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206 broken light cluster
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Ive managed to break 1 of these on my 206 but my question is if i cant find 1 for a 2004 model would 1 for an earlier still fit or would i be better off going to a scrap yard
I'd try a scrappy's first.I need a new one for mine as the connections have corroded on the brake light so that's where I'm going first.0 -
The lights are different on the newer 'facelift' models. So if you change one of the clusters for an older style one, you'll need to change the other one too as it will look odd when the lights are on.0
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Also I believe not all 206s used the cambus system so the electrical connectors will probably be completly different on new models to the older ones. Just guessing but I would double check that too.0
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Deleted_User wrote: »The lights are different on the newer 'facelift' models. So if you change one of the clusters for an older style one, you'll need to change the other one too as it will look odd when the lights are on.Also I believe not all 206s used the cambus system so the electrical connectors will probably be completly different on new models to the older ones. Just guessing but I would double check that too.I'd try a scrappy's first.I need a new one for mine as the connections have corroded on the brake light so that's where I'm going first.
ah i see, thanks,
think ill try a scrappy first0 -
Try owners forums as well as ebay. These were easily available when people were changing to Lexus lights years ago so some people may have spare units lying in garages etc..
The difference between your model and earlier lights is just too much to even consider.0 -
They are under £33 brand new from europarts, Be careful buying 2nd hand from different
model years, They do vary slightly in the pattern.
https://www.eurocarparts.com pop your reg number in there.
Very simple to fit.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
Me? id go with ebay... Plenty of boy racers changing them over for "Lexus style" lights, they'll be 2 a penny,“I may not agree with you, but I will defend to the death your right to make an a** of yourself.”
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eBay is where I would look first, you can pick one up for pennies.
I brought a complete new rear light for my mondeo for £6!!!!
Scrapeyard wanted £45 :O
Good luck0
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