tail light clusters

spiff

New member
Ok this problem is getting worse now. :bangdesk:
see the corrosion at the contact points in the pic below.



what is the solution here?
must I replace both tail light units?
can it be repaired?

is there LED replacements for this type of bmw - e36 316i 1996?

thanks guys
 

Thunder

///Member
I have the same issue on mine.

What you can maybe do is remove the light and maybe get a fine sand paper and just clean it up nicely. Is it causing problems?

As for the LED part I would like to know as well.
 

DieselFan

Honorary ///Member
Pics a bit blurry, why not take them off give them a clean. Is it causing problems? error codes?

Sure there are LED replacements. EBAY lights

You could probably find locally as well.
 

spiff

New member
Thunder said:
I have the same issue on mine.

What you can maybe do is remove the light and maybe get a fine sand paper and just clean it up nicely. Is it causing problems?

As for the LED part I would like to know as well.


yes its is causing problems - go over a bump and the lights stop working.

I have cleaned them up with sand paper but it's already corroded a hole through the galvanised steel plate!

the other side is even worse - its corroded a hole big enough so that the light contact pin no longer touches anything! I've had to bridge the gap with a piece of aluminium shim!


DieselFan said:
Pics a bit blurry, why not take them off give them a clean. Is it causing problems? error codes?


Sure there are LED replacements. EBAY lights

You could probably find locally as well.

thanks
 

Thunder

///Member
spiff said:
Thunder said:
I have the same issue on mine.

What you can maybe do is remove the light and maybe get a fine sand paper and just clean it up nicely. Is it causing problems?

As for the LED part I would like to know as well.


yes its is causing problems - go over a bump and the lights stop working.

I have cleaned them up with sand paper but it's already corroded a hole through the galvanised steel plate!

the other side is even worse - its corroded a hole big enough so that the light contact pin no longer touches anything! I've had to bridge the gap with a piece of aluminium shim!

Mine was started to do the same specially on the brake light. Need to get that fixed once the car is running again.

Keep us updated.


I like these ones

Smoked tail lights

$_57.JPG
 

spiff

New member
Thunder said:
spiff said:
Thunder said:
I have the same issue on mine.

What you can maybe do is remove the light and maybe get a fine sand paper and just clean it up nicely. Is it causing problems?

As for the LED part I would like to know as well.


yes its is causing problems - go over a bump and the lights stop working.

I have cleaned them up with sand paper but it's already corroded a hole through the galvanised steel plate!

the other side is even worse - its corroded a hole big enough so that the light contact pin no longer touches anything! I've had to bridge the gap with a piece of aluminium shim!

Mine was started to do the same specially on the brake light. Need to get that fixed once the car is running again.

Keep us updated.


I like these ones

Smoked tail lights

$_57.JPG





yeah they are tasty lights :)
would they fit on a 316i and how will you do the wiring?
 
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