307 feline rear lights

Discussion in 'Peugeot 307' started by Ben Hicks, Jan 15, 2008.

  1. Ben Hicks

    Ben Hicks Guest

    Hi,

    Does anyone know how to change the rear lights on a 307 Feline. It's the
    unit that has the brake light in the middle with two semi circular side
    lights surrounding it, looks like (0).

    One of the two side lights on the left hand rear has gone and I couldn't
    seem to find a way into the unit tonight. Admittedly I didn't try for too
    long as it was dark and raining, so will attempt it again in daylight. I
    didn't know if anyone had any hints though.

    Cheers.

    Ben
     
    Ben Hicks, Jan 15, 2008
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  2. Ben Hicks

    pastis Guest


    They should be replace from inside the car, not outside. You must partly
    remove the interior decoration.
    I can't reproduce the pictures here, but this is what the manual says:

    1. Direction indicators (P 21 W).
    2. Reversing lights (P 21 W), left-hand side.
    Fog lamp (P 21 W), right-hand side.
    3. Brake lights (P 21 W).
    4. Side lights (x 2) (R 5 W).

    These 6 bulbs are changed from inside the boot:
    - Move aside the boot trim to access the bulb holder,
    - Press the two tabs and remove the bulb holder,
    - Change the faulty bulb.
    When refitting, take care to pass the trim under the seal.

    Grtz,
    Eric B.
     
    pastis, Jan 16, 2008
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  3. Ben Hicks

    tricky4000 Guest

    Always start by removing the rubber door seal and then fold back the
    cardboard-like carpet trim. It doesn't damage easily and you can move
    it back quite far.
    The two tabs on the lamp holders must be pushed gently away from each
    other. Unplug the combination wires by pressing the little plastic
    tab on the bottom of the plug. This way you can hold the lamp holder
    with all it's bulbs in your hand. When putting this back in, you
    should hear a click when the two tabs engage.

    Dan.
     
    tricky4000, Jan 16, 2008
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  4. Ben Hicks

    Ben Hicks Guest

    Thanks for your responses guys!

    In daylight, it was much easier to see the upper clip so had the bulb
    changed in no time.

    Cheers,

    Ben
     
    Ben Hicks, Jan 18, 2008
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