07-02-2023, 04:36 PM | #1 |
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X2 F39 Taillight Flaw / Issue ... Can I Salvage It Or No?
Some of you may recall my post a couple years ago. I started getting a 'left rear turn signal bulb malfunction error' indicating my signal light was burnt out. To my shock I removed it and it wasn't. It was perfectly fine but what I was discovered was one of the two points on the tail light assembly where the bulb socket / bulb holder makes contact had melting on the black plastic surrounding that metal point.
Thanks to some members here and elsewhere I took a knife, sand paper, and metal files to try and bring that metal point to the surface by removing as much of the burnt plastic as possible. I did this twice over the past 2 years with success but after a windshield replacement and them scanning my car and recalibrating things it is popping the error and my signal is no longer working. I've tried the bulb socket from the other side (same issue) and even plugged the other taillight assembly from the other side into the same wiring harness and it works so I know it's 100% the tail light assembly and this contact point causing me issues. Any tips and/or advice on how to salvage it? It seems like a waste to buy a new one for $250 shipped when the entire thing works and this small part is the reason it's not working. Attached pictures below show the section that has the issue, the non-affected upper side, and the affected bottom side that has the melting/damage. |
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