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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / June 2005

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illusion123a - 02 Jun 2005 14:56 GMT
How much can i expect to pay for a rear light that needs to be replaced (at
a dealer) if i take to to a mom and pop shop can they do it there, or will
they have to order a special part?
hyundaitech - 02 Jun 2005 17:56 GMT
Anyone should be able to do it.  Parts sources are manufacturer and used,
and possibly aftermarket.  Shop around.
Jody - 02 Jun 2005 21:15 GMT
is it a burned out bulb?
or a busted lense?
> How much can i expect to pay for a rear light that needs to be replaced
> (at
> a dealer) if i take to to a mom and pop shop can they do it there, or will
> they have to order a special part?
Jody - 02 Jun 2005 21:18 GMT
and what model are you driving?
just open the lil panels on inside of trunk / hatch one on each side of car
and then if like our accent u undo the  plastic knobs  and you have acess to
the bulbs. its very very easy to do.
take the burnt out bulb, and go to walmart or somewhere else and buy a
replacement...
> How much can i expect to pay for a rear light that needs to be replaced
> (at
> a dealer) if i take to to a mom and pop shop can they do it there, or will
> they have to order a special part?
illusion123a - 02 Jun 2005 23:15 GMT
I got it done after work for $3.50 at the mom and pop place, which is a
hell of a lit cheeper then the dealer would have charged, i think last
time It ran me almost$20
hyundaitech - 03 Jun 2005 00:38 GMT
I thought you were talking about the whole lamp.  Sorry.  Just about anyone
can install a bulb.  
 
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