1/8/2024 0 Comments 2008 chevy cobalt tail lightsCertain items may be subject to additional fees, or charges including environmental handling or disposal fees, which may vary by Province. Market conditions may cause prices to change without notice. Regular prices in the flyer are PartSource’s suggested regular prices. Regular prices shown are PartSource’s regular prices at which the products will be offered by PartSource as of December 2022. Some products may require assembly and delivery lead time. Please check your local store for availability. Product, service availability, and selection may vary by store. Reinstall your black caps over the reverse lights and install carpeting back on trunk lid.close trunk turn on your headlights and shut the lights off in the shop and enjoy. Now start cleaning up all your wiring cause your done.make sure to use black tape and go everything you have cut and e cable ties to make things look neater the same with using wire loom. Plug light all back together and your done on that sideĭo the exact same on the drivers side. no moisture can get in side of the conection. i chose to use the style of connector that i did cause it is also a heat shrink style.crimpit, heat it, black tape it and your done. join your negative wire to the black wire. Join your positive wire to the brown wire and join them all together. * if you do blow a fuse like i did, passenger side foot area # 9, it's a 10 amp mini fuse lol* down the wire loom on the right underneath to the area where your trunk light is located.hide all your wires and run them to the brake light on the passenger side.un plug the bulb entierly form the light so you have more room to work.Ĭut your brown and black wires only about 2.5 inches from the socket giving you enough room to strip the ends of the wires.do not touch wires together or you will blow fuses ! Now the fun begins, run your lengths of wire form the pass reverse light all the way through the trunk lid down. mount back into trunk lid and pull your wires through With the wires exposed out the side, re silicone with an all weather silicone and let dry.once dryed,install the black foam gaskets back on the lights.they only fit one way so if it doesnt look right try to seat it better. not where the reverse light goes but below it Now that they are glued in place, run your wires through the slots in the side of the light. Tape is shown to hold ends in place so glue could set up i used a 3m product called super fast adhesive for plastics ( i work in a body shop so it was readilly available lol ) and run a layer of glue around outer lens where you want the light to be. good product picked up at local surplus store sealed, flexible, can be mounted in the car or out of the car. Place the seperated lens back into the trunk lid so you know wich way is up and down be careful ,one slip and you need a new lens. drilling a small hole and then rotating lens around moving drill bit. i let it cool down and used a drill with a 1/8 drill bit to cut all the sealent out. i started using a heat gun but noticed the lense was getting to hot and with it being so thin, it would distort. Now you have the painstaking process of remove the sealent from between the lens and housing. The black foam gaskets are next, be careful not to tear them while taking them off ! they are held on to the lights with a form of butal tape ( black sticky stuff ) this is very sticky! Pry gently on the 2 little prongs on either side of the light to release them as well then remove the carpeting by cutting the heads off or using a trim tool to remove the 8 clips holding the carpet on.now you can get started in taking the lights out.using a 11 mil socket take 2 nuts off that hold light in trunk and remove reverse bulb and socket with a twist All pics taken wiht my phone, sorry about qualityįrist you need to remove the plastic covers that cover the reverse lights on the backside of the trunk.flat head screw driver and a slight twist and they will release from the trunk.
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