Rear Number Plate Bulb Fitment Removal

Tom03

Vorsprung Durch Technik
Feb 28, 2010
347
0
Retford, Nottinghamshire
Hey guys,

How on earth do I replace these bulbs?

I tried to take the cover off with a flat screwdriver but I'm scared of damaging the bodywork!

Is there an easy way of getting these covers out? (Pictures would be nice!)

Thanks!
 
Went out and took a couple of pictures for you. Just on my phone so there're not great.

There should be a black surround and then a clear plastic cover. You shouldn't be near the paintwork because of the black surround.
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This was the passenger side one and the catch thing is on the left. I used a breadknife to open the catch. It's just sort of like the battery cover on a tv remote.
Once unclipped it should come down easy
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This is the cover off
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If you just have a look up at it you should see it all.
Hope that helps.
 

Tom03

Vorsprung Durch Technik
Feb 28, 2010
347
0
Retford, Nottinghamshire
After much concentration and determination I finally did it! The clips were really dug into the black plastic cover, thats why I couldnt see it, it was just a gap for me. I had to angle my head in such a funny way to see what was going on!

Thanks for your time and taking pictures!

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Irek

driven by bjx 1.8t
Feb 5, 2013
24
0
Ayr
What size are the bulbs?, am thinking about getting led's but i dont know what mm length that are.
 

apr95

Obd Eleven programming
Jul 21, 2014
55
10
Does anyone know if it's illegal to have the numberplate lights red?
 

Badger

Active Member
Dec 2, 2012
2,888
7
Newcastle, Staffs
Yes, must be white.

SCHEDULE 15
(Regulation 18)

requirements relating to obligatory rear registration plate lamps



1. Number:
Such that the lamp or lamps are capable of adequately illuminating the rear registration plate

2. Position:
Such that the lamp or lamps are capable of adequately illuminating the rear registration plate

3. Angles of visibility:
Such that the lamp or lamps are capable of adequately illuminating the rear registration plate

4. Alignment:
Such that the lamp or lamps are capable of adequately illuminating the rear registration plate

5. Markings-
(a) A motor vehicle first used on or after 1st April 1986 and a trailer manufactured on or after 1st October 1985:

An approval mark

(b) A motor vehicle first used before 1st April 1986 and a trailer manufactured before 1st October 1985:
No requirement

6. Size of illuminated area:
No requirement

7. Colour:
White


8. Wattage:
No requirement

9. Intensity:
No requirement

10. Electrical connections:
No individual requirement

11. Tell-tale:
No requirement

an E approved LED might be E marked but is e marked for use in a fitting that has been designed for use in a LED fitting and E marked as such
 
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