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ahebron



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High Stop split

Who else has had the high stop brake light split on its leading edge?
On my 2003 TD6 it has split right across and started to buckle upwards. Can it be repaired I ask hopefully or is it a replacement part?

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Post #118054 18th Apr 2012 7:25am
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Joe90



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Not split yet, but it is starting to buckle upwards .
Experience is the only genuine knowledge, but as time passes, I have forgotten more than I can remember Wink
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Post #118064 18th Apr 2012 8:03am
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47p2



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A dab of superglue along the split edge and held in a vice or clamp will sort it Thumbs Up

Post #118066 18th Apr 2012 8:11am
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New unit, replaced mine last week, dead easy, cover off inside top of tailgate, release 3 bolts, disconnect electrical connector, remove spoiler, unscrew light fitting, replace. Hardest part is getting the rubber grommet into the top of the tailgete.

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ahebron



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Mr Tee, how much and who from?
This is obviously a common-ish fault. Interesting that all replies so far have been owners of early L322 TD6.

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Post #118068 18th Apr 2012 8:16am
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Joe90



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No surprise it's the early ones - weather fatigue probably.... .
Experience is the only genuine knowledge, but as time passes, I have forgotten more than I can remember Wink
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Post #118069 18th Apr 2012 8:24am
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Mr Tee



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ahebron wrote:
Mr Tee, how much and who from?
This is obviously a common-ish fault. Interesting that all replies so far have been owners of early L322 TD6.

Adrian


Bought from my good mate Dan @ Duckworths Bow down Been buying that much stuff from him that I think he's going to set me up with an account soon!! As for price, think it was around £40 + VAT or thereabouts. Mine had some failed LEDs and when you see then side by side the old one looked very battle scarred, a nice easy fix though!

Post #118071 18th Apr 2012 8:41am
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stuboy00



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Joe90 wrote:
No surprise it's the early ones - weather fatigue probably....

Not true joe mine is a 55 plate VSE and it's split and got some LED's out probably with water ingress

Post #118084 18th Apr 2012 9:21am
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47p2



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Mine looked like it had been in WWII, so I decided to smarten it up

Before

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Half way through
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Finished product
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Post #118100 18th Apr 2012 10:36am
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Mr Tee



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Do you use cutting compound for that result?

Post #118121 18th Apr 2012 11:44am
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JOKER



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Think he used his wife's tongue , you won't find anything more cutting than that …. Laughing Laughing Wink

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Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

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47p2



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The wife's tongue is so rough it would have shredded the light Whistle


Yes start with a course cutting compound then fine compound and finish with a very fine polish something like Autoglym resin polish or Mer

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