inside the light unit and is what the screw from the back of the spoiler tightens into. Its a stupid design and its why VW say you cant replace the light without taking the spoiler off. The replacement unit will have this integrated into it but of course you cant put the screws in. If you were to follow my method you just slide that up out of the slot and discard.
Must be about a year since I did this repair and all I did was connect up the cable, then push the light into the housing, it snaps into place and even a year on is absolutely rock solid. HTH
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At least your be able to wipe the condensation out whilst its hanging :laugh:
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At least your be able to wipe the condensation out whilst its hanging :laugh:
My thoughts exactly!
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At least your be able to wipe the condensation out whilst its hanging :laugh:
I doubt it, the unit is sealed, just not very well!
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Do you mean the picture that shows the metal bit sticking out of the slot?
(http://i528.photobucket.com/albums/dd328/ub7rm/DSCN1093.jpg)
That's the pic mate,i do not have either of the the little metal bits....
im going to get the light today
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Since yours wasn't ripped out, it wouldn't look like that, those metal bits will still be inside the light unit. Sounds like someone has already repaired that light using a similar method to mine but the clips alone haven't been enough to hold it in
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Someone at some point has defo had a bash at the light at some stage,both ends of the light where these fixings should be are broken hence why it was stuck in via a piece of double sided tape which has been placed on the top of the light.......
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The new light should just snap into place with no need for any other fixings ...
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Cool,The new one has been ordered and will be here Wednesday.........
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got the unit snapped in place and as snug as a bug in a rug.......
All in for just over £30.00....bargain.......
Thanks again ub7rm,your guide was a real help.
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Is it as simple as the guide looks? Mine doesn't work at all and I have had the new one for ages. Can't bring myself to smash the old one out! If only it fell out like yours :)
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Exactly.....i was lucky that it fell out as by looking at it i dont think that i would fancy hooking the old unit out. :wink: