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C70 Rear lights

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Old Feb 17th, 2018, 21:12   #1
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Hey, my 2007 C70 rear light has a leak through the foam seal and it seems to of got into the bulb holder and caused it to flicker and things. I need to change the light now so wanted to know if its easy to do without removing half the car? Also are the facelift rear lights compatible?
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Old Feb 17th, 2018, 21:38   #2
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Real simple... pop out the trim panel, squeeze a couple of tabs and the entire bulb panel pulls out... don't think facelift lights are compatible as they have LEDs for at least some of the lights, but I could be wrong
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Cheers! Im actually going to replace the whole light unit I think as its easier to get hold of than just the bulb panel and its also the light cluster thats letting the water in through the foam seal so was wondering how to get that off? Yeah the facelift are LED lights.
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