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Apparently you have to cut it open to replace the LED's. Mine's doing the same thing. It was intermittent for a couple months then quit altogether.
It seems strange that the entire panel of LEDs for the turn signal would be out - I would think it's something like a circuit that may need re-soldering.
It seems strange that the entire panel of LEDs for the turn signal would be out - I would think it's something like a circuit that may need re-soldering.
I think the way it's wired - if 1 LED burns out, they all stop working.
You know what, I will cut mine open this weekend and see what I find. I find it interesting that it's always the passenger side light.
You know what, I will cut mine open this weekend and see what I find. I find it interesting that it's always the passenger side light.
Before you cut yours open, I recently found out (accidentally) that it's pretty easy to pull the lens off of the taillight. I'll be gluing it back with 3m plastic emblem and trim adhesive after seeing it recommended in a couple spots. Might be worth pulling the lens off and going in that way instead of cutting the housing open.
Will update the "replace taillight LEDs" DIY with experience/recommendations once I get it back together.
Before you cut yours open, I recently found out (accidentally) that it's pretty easy to pull the lens off of the taillight. I'll be gluing it back with 3m plastic emblem and trim adhesive after seeing it recommended in a couple spots. Might be worth pulling the lens off and going in that way instead of cutting the housing open.
Will update the "replace taillight LEDs" DIY with experience/recommendations once I get it back together.
Can you access all the needed circuit board stuff while the lens is off?
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