MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: gti265 on May 24, 2011, 11:25:56 am
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Hello all
i need the part number for a high level brake light, i have one but just want to conferm this is the correct one for the new clip in brake light not the screw in one
Part number i have is - 1k6 945 097f
As vw say that they only do the screw in one
Thanks
Tom
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Pretty sure they do only do the screw in one but if you are doing the brute force replacement then you don't put the screws in and just rely on the clip.
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Ahh ok, its just when i looked at the screw in one they had, it didnt look like it has clips, i dont no, i might just buy it and hope it works :)
Thanks
Tom
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To be honest I couldn't see how it clipped in but it does! almost two years now and hasn't moved at all.
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Basicly i went back to vw and had a look at the light, but i still couldnt see any clips on the light so i didnt buy it. But does anyone have a photo of one before they fited it? Or of one they have taken out?
Thanks
Tom
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To be honest I couldn't see how it clipped in but it does! almost two years now and hasn't moved at all.
Ditto! I didn't believe for a second when I saw the clip on the new light that it alone would hold the light in place. But 2 months later and it's still in there!
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Is it just the single clip thats on the back of the light?
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you could always get some double sided tape (like used for numberplates) if you don't think it will stay in just to be on the safe side.
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Thats a good idea, iv got some i was going to seal the light with bathroom sealent anyways to make sure it didnt get water in in the future
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Bathroom sealant, now that is a good idea I never thought of. Although you would expect the revised version of the light to have improved ingress protection. After I fitted mine I fired my rear squirter and it covers the underside of the lense! Utterly crap design, looks like VW have spotted the problem though and remedied on the mk6 golf, it squirts from the top down now!
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My car hasnt had a rear wiper for about a year so it cant be from that, must just be water ingress from somthing else, i just hopeit is this and nothing else is wrong as iv never seen water in the unit or sny moisture, hmmm you would hope it would be but you never no so im going to seal it anyway :) lol
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Yes, just the black plastic clip in the middle at the top, did this at the weekend.
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Ahh cool thanks alot, i will have togo back and get it for a 3rd time lol how much did you pay, my local dealer wants 41.50 i think
Thnaks
Tom
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Yeah, £41 inc vat.
I used a drill to start on the old light, did the whole thing in 20-25 mins being very careful so as not to damage to any paint, the hardest bit is breaking the back of the old light around the 2 retaining screws.
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Been meaning to do this on my car too but it passed the MOT so wasn't in a rush... once i've broken off the red lense is it just a case of forcing the old unit out to break it free of the old retaining screws? any advice on this? pull on the outer edges left and right or top and bottom?
Thanks
Dave
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If you type brakelight into search it comes up with a link to another golf forum which someone has done a how to guide with pictures, i would copie the link for you but im on me ipad n thats a bit techical for me lol
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http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=121067.0
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Thanks a lot for that :happy2: i did have your guide saved as a favourite on my laptop but must of deleted it by mistake
Dave
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Sorry to drag this up! I bought a new high level brake light from VW, firstly they gave me an IBIZA light! want hasnt happy. Gonna get a new one today! I also dont see how it clips in, but like you said maybe a bit of sealent might help!!