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Ahhh... well now it all suddenly seems easy! iamwithstupid.gif

I didn't realise there were two small round trim holes over the bolts. That makes it all so much easier!

Will try it this evening.

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Yeah - the trim in the boot is "raised" in a cricle where the bolt holes are. You don't need to peel much back - but I did yesterday to wire in this parking sensor (at least so I could feed the wires through easily).

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2. Gently pull the trim in the bottom right corner, near the the tailgate plastic protector strip.

3. Gently pull the clips keeping the trim in place and expose a hex bolt and hole (recessed) about half way up the light cluster under the trim - there may be a piece of red plastic near it.

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It was this bit that made me think that just popping out the circular trim over the hex bolt was too easy, so started removing trim from the side.

When I realised the trip really didn't want to come out, I had a re-think!

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LEDs turned up this morning. First, I must say it was easy to change them on my Avant.... On the inner soft trim by the lamp pop the cap open. 2. undo the bolt (phillips or 8mm ) 3. pull lamp outwards and remove. Easy! 169144-ok.gif

Not so easy is the fact they drive the DIS and CAN BUS crazy ........The side light just flashes and the DIS reports that a bulb is out frown.gif

I really can't be arsed to wire up resistors. I would think I'd need to put four in ( two side light , two brake ) wouldn't I? frown.gif

There isn't much room for monster resistors behind the lamps and I'm not going to cut the looms inside the quarter panels. SOOOOOOOOOOOOO the Mrs has got some LED rear lights in her Clio jump.gif they look pretty good and illuminate instantly when you hit the brake notworthy.gif

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2. Gently pull the trim in the bottom right corner, near the the tailgate plastic protector strip.

3. Gently pull the clips keeping the trim in place and expose a hex bolt and hole (recessed) about half way up the light cluster under the trim - there may be a piece of red plastic near it.

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It was this bit that made me think that just popping out the circular trim over the hex bolt was too easy, so started removing trim from the side.

When I realised the trip really didn't want to come out, I had a re-think!

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Whats the latest sparky? Need any more tips?

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Whats the latest sparky? Need any more tips?

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Well this morning was the install day. smile.gif

Followed your tips (worked a treat, cheers) and then discovered one major problem.

Not the DIS (cos I don't have it!), but the fact that the brake light is mounted at nearly 90 degree to the other bulbs. ARSE!!!

This means that the forward facing LEDS are pointing out to the side. Great. Otherwise they are pretty bright, and I'm assuming I have the right bulb as it's the only one where the notches are mounted at different heights.

Audi, you fekr.gif's the_finger.gif

So, after all the help on here, it's pointless unless anyone knows of any mods or different bulbs?

Not a happy bunny today, I can tell you.

Cheers for your help on this though DieselMeister. 169144-ok.gif

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Don't worry, it's not your fault.

It is bright, but all bar 6 smaller LEDs (the ones around the side of the led, 90 degrees to the main ones), are facing at 80 degrees from the rear of the car.

Would this be road-legal as I'm assuming it's too weak a light pointing the wrong way?

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