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Hello

 

Following a minor disagreement with a fence post I need to replace the NSR light on my Yeti.  The light still works and the damage is largely cosmetic (it's cracked but doesn't appear to leak), but it's irritating me now!

 

The Yeti is a 67 plate runout model what had LED lights - is it the same outer glass on all models?  And how easy is it to move the part of the light holding the "bulb" over onto the new glass?

 

 

The dealer will only sell a complete LED light unit (for £££) or I can get a light cover such as this:

https://ultimatestyling.co.uk/skoda-yeti-rear-light-tail-light-passenger-side-lh-ult7091-ll?utm_source=google&utm_medium=paid%2C merchant&utm_campaign=rear-lights&utm_term=utm_term&gclid=Cj0KCQjw0Mb3BRCaARIsAPSNGpUJtPIqPRy60wLwipuY2iiHMwC8pEPF1WD0IBZCusz8j9Ld4KQTPK0aAhHMEALw_wcB

 

I assume the part is pretty generic wherever it comes from?

 

Thanks

Iain

The LED cover/ lens is not the same as the standard type with bulbs.

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