Rear Marker Light - How to Remove/Re-install
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Rear Marker Light - How to Remove/Re-install
2005 RX330
The passanger-side rear marker light (bottom corner of bumper) is broken . I would like to replace it myself, but can't figure out how to remove it. By looking from underneath the car, it appears the assembly is bolted on, but the nut is in an impossible to reach place, even using socket extensions and a universal joint.
Other than removing the rear bumper cover, does anyone know how to remove the entire rear marker light assembly? Any help will be appreciated.
The passanger-side rear marker light (bottom corner of bumper) is broken . I would like to replace it myself, but can't figure out how to remove it. By looking from underneath the car, it appears the assembly is bolted on, but the nut is in an impossible to reach place, even using socket extensions and a universal joint.
Other than removing the rear bumper cover, does anyone know how to remove the entire rear marker light assembly? Any help will be appreciated.
Last edited by PhxWilsons; 02-22-08 at 11:39 AM. Reason: forgot model
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I had mine replaced at the dealer. It is really expensive because the service advisor said its hard to get to. I know for sure that the rear bumper must come off. the total came $115. 2.50 for the bulb lol. sorry i couldnt be of better assistance. I have the service invoice if that helps
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I had mine replaced at the dealer. It is really expensive because the service advisor said its hard to get to. I know for sure that the rear bumper must come off. the total came $115. 2.50 for the bulb lol. sorry i couldnt be of better assistance. I have the service invoice if that helps
Manufacturer's including Lexus have figured a way to make more money after selling a vehicle. They have made things so complex, you need to take the Bumper off to replace a marker bulb.
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Aww Man, I was really hoping I was looking at this wrong! The bumper has to come off to change a f***ing lightbulb! Was the assembly the first damned thing down the assembly line?
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No need to take the bumper cover off. After reading this thread I went to the garage, removed and re-intalled the light just to see if it is possible. Took me 15 minutes. The bolt was removed with a rachet, long extention, U-joint and the 10m socket. Wiggling the light assembly out of there was the toughest part, but still it took me only about 3 minutes.
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U-Joint....please explain? Thanks for doing this, we all feel better.
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You don't have to remove the bumper!
I had to replace the entire assembly. It was a pain to figure our, but possible. Here's what I did:
1. remove the bolt on the corner of the bumber near the tire well
2. take off the plastic bolt under the bumper near the opening where you gain access to the light from behind the bumper
3. carefully pull the top of the fender away from the wheel well
With those three steps done, you can get a little more room to use a 10mm socket to remove the screw holding the entire assembly in place.
If you just need to switch the light bulb out, you should be able to access the plug with 1-3 done. It twists off of the main assembly of the marker light for relatively easy access.
1. remove the bolt on the corner of the bumber near the tire well
2. take off the plastic bolt under the bumper near the opening where you gain access to the light from behind the bumper
3. carefully pull the top of the fender away from the wheel well
With those three steps done, you can get a little more room to use a 10mm socket to remove the screw holding the entire assembly in place.
If you just need to switch the light bulb out, you should be able to access the plug with 1-3 done. It twists off of the main assembly of the marker light for relatively easy access.
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I had to replace the entire assembly. It was a pain to figure our, but possible. Here's what I did:
1. remove the bolt on the corner of the bumber near the tire well
2. take off the plastic bolt under the bumper near the opening where you gain access to the light from behind the bumper
3. carefully pull the top of the fender away from the wheel well
With those three steps done, you can get a little more room to use a 10mm socket to remove the screw holding the entire assembly in place.
If you just need to switch the light bulb out, you should be able to access the plug with 1-3 done. It twists off of the main assembly of the marker light for relatively easy access.
1. remove the bolt on the corner of the bumber near the tire well
2. take off the plastic bolt under the bumper near the opening where you gain access to the light from behind the bumper
3. carefully pull the top of the fender away from the wheel well
With those three steps done, you can get a little more room to use a 10mm socket to remove the screw holding the entire assembly in place.
If you just need to switch the light bulb out, you should be able to access the plug with 1-3 done. It twists off of the main assembly of the marker light for relatively easy access.
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So my driver side rear bumper light went out on me, I tried to get the whole assembly out it was pain in the butt to get to the bolt, however during the process I was able to twist off the bulb and changed it just like any other bulb. I didn't have to jack up the car or anything like that, the whole thing probably took me not even 10 min. On the note of removing the light cover I was able to put the socket on the bolt but since there weren't a lot of room to work with I had a very hard time turning the ranch.