How to remove the rear taillight of a Volkswagen Polo?

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LaneDella
07/30/25 4:48am
Method for removing the rear taillight of a Volkswagen Polo: Inside the trunk, directly behind the taillight on the felt lining, there is a small hole covered with Velcro. Peel it open to reveal a plastic butterfly screw. Unscrew it counterclockwise, then gently pull the taillight backward slightly to disconnect the plug, and it can be removed. In terms of body dimensions, the Volkswagen Polo measures 4053mm in length, 1740mm in width, and 1449mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2564mm. The Volkswagen Polo is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 83 kilowatts and a maximum torque of 145 Newton-meters. For the transmission system, it is paired with a 6-speed automatic manual transmission.
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