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Replacing a damaged rear light cluster on a Kodiaq

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On a 67 plate SE-L model so all LED I believe.

 

The car was reversed into a wheelie bin and it put a little hole in one of the rear light clusters.

 

Where would be best (cheapest..) to buy a replacement from?  and is it simple to fit myself?  I assume I couldn't just replace the glass as I'm guessing they are sealed units?

 

Thanks,

 

 

also...a separate incident (I know!   but neither were me...)....if anyone can recommend a good body shop repair place in Cambridge.  The rear door is very scratched and dented after grinding against a post (ffs)

Edited by Waspattack

There are four parts to the rear light clusters, two parts on each side. One 'main' cluster that houses part of the tail (night) lights, brake lights and indicator, then there is a separate cluster that is part of the boot lid, it houses the rest of the tail (night) light (High Functionality only) reverse and fog lights (as linked above).

 

Image result for skoda kodiaq rear light

 

The SE L is full LED (High Functionality), so I'd wait until payday!

 

Edited by silver1011

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