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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / January 2005

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'96 850 wagon tailgate repair?

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Atif I. Chaudhry - 16 Jan 2005 18:53 GMT
Looks like something bad happened to my 850 Wagon in a parking lot.

The driver side lower light is broken and the tailgate has a large but
shallow dent.

I bought a new tail light off of eBay.  Is there a website that explains
exactly how to swap out the old one and put in the new one?

Also any ideas on how much it would cost to get a tailgait dent
repaired? (I'm in upstate NY)

It almost looks like you could take the inside panel off and pound out
the dent from the inside.

Any advice/comments would be appreciated.
James Sweet - 16 Jan 2005 19:34 GMT
> Looks like something bad happened to my 850 Wagon in a parking lot.
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> Any advice/comments would be appreciated.

If the paint is ok they have paintless dent removal services, I've heard
they work ok in some situations. If the paint is damaged then a body shop
will repaint the whole panel, that's a few hundred bucks.
Mike F - 17 Jan 2005 14:25 GMT
> Looks like something bad happened to my 850 Wagon in a parking lot.
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> Any advice/comments would be appreciated.

It'll be fairly easy to figure out how the taillight comes off once you
have the new one.  There's just a few nuts that are accessible from
inside after removing the bulb changing cover and one floor panel.  

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Atif I. Chaudhry - 17 Jan 2005 20:07 GMT
O.K. Thanks....

> It'll be fairly easy to figure out how the taillight comes off once you
> have the new one.  There's just a few nuts that are accessible from
> inside after removing the bulb changing cover and one floor panel.  
 
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