What to Do When the Car Tail Light is Cracked?

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StBrooke
07/29/25 11:58pm
If the car tail light is broken, it needs to be replaced immediately. The replacement steps are as follows: 1. Disconnect the power: For safety, always disconnect the power first. Open the car's trunk lid and cut off the vehicle's power to ensure no electrical operation afterward. 2. Remove the dust cover on the back of the tail light: This is a necessary step for tail light replacement. Remove the dust cover to facilitate the replacement process. 3. Perform the replacement: Before replacing the tail light, identify the specific light that needs to be replaced. Press and hold the rotating handle at the back of the light and unscrew it. Then, install the new light, paying attention to the model and color. 4. Reinstall the tail light and dust cover: After installing the new tail light, reattach the dust cover.
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DiConnor
08/16/25 3:36am
The most dreaded thing on the road is such sudden incidents—my car's taillight was cracked by a bicycle last week. I immediately pulled over to check: found the outer shell broken but the wiring intact, so I temporarily sealed the crack with waterproof tape from my car kit. Taillights aren't just for decoration; without them at night, the car behind can't see your braking actions, making rear-end collisions highly likely. The next day, I went to the auto parts market to order an OEM taillight assembly. The mechanic mentioned that many modern taillights are now integrated with the car's body lines, making standalone lens replacements prone to leaks and fogging. The full replacement cost over 800 yuan, so I recommend keeping a roll of heavy-duty tape in your glove compartment.
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