Hey everyone,
I bought a Superb MK3 L&K with wonky ambient lighting in the dash trim and the passenger side front door. This isn't really a big issue, but I got annoyed enough to try and do something about it.
There's two separate problems:
I removed the dash ambient lighting trim panel and it looks like the optical fiber is cracked, so the light from the SMD LEDs travels only up to a certain point. I looked at replacing the whole trim panel, but it's ~300EUR for the thing (https://www.skoda-parts.com/spare-part/3v1858418bn77-decorative-bar-skoda-46513.html). I want to try and save some money by to replace the optical fiber myself first. There's really nothing to loose since I can always buy the OEM part if I somehow mess things up. I noticed the actual panel has two parts with small clips and melted plastic. I can try heating up the plastic with a fan. Has anyone tried removing the optical fiber from the trim panel? Any tips?
The passenger side front door also has wonky ambient lighting. It seems to be working halfway, which makes me thing it could be that one of the LEDs died. I'm going to try to remove the trim panel and the SMD PCBs and if one's dead, I'm going to solder in a new one (I have an SMD soldering station). I've read somewhere online that the trim panel is welded to the door card, so I might have to drill it, then melt plastic into the whole when reassembling it. Does anyone know if I can remove the door trim panel by itself, or do I need to remove the whole door card to get to it?