Rear lights
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Rear lights
Do the rear lights on a 2019 Mercedes bourton come as separate units , how do you change them ? Just wondering as just had to fit tow socket as bike rack may be low for easy loading but put bikes on with cover .can not see the lights
Had to wire in tow board socket. Would have been a lot easier if could have got lights out.
Had to wire in tow board socket. Would have been a lot easier if could have got lights out.
SteveR- Member
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Location : Herne bay kent
Auto-Sleeper Model : Bourton
Vehicle Year : 2019
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Re: Rear lights
I contacted Auto-sleepers to enquire how to change a bulb in my Malvern rear lights and assuming yours are similar I was told that the lights are held on with double sided gaskets.
Its not possible just to buy just the new gaskets you have to buy new lights at about £40-50 pounds a time i. In the case of the Malvern the rear light cluster is made up of four lights each side .
I am just hoping g I never get a failed rear light bulb.!!!
Its not possible just to buy just the new gaskets you have to buy new lights at about £40-50 pounds a time i. In the case of the Malvern the rear light cluster is made up of four lights each side .
I am just hoping g I never get a failed rear light bulb.!!!
grumps81- Member
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Posts : 14
Joined : 2016-03-25
Member Age : 93
Location : norfolk
Auto-Sleeper Model : Malvern
Vehicle Year : Mercedes
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