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THE GARAGE (SERVICE, MAINTENANCE & REPAIR) => GENERAL => Topic started by: wbm00 on February 13, 2020, 11:39:32
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Seems someone has hit the rear bumper and caused the two rear numberplate light brackets to break away from the internal fixing within the bumper... or a family member has reversed into something and not realised...
Has anyone removed the rear bumper and if so, would it be a straightforward job to replace broken fixings? Or might this need the attention of a bodyshop?
The bumper itself has a scratch to it but only noticeable upon close inspection.
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If I remember correctly the support bracket/clip for the registration lights is built into the light housing, so as long as the hole in the bumper isn't broken then a new light housing should be all that's required.
Like these :link: 2x18LED License Number Plate Light Lamp For Hyundai I30 5D Hatchback Wagon | eBay (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x18LED-License-Number-Plate-Light-Lamp-For-Hyundai-I30-5D-Hatchback-Wagon/362468069750?hash=item5464c7d176:g:Qq4AAOSw1XFb0ByS)
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Easier to explain with a photo - it looks like both light housings have popped out of the holes in the bumper. Used tape as a precaution to stop them dangling out, but not really needed as the housing is too big to fit through the holes.
I was thinking about removing the bumper to see if the housings will simply click back into the holes...
(https://i.ibb.co/jkZrHPN/Rear-plate-light.jpg)
I have looked at the bumper retaining clips under and around the bumper and they do not seem to be forced/at an angle resulting from the impact.
I therefore presume there shouldn't therefore be any issues refitting the bumper afterwards? Any thoughts?
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I did a temporary fix for mine when I got rear ended in my SR which was so effective it could have been permanent.
I had some heavy duty adhesive plastic film. Actually designed for protecting the top of the rear bumper from scratches. It never got used for the original purpose.
I cut a piece about an inch all around bigger than the hole the number plate lights fitted into. In my case I had access from another angle once I put it in place to bring the lights back down and stick them to the film, thus holding them in place.
I still have some if you think this could work for you. I could post you a piece if you gave me the area you need. :idea: :D :goodjob:
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the housing is too big to fit through the holes.
If the holes are still oblong in shape ( under the photo of some tape :rolleyes:) the retaining clips on the lights have probably broken. Thats all you need. Push in new ones from underneath bumper........ :head_butt: after you plug light bulb in..... :head_butt: from underneath bumper.
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I did a temporary fix for mine when I got rear ended in my SR which was so effective it could have been permanent.
I had some heavy duty adhesive plastic film. Actually designed for protecting the top of the rear bumper from scratches. It never got used for the original purpose.
I cut a piece about an inch all around bigger than the hole the number plate lights fitted into. In my case I had access from another angle once I put it in place to bring the lights back down and stick them to the film, thus holding them in place.
I still have some if you think this could work for you. I could post you a piece if you gave me the area you need. :idea: :D :goodjob:
Good idea Dazzler - I have some sticky plastic (aimed at protecting carpets during building work) so that should be good enough. Cheers mate, appreciate your helpfulness without the unprofessional attitude... :goodjob: