Fitting Rear Bumber Lamp Assembly on Series II Disco

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Neil Jones

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My wife has just phoned me at work to tell me she has reversed my
V-reg (1999?) Series II Disco TD5 into a brick wall, and as well as
superficial damage, has smashed the rear bumber offside lamp assembly.
She's going to go to my local dealer to try and get a replacement one
this afternoon, but is this an easy job for me to do, or should I also
get the dealer to do it?

By easy, I mean is it just a matter of spending 30 minutes or so
undoing a couple of screws, unplugging the wires, swapping the units
and connecting the wiring up again?

Any speedy response would be VERY much appreciated!

Neil
 
Neil Jones wrote:
> My wife has just phoned me at work to tell me she has reversed my
> V-reg (1999?) Series II Disco TD5 into a brick wall, and as well as
> superficial damage, has smashed the rear bumber offside lamp assembly.
> She's going to go to my local dealer to try and get a replacement one
> this afternoon, but is this an easy job for me to do, or should I also
> get the dealer to do it?
>
> By easy, I mean is it just a matter of spending 30 minutes or so
> undoing a couple of screws, unplugging the wires, swapping the units
> and connecting the wiring up again?
>
> Any speedy response would be VERY much appreciated!
>
> Neil

Looking at my RAVE CD it appears that all you do is unclip the lamp unit
from the bumper - no mention of screws or anything - unplug the multi
plug and that's it - removed.
 
So Neil Jones was, like

> My wife has just phoned me at work to tell me she has reversed my
> V-reg (1999?) Series II Disco TD5 into a brick wall, and as well as
> superficial damage, has smashed the rear bumber offside lamp assembly.
> She's going to go to my local dealer to try and get a replacement one
> this afternoon, but is this an easy job for me to do, or should I also
> get the dealer to do it?


If you know which is the business end of a screwdriver, it's easy.

>
> By easy, I mean is it just a matter of spending 30 minutes or so
> undoing a couple of screws, unplugging the wires, swapping the units
> and connecting the wiring up again?


Yes, but read 15 for 30 :) You'll need to grub around on your back to get
at the fixings, but it's straightforward. And the unit isn't much either -
ISTR about 15 notes from a main dealer, BICBW.

--

Rich

Pas d'elle yeux Rhone que nous


 

"Neil Jones" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> My wife has just phoned me at work to tell me she has reversed my
> V-reg (1999?) Series II Disco TD5 into a brick wall, and as well as
> superficial damage, has smashed the rear bumber offside lamp assembly.
> She's going to go to my local dealer to try and get a replacement one
> this afternoon, but is this an easy job for me to do, or should I also
> get the dealer to do it?


Wife did same on Sunday. Bought lamp and fitted it in 2 minutes. No screw
driver needed. Unclip lamp holder in one piece. Insert in new light and push
back in. Clicks into place.


 
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