While washing my car, I noticed the passenger side reverse light was loose. The bottom portion would flex inward instead of begin secure. Upon doing a little Forum research, it was suggested to pull the wheel liners and drop the diffuser. This is not necessary.
All I did was jack up the rear, get underneath the back and remove the (4) 7mm screws located on the culprit side. 2 screws right behind the rear wheel, and the other two screws parallel to those which are holding the diffuser. Once removed, you can pull down on the diffuser and "seat" the reverse light tabs back into the "stays" that secure the light.
It's obvious that the flexibility of the diffuser causes the tabs built into the light to come out of the holes provided in the diffuser.
Once secured, just install the 4 screws and you're back in business.
jf
All I did was jack up the rear, get underneath the back and remove the (4) 7mm screws located on the culprit side. 2 screws right behind the rear wheel, and the other two screws parallel to those which are holding the diffuser. Once removed, you can pull down on the diffuser and "seat" the reverse light tabs back into the "stays" that secure the light.
It's obvious that the flexibility of the diffuser causes the tabs built into the light to come out of the holes provided in the diffuser.
Once secured, just install the 4 screws and you're back in business.
jf
Loose reverse lights - easy fix
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