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Relocating the rear lights! How to guide
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30 Aug 2015 23:04 #151034
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Relocating the rear lights! How to guide was created by Statey
I finally got around to having a go at this today! After recently seeing some Jimnys with cut down rear bumpers I decided I liked the look and I knew the first thing I would need to do is relocate the rear lights from the bumper to the cluster.
This is the way I did it, I'm not a mechanic just like having a go but feel free to leave any comments etc
Step 1
Remove the rear cluster lights (ones not in the bumper) Large Phillips screwdriver will do
Step 2
Remove all the bumper bolts. 2 in both arches, 3 between boot door and bumper, 1 under each light cluster.
Step 3
Carefully pull away he bumper and disconnect the loom.
Step 4
Remove the bumper light cluster and cut around the bulb holders (I used a little coping saw as couldn't find my dremel cutter)
Will need to make sure it's trimmed tidy after.
Step 5
In the passenger side you will need to cut a hold into the blank.
Step 6
Match up the indicators into the top holes of the clusters, make sure the widest section is fit inside the smallest hole (tried to point out below)
Step 7
Apply a little super glue to the cluster and press with the bulb in the until starts to tack. Then remove the bulb carefully and leave to dry
Step 7 repeat on the lower (stop and tail)
Step 8 using the old loom from the bumper move he wiring inside the rear of the Jimny (My rear panels are removed at the moment and this would have been a pain without them removed)
Push the old wiring through the cluster hole
Step 9 repeat the process on the drivers side
Step 10 undo the wiring slightly to make it longer to get the old bumper look over to the other corner
Step 11 Connect it all up and try it out!
Step 12 tbc...
Number plate light, Fog and Reverse still needed to be sorted!
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This is the way I did it, I'm not a mechanic just like having a go but feel free to leave any comments etc

Step 1
Remove the rear cluster lights (ones not in the bumper) Large Phillips screwdriver will do
Step 2
Remove all the bumper bolts. 2 in both arches, 3 between boot door and bumper, 1 under each light cluster.
Step 3
Carefully pull away he bumper and disconnect the loom.
Step 4
Remove the bumper light cluster and cut around the bulb holders (I used a little coping saw as couldn't find my dremel cutter)
Will need to make sure it's trimmed tidy after.
Step 5
In the passenger side you will need to cut a hold into the blank.
Step 6
Match up the indicators into the top holes of the clusters, make sure the widest section is fit inside the smallest hole (tried to point out below)
Step 7
Apply a little super glue to the cluster and press with the bulb in the until starts to tack. Then remove the bulb carefully and leave to dry
Step 7 repeat on the lower (stop and tail)
Step 8 using the old loom from the bumper move he wiring inside the rear of the Jimny (My rear panels are removed at the moment and this would have been a pain without them removed)
Push the old wiring through the cluster hole
Step 9 repeat the process on the drivers side
Step 10 undo the wiring slightly to make it longer to get the old bumper look over to the other corner
Step 11 Connect it all up and try it out!
Step 12 tbc...
Number plate light, Fog and Reverse still needed to be sorted!
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01 Sep 2015 17:21 #151118
by Halford
Replied by Halford on topic Relocating the rear lights! How to guide
good guide, like the chop and glue approach 
re:
what's happening
the lower light = ?
the middle light (old reverse) = ?
the top light (right fog) ?

re:
what's happening

the lower light = ?
the middle light (old reverse) = ?
the top light (right fog) ?
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11 Feb 2018 16:56 #189268
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off side
fog light green wire + black wire earth
reverse light red wire + black wire earth
indicator green wire with yellow line + black wire earth
near side
indicator green wire with red line + black wire earth
rear lights red wire with yellow line + black wire earth
brake lights green wire with white line + black wire earth
fog light green wire + black wire earth
reverse light red wire + black wire earth
indicator green wire with yellow line + black wire earth
near side
indicator green wire with red line + black wire earth
rear lights red wire with yellow line + black wire earth
brake lights green wire with white line + black wire earth

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12 Feb 2018 07:34 #189281
by yakuza
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
Replied by yakuza on topic Relocating the rear lights! How to guide
On my 2005 car there is only blinkers and fog in the bumper.
Should be easy to relocate the blinkers to the upper reverse, make new reverse light(s) and just forget about the fog/highway light.
Rear fog light missing is not a MOT fail in Norway if it is completely removed. If it is there it must work though.
Should be easy to relocate the blinkers to the upper reverse, make new reverse light(s) and just forget about the fog/highway light.
Rear fog light missing is not a MOT fail in Norway if it is completely removed. If it is there it must work though.
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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12 Feb 2018 16:42 #189285
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Yes would be possible just need to fit yellow T20 bulbs
just check your wire colours against the ones i posted
if wire colours match then all information is here
Jack
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yakuza wrote: On my 2005 car there is only blinkers and fog in the bumper.
Should be easy to relocate the blinkers to the upper reverse, make new reverse light(s) and just forget about the fog/highway light.
Rear fog light missing is not a MOT fail in Norway if it is completely removed. If it is there it must work though.
Yes would be possible just need to fit yellow T20 bulbs
just check your wire colours against the ones i posted
if wire colours match then all information is here

Jack
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20 Jan 2019 18:19 - 20 Jan 2019 18:28 #201240
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Ok lads I have a twist on this what worked for me and took less than 40 mins to sort out.
Here it is
1.Get a soldering Iron and flatten the soldering tip.
Now the soldering Iron becomes a hot knife so no cutting .
2.Start melting out the bulb holders.
Take your time and within a minute you will have cut out the holder
3. I used a 3 in grinder with a flap wheel to reduce the height of the bulb holder you have just cut out .
This is important because the indicator socket sits taller and could be closer to the body behind the light fitting.
4. With the same soldering iron and the sockets height(while cut outs) tailored to the new housing location (Black locations)start melting the black sides of the new holes on to the white adapter.
6.The test
Here it is
1.Get a soldering Iron and flatten the soldering tip.
Now the soldering Iron becomes a hot knife so no cutting .
2.Start melting out the bulb holders.
Take your time and within a minute you will have cut out the holder
3. I used a 3 in grinder with a flap wheel to reduce the height of the bulb holder you have just cut out .
This is important because the indicator socket sits taller and could be closer to the body behind the light fitting.
4. With the same soldering iron and the sockets height(while cut outs) tailored to the new housing location (Black locations)start melting the black sides of the new holes on to the white adapter.
6.The test
Last edit: 20 Jan 2019 18:28 by Dirtbird.
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