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Volkswagen Golf IV (1997 release)

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Removing and installing the rear light



Elements of the rear light

1 - lamp stop lamps;
2 - light indicators;
3 - rear position lamp lighting;
4 - the holder of bulbs;
5 - reversing lamp;
6 - fog lamp;
7 - a nut M5 3 Nm;
8 - Seal;
9 - housing rear light

Withdrawal

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Remove the holder of bulbs of a back lantern.
2. Remove the three screws (arrows) and remove the taillight out of the car.

Setting

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Check the seal taillights and, if necessary, replace it.
2. Install the tail light, with the first type in the side bolt hole lantern.
3. Tighten the nuts rear light torque of 3 Nm.
4. Attach the rear light bulbs.




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