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Advice Needed - Replacing a Nearside/Passenger Rear Brake Light Unit on Ford Fiesta 2002 Model.


stephanieod15

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Last weekend a lovely driver bashed my rear passenger brake light when I was parked on Overhill Road and didn't leave a note.


I've brought the replacement passenger brake light unit. The actual bulb inside still works, it's just the plastic at the bottom of the unit that is shattered, so the whole unit needs to be taken out and replaced - but I don't feel confident replacing it myself.


Does anybody know of anywhere I can bring my car with the replacement part to get this repaired this week? I have an MOT on Saturday morning.


Any advice would be gratefully received.


Steph.

Hi Alan, After talking this morning, I've been trying to get through to you for a few hours now but not got a response. I thought we'd agreed to meet and I'd pay you to fix my light at around 3pm? Can you confirm if you're still able to help me please? Thanks, Steph.

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