- Open the trunk.
- Use a screwdriver or liner remover tool that to pry open the six push screws.
- Remove the trunk carpet liner.
- Be careful with push clips as they are composed of two pieces which can be easily separated or broken.
2014 Subaru BRZ Valenti Tail Light Replacement
Like any other car taillights can burn out or get damaged from rain conditions. It is not a matter of if but when. Valenti smoked edition taillights that have a vulnerability to rain if not installed correctly. And rainwater can slip through gaskets in the screw holes of the taillight. This is quite common with taillights and will cause the bulb to be flooded with water and the non-removable LED bulbs will short out. Nonetheless, replacing the taillight is the safest option. This replacement guide shows basic forms of electrical repair although the repair is considered plug and play and there are non-exposed wires cut, spliced, or exposed to the user. This taillight brand only requires a plug connector to attach to another plug connector. Applicable to all Valenti branded taillights up 2016 models. You will need a basic understanding of tightening and loosening a 10mm hexagonal nut for removal with a socket wrench. You would need 25-30 minutes of dedicated spare time to complete this repair. This repair guide will teach a user how to replace both the left and right taillight.
Step-by-step instructions
- Remove all four nuts with a 10 mm socket wrench.
- Remove the white plastic wire hose that is on the top right screw.
- This wire hose is for wire neatness and is attached to the screw to stop it from moving around while the vehicle is in motion.
- Unplug each taillight.
- There should be one white plug connector per light. There is a black switch to activate the sequential blinker feature.
- Work the taillight out of the taillight groove. This may involve light wiggling to separate from vehicle.
- Be careful removing the taillight. The tail light can chip or break if removed too aggressively.
- Set the new taillight in the groove until you get a snug fit, and the rubber grommet (in the screw hole) has a watertight seal.
- This is very important to keep rainwater out of the taillight.
- Do not over torque the screws as the black rubber gasket surrounding the taillight will come through the hole resulting in a non-water-tight seal. Hand-tight torque is all that is needed.
- Take a new taillight and plug both taillight bulbs in. Screw clockwise.
- Replace all 10 mm bolts for the taillight and screw each bolt in a star pattern.
- Make sure you don’t over-tighten as this will pull the grommet through the hole which will result in the air-tight seal being broken.
- Turn on the car and test if the taillight is working properly and is lit up.
Conclusion
Take the six carpet liner clips and push them back in place. There are 3 clips for each side. Repeat steps 1-9 for the opposite taillight installation.
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