: Hi,
: I got into a reverse accident this morning. The main thing damaged in my
: faithful 240 (1990 model) was the rear light glass. The Main rear brake
: light glass and the white plate glass are broken. The body metal area looks
: slightly creased. But doesn't seem to be any serious problems. Maybe the
: exhaust pipe area got cracked- I thought I smelt some fumes in the car- but
: I can't tell for certain.
: I called up the wreckers and they said they don't have any 240 (1990
: models)- but do have 244s 240 1983 models etc.. A rear tail light glass will
: cost about $11. (Not too sure whether they mean the whole thing or just one
: part).
: My mechanic wants to charge $120 for a 2nd hand model.
: Nonetheless, I will go tomorrow to check them out and see whether they
: match.
: But can someone tell me whether the rear tail light of the 244 or a 240 1983
: model will be ok?
: Any comments?
ya, they will... less that do some milk carton + epoxy and wait till the
right one comes along... don't hurry unless you want a dealer's $200+
version.... does your state have inspection?
best... no biggy
: Thanks
: Wilde
zencraps@comcast.net - 15 Mar 2006 07:14 GMT
IPD sells several lens replacements;
Refer to this link, and see if you can find something.
http://www.ipdusa.com/ProductsCat.aspx?CategoryID=599&NodeID=45&RootID=629
Heck, they even sell the entire lighting assembly.
Wylie Wilde - 15 Mar 2006 09:31 GMT
"AND Books" <andbooks@ripco.com> wrote in message news:dv89o5$jt3> ya, they
will... less that do some milk carton + epoxy and wait till the
> right one comes along... don't hurry unless you want a dealer's $200+
> version.... does your state have inspection?
Thanks Books,
What I meant to say was that the wreckers which had possible replacements
240 1983 models- were selling them for $11.
However my automechanic wanted to charge me $120 for a second hand model.
I will go to the wreckers and see if they have a suitable model. $11 is ok.
AND Books - 15 Mar 2006 10:37 GMT
: "AND Books" <andbooks@ripco.com> wrote in message news:dv89o5$jt3> ya, they
: will... less that do some milk carton + epoxy and wait till the
:> right one comes along... don't hurry unless you want a dealer's $200+
:> version.... does your state have inspection?
:>
: Thanks Books,
: What I meant to say was that the wreckers which had possible replacements
: 240 1983 models- were selling them for $11.
: However my automechanic wanted to charge me $120 for a second hand model.
: I will go to the wreckers and see if they have a suitable model. $11 is ok.
that's a great plan... *always* support your local yard... *never* support
your local dealer... i've scrap-epoxied all kinds of lenses from 544s to
240s... its fun... watch-out for the rubber seals to keep the rainwater
out!!!
90% of all volvo repairs is not necessary... the other 10% is unavoidable
never be in a hurry, and feel free to beg for help from repair shops that
you trust... like reseating ball-joints, or spot-welding the catalytic
converter release bolt (instead of replacing it)... my avg annual repair
is <$50/yr, *never* see a dealer after warranty it over... you're doing
it right!
Wylie Wilde - 15 Mar 2006 12:04 GMT
"AND Books" <andbooks@ripco.com> wrote in message
> 90% of all volvo repairs is not necessary... the other 10% is unavoidable
> never be in a hurry, and feel free to beg for help from repair shops that
> you trust... like reseating ball-joints, or spot-welding the catalytic
> converter release bolt (instead of replacing it)... my avg annual repair
> is <$50/yr, *never* see a dealer after warranty it over... you're doing
> it right!
Thanks Bro, I try.
Great news. I went to the Spare Yard car parts. I immediately saw a ok 240
1983 model. Pulled out the left hand tail light- but found that it had a
cracked lense. Then I wasted so time trying to fit the right hand tail light
into the left side.
After a while, I went for a walk- and found several 240s 1990s a further
distance away. Should have done a walk around at the start! (Seems the
lefthand tail light is a popular item- and most of them were taken).
I settled for a ok but dirt covered tail light. I didn't want to clean off
too much of the mud for fear that the car yard owner might demand more money
off me.
In the event, he charged me $21 for it - which included several bulbs. That
was a damn sight better than the offer of $120 my mechanic made.
It didn't take too long to fit into my Volvo. I drove it home, removed it
again, and gave it a good clean. It looks perfect now.
I also picked up the long black plastic strip that fits in the section under
the doors. It was covered in red clay - a point I made to the car yard
salesperson by sticking the cruddy looking bit thru the shop window at him.
He didn't want to touch it- and sold it to me for $5. Just got to buy the
clips for it now.
Anyhow know where I can pick up the clips?
Howard Nelson - 18 Mar 2006 03:23 GMT
> Great news. I went to the Spare Yard car parts. I immediately saw a ok 240
> 1983 model. Pulled out the left hand tail light- but found that it had a
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>
> Anyhow know where I can pick up the clips?
FCP Groton has the best price. My local independent shop wanted $1.98 each.
Complete set is 26.
Howard