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How to Replace the Reverse Light on a Bora?

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McHarmony
07/29/25 3:33am
Bora reverse light replacement method: 1. For safety reasons, always disconnect the power first. Therefore, open the trunk lid of the car and cut off the vehicle's power supply to ensure a no-power operation later. At the same time, to make space for replacing the taillight, organize the trunk. 2. Remove the dust cover on the back of the taillight. This is a necessary step for taillight replacement. Removing the dust cover facilitates the replacement process. Many taillights come in two forms: bulb and socket separate type and bulb and socket integrated type. We are using the bulb and socket separate type. 3. Before replacing the taillight, identify the light that needs to be replaced. Press the rotating handle at the back of the light and unscrew it. Then replace it with a new light, paying attention to the model and color of the light. 4. After installing the taillight, reattach the dust cover.
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MacMarcus
08/12/25 2:25pm
As a car owner who frequently does DIY repairs, the process of changing the reverse light on a Bora is actually quite simple. First, you need to prepare the tools: a small screwdriver and a matching new bulb, typically model 1156 or 7440, depending on the car's year. Then, open the trunk and locate the rear light assembly, usually above the rear bumper. Use the screwdriver to remove the fixing screws—there are usually two or three—and carefully take off the emblem or light cover. Next, you'll see the bulb socket inside the light assembly; gently twist it counterclockwise to remove the old bulb and unplug the power connector. Insert the new bulb, ensuring a secure connection, then twist it back into place in the opposite direction. Don’t forget to test it: start the car, shift into reverse, and check if the light turns on properly. If it does, reattach the light cover and tighten the screws; if not, check if the connector is plugged in firmly. I recommend buying the bulb in advance from an auto shop or online, making sure not to get the wrong model. The whole process takes about ten minutes, saving you time and effort while also teaching you some basic car repair skills, so you won’t be afraid of similar issues in the future.
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LeDerek
08/12/25 2:27pm
As a new car owner, I was quite nervous the first time I changed the reverse light on my Bora, as driving safety always comes first. The steps are simple: prepare a new bulb (make sure the model matches), turn off the engine and lock the car to ensure safety. Then open the trunk and locate the small screw on the outer side of the light assembly, slowly unscrew it with a small screwdriver. After removing the light cover, note that there are multiple bulbs inside the light cluster—the reverse light is the white or transparent one. Gently unplug the old bulb, avoiding excessive force to prevent damaging the wiring. When inserting the new bulb, align the connector and tighten it into the socket. Before testing, shift into reverse in a parking lot to check the light, ensuring no issues before reassembling the cover. I recommend beginners wear gloves during the process, as bulbs are fragile and prone to breaking. The whole process takes less than fifteen minutes, but stay calm—it gets easier with practice. Timely replacement helps prevent reversing accidents, especially important in low-light conditions.
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MakaylaFitz
10/02/25 6:42am
Changing the reverse light on a Bora is not difficult. I usually enjoy tinkering with cars, and the steps can be done in minutes. Open the trunk to locate the light assembly, unscrew and remove the cover, unplug the old bulb, and replace it with a new one. Test the light to ensure it works, then reassemble everything. Make sure to remember the bulb model to avoid buying the wrong one and wasting effort. Doing it yourself saves the cost of a repair shop—just a small expense. Be gentle to avoid damaging the socket, and if the light doesn’t work, check the plug or fuse. Routine maintenance like this on a Bora is a piece of cake.
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SanEllie
11/15/25 8:25am
I prefer replacing car parts myself to save money, and changing the reverse light on a Bora is quite economical. Just prepare a matching bulb and a screwdriver, open the trunk to locate the light assembly, and unscrew it. After removing the cover, you can see the position of the reverse light bulb—pull out the old one and plug in the new one, then test the light. The whole process costs just over ten yuan for a bulb, saving you dozens compared to a repair shop. After replacement, the light works, making reversing safer. Just pay attention to the bulb model and ensure it's securely installed. The DIY process is simple and straightforward, and regular maintenance can extend the lifespan of the lights.
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