rear spoiler light
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vr6man

Original Poster:

93 posts

221 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2008
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as i think i've given up relying on a certain garage to do what i ask them, can anyone tell me if replacing that strip of LED's on the boot spoiler on a monaro vxr is as simple as undoing the two screws, pulling the wires out carefully to get to the connector and then fitting the new light ?

Magic919

14,153 posts

224 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2008
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Provided you take the boot lining off to unplug the wires. Oh, and remove the spoiler to help pass the wires through the hole...



Edited by Magic919 on Wednesday 23 January 16:52

vr6man

Original Poster:

93 posts

221 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2008
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is that a real pain to do ?

Black VXR

750 posts

286 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2008
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Why do you want to take it off?

On my car the screws are rusty again and the lights full of water for a 2nd time! - Thats why I was asking.

Cheers

S600VXR

5,877 posts

223 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2008
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Ive not stripped this part off my car but it does not look very hard. Just get stuck in and do it but take yr time!

vr6man

Original Poster:

93 posts

221 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2008
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well yes mine is rusty and full of water and only half of it is working..... hence i want to change it for a dryer, non rusty, fully operational one

Magic919

14,153 posts

224 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2008
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There are about 20 clips on the carpet stuff that lines the boot. Then 5 nuts for the spoiler. You can stick some tape on the spoiler whilst it's off, as they scratch the boot.

Not a bad job.

vr6man

Original Poster:

93 posts

221 months

Monday 18th February 2008
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did this at the weekend and it's actually a lot easier than i thought and removing the spoiler isn't in fact necessary.

just used a small claw hammer to remove all the clips (without damaging them) took about 5 minutes

having pulled a fair amount of the old cable back through from the old light to the outside, i taped the new lead to the old one and carefully pulled it back through.

no messing about undoing bolts etc and took about 5 minutes to do. obviously make sure you've run the new lead through the new rubber seal first and the grommet on the inside or it could be annoying !!

i had to cut the connector off the old cable and leave a short amount of cable in place and carefully splice it back onto the new cable as helpfully they don't provide you with the connector in the kit.

i'm sure the vauxhall garage I initially went to would have spent 4 hours doing this and had to remove the boot to accomplish it as well

anyway in case anyone else was thinking of changing their water feature / rear led brake light thing, that's how to do it

Black VXR

750 posts

286 months

Monday 18th February 2008
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My local dealer painted the rusty bolts to match the car as they keep going rusty - they are fine now.

Demon Hill

368 posts

263 months

Tuesday 18th March 2008
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Is the whole LED strip supposed to light up - mine only lights up in the middle of the strip?

Do I need a new one ?

Is it covered under warranty ?

essexmonarovxr

792 posts

221 months

Tuesday 18th March 2008
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Demon Hill said:
Is the whole LED strip supposed to light up - mine only lights up in the middle of the strip?

Do I need a new one ?

Is it covered under warranty ?


Yes it is under warranty but Vauxhall have had one on order for me for over 4 months. They tell me the company that make them has gone bust and they need to find someone else to make this part before i get a new one. I think that sound like a load of B******S and that was from Vauxhall customer services and not the dealers blag, but i keep calling Vauxhall and chasing them.

vr6man

Original Poster:

93 posts

221 months

Tuesday 18th March 2008
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i ordered one before christmas and after waiting a month or so drove a fair distance to the dealer i ordered it from for them to fit it only to be told they had the wrong part!! they got me the correct part next day however (which makes me think the orginal delay was down to them ordering some random incorrect part!) as they said vauxhall had loads in stock !! this was about a month ago.