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adam bell

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on uk cars the reflector on the boot lid do they work or not.

i thought they didnt come wired but you can wire it up if you want to.

 

From reading other posts I understand that they don't light up without modification. They can be wired to do so, but I think it's more a PITA than you first might realise (something to do with needing a long length of wire to do it).

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Early UK's have fake central brake lights as LED's weren't legal in 1993 on UK roads. Later UK cars have real lights though. I've got a real one to put on my car but the intense removal of a lot of the interior and then wiring has put me off so far!

 

I didn't know that!!! I have a very early UK car and I thought (and so did Toyota!!!) that the light was f**ked!!!

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I didn't know that!!! I have a very early UK car and I thought (and so did Toyota!!!) that the light was f**ked!!!

 

:D

 

If you remove the panel on the inside of the boot door you'll see where you can plug a real one in :D

 

But, the issue comes when you follow that wire back into the cabin - it essentially doesn't go anywhere. I think chiefgroover did a "how to" thread that I dug up when I got my real light. It involves taking a wire from somewhere behind the passenger seat over the ceiling to the drivers side, so I thought "sod that for a bunch of bananas" and put the light in my glovebox for now :D

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