Someone hit/bumped my driver's side rear corner. It dislodged or broke my reflector; it's wobbling around a bit. I assume I have to get to it from underneath and start removing the plastic flat panels underneath the car to find access? Thanks.
Someone hit/bumped my driver's side rear corner. It dislodged or broke my reflector; it's wobbling around a bit. I assume I have to get to it from underneath and start removing the plastic flat panels underneath the car to find access? Thanks.
You might be able to access it from the side/top as well. Not sure how easy it will be to replace though. It seemed like a very complicated design when I looked into realigning mine. After some consideration I decided to leave it with a gap of 1/8 of an inch on one side.
Look at the video below regarding taking the bumper cover off its clips:
I am looking forward to your thoughts and finding when you replace yours.
Thank you in advance.
Did you replace the reflector? If so, did you remove the bumper cover? I'd assume you can reach the top clips by removing the tail light, and it appears there is a bottom bolt. The bottom bolt (if it is one) needs to be confirmed please...and did you loosen the underside of the rear bumper to get to it?
Update for anyone wondering. The top 2 attachments for the reflector are phillips screws. I didn't need to access the bottom one so am not sure if it's a 10MM bolt or a phillips screw head as well. Hope this helps someone.
Just noticed my left reflector is loose at the bottom, no apparent reason. I swapped backup lights for LED, and dropped/cut the rear lower splash guard to put in a hitch, but none of that should've caused this 1+ years later. Will check when it's not 100° in my
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