Hey guys, finally fitted my
Cupra lights.
One light had a few leaks, and was full of water. A couple of days on the radiator later, it was time to seal it up with silicon. This doesn't look great upon close inspection, but it's better than having a light full of water
Replacing the tailgate lights is very easy, however, after having read a few tutorials about removing the body lights a couple of months ago, and having to whack them, I was a little bit anxious about doing it. Turns out it was easy as pie, and for those who are still cautious about doing it, here are some process pictures :
1) Remove the bolts. They're under rubber stoppers. Fairly easy.
2) This is the "hard" bit. It came to naturally where to hit it - it's common sense really. Thump the lights with your palm firmly - but only a little bit of strength is required to shift them.
3) Here is the light in my hand afterwards :
4) This screw holds in the lightbulb assembly. Undo it and the the light unit just slides off now.
5) Ta-da!
Now for the fun part.
What do you guys think? Not too sure, now that I've done it. But I've committed to it, and I'm sure it'll grow on me.