The license plate bulb repair job is complete and successful. Found out some very interesting things along the way...
New left hand bulb part number as they're not identical:
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Removed the interior hatch panel, as you can see there is no access to reach the bulbs from the inside:
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Beginning the process of popping off the exterior panel:
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Pops off pretty easily, actually...
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...but I lost two of the pins in the process:
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Luckily I had a bag of about 1000 replacements and the ones that broke off were in there:
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Here's how the bulbs mount, just clip in:
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Popped out:
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Confirmed inop:
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Here's where it gets interesting. This is the old light:
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Old and new:
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It appears obvious to me that the body shop super glued the connection back together instead of replacing the light with a new one. I am not sure if the old light was working after they glued it and then failed within the last couple of weeks or if it never worked and they thought they could get away with rigging it up like this.
My wife was pretty upset at my findings so she is going to go back to the shop tomorrow and give them a piece of her mind. I for one just wanted the issue fixed but you guys probably know how women can be. Who knows, maybe they'll reimburse me for my out of pocket expense to replace the bulb...but my labor is free
Confirmed working:
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All better now:
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