Assemblies may include halogen or incandescent test bulbs that should be replaced before installation.
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Direct Fit - No vehicle or wiring modification necessary
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How To Replace Fender Marker Light 2002-04 VW Passat
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Tools used
No Tools Needed
1. Removing the Fender Marker Light
Grab hold of the fender marker and move it back and forth
Push the fender marker backwards and pry out
Disconnect the fender marker from the bulb
2. Servicing the Bulb
Pull the bulb off of the socket
Push the new bulb into the socket
3. Installing the Fender Marker Light
Push the socket into the light
Make sure the clip is pushed down in
Place the fender marker light into place
Place the front end first and then the clip side
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On this, fender markers are pretty easy. You just grab hold of them and try to move it back and forth. You can see this one moves backwards. It might move backwards, it might move forwards, but if it moves backwards, push it backwards and then pry out.
Then this disconnects right here. You can access your bulb, they do need an orange bulb. The bulb just pulls out and pushes back in. If your original has been broken, 1A Auto, we make a nice replacement.
Plugs right in and make sure it's nice and secure. Always make sure on the new ones that this clip is pushed down in, and that's kind of out like that. Just put it right back in. Put that side in then the clip side right in.
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These did not work on my 2005 VW Golf.
Robert
February 3, 2017
The outside shape and appearance was a perfect match to the OEM repeater lights that came with my Golf. The problem was that the metal clip that retained the light unit in the fender opening was to short. The OEM clip goes almost to the base flange to firmly retain the light. On these lights, the clip is about 3/16" away and will not hold the light tight. Bending the clip would not have worked as it would have still not have came close to the flange and it would not have the springy propery to work correctly. 1A auto refunded my money. Excellent company to deal with.
'01 Passat Repeater Light
Jakob
February 27, 2017
It's great, thanks! I appreciate the care when sending, and the fast shipping!
O
August 26, 2020
Excellent service,Ill keep buying from you guys
Alan
June 7, 2023
The part was an excellent fit, the video instructions were great it took about 10 minutes to complete. An auto place here said I should take it to a body shop. Definitely did not need to do that. Tanks for the help!