$13.99 Third brake light repair.
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$13.99 Third brake light repair.
I have just received the new LED strip from Oznium. I have already made the splice of the Jag connection to the Oznium LED and it worked fine. I'm now in the process of installing the LED into the Jag assembly. I'll post the pics when finished.
oznium.com
piranaha bar
10 inch red
$ 8.99 per LED bar
$ 4.20 shipping
Install and rebuild time 3 hours max. That is if all of the brittle plastics don't start to disintigrate in you hands while removing. Which mine did.
I'm now waiting for the epoxy to cure and paint to dry then I'll reassemble and post pics.
oznium.com
piranaha bar
10 inch red
$ 8.99 per LED bar
$ 4.20 shipping
Install and rebuild time 3 hours max. That is if all of the brittle plastics don't start to disintigrate in you hands while removing. Which mine did.
I'm now waiting for the epoxy to cure and paint to dry then I'll reassemble and post pics.
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I have just received the new LED strip from Oznium. I have already made the splice of the Jag connection to the Oznium LED and it worked fine. I'm now in the process of installing the LED into the Jag assembly. I'll post the pics when finished.
oznium.com
piranaha bar
10 inch red
$ 8.99 per LED bar
$ 4.20 shipping
Install and rebuild time 3 hours max. That is if all of the brittle plastics don't start to disintigrate in you hands while removing. Which mine did.
I'm now waiting for the epoxy to cure and paint to dry then I'll reassemble and post pics.
oznium.com
piranaha bar
10 inch red
$ 8.99 per LED bar
$ 4.20 shipping
Install and rebuild time 3 hours max. That is if all of the brittle plastics don't start to disintigrate in you hands while removing. Which mine did.
I'm now waiting for the epoxy to cure and paint to dry then I'll reassemble and post pics.
Any leads on the part that the LEDs fit into, that part fits onto the rear window? At the present time the passenger's side is Ok and I have something supporting the driver's side so the unit stay pretty much flush with the window but it will slide away from the rear window if you have the driver's window open (the air pushes it away from the rear window).
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Hopefully my wife will bring the camera back home and I can take pictures of how I have repaired the same clip that you have described. Basically all i did was to add a new plastic angle to the assembly and JB welded the piece in place. That way the whole assembly will slip over the clips on the back window. Its an ugly fix but you can't see it and it worked.
I have also started to use Lock tite 7 min plastic epoxy on all the plastic parts I pull off that stay in one piece. I'll mix the 2 parts and just brush the back of the part with a thin layer of epoxy just to add some regidity to the parts. Kinda like fibreglas resin without the fibreglas.
But the 10" piranaha bar looks darn near identical to the jag piece. As you will see I choose to leave the new bar inside the acrylic tube that is part of the new assembly and cut the clips off the clear portion of the jag part that now holds the jag LED's. Damit I need that camera!!!!
I have also started to use Lock tite 7 min plastic epoxy on all the plastic parts I pull off that stay in one piece. I'll mix the 2 parts and just brush the back of the part with a thin layer of epoxy just to add some regidity to the parts. Kinda like fibreglas resin without the fibreglas.
But the 10" piranaha bar looks darn near identical to the jag piece. As you will see I choose to leave the new bar inside the acrylic tube that is part of the new assembly and cut the clips off the clear portion of the jag part that now holds the jag LED's. Damit I need that camera!!!!
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Pictures are in the photo album/ photo gallery, under "Third tail light repair" I do not yet know how to get them in this thread. Anyone who knows how is welcome to place them here.
The sequence was pretty simple.
1. remove assembly from rear window by pulling up along the window.
2. disconnect the electrical harness.
3. after removing from the car, remove the lense assembly from the trim sham.
4. cut the Jag harness from the old LED at soldier joints.
5. cut clear stand offs away from the clear lense, on the old part.
6. discard old LED assembly.
7. connect the old Jag harness to the new Oznium LED. Put on your readers and you'll see the polarity on the new LED's. Do not remove the new LED assembly out of the acrylic tube.
8. place two rows of 1/4" black double sided tape on the Jag assembly. You will do this on the flat portion right behind the lens and below the old led strip.
9. attach the new Oznium LED tube, with the lead on the same side as the harness in the car, between the old lense and the two black supports. Essentially stick the new LED where the old LED's were removed.
10. now the hard part. you will need to slightly rotate the new LED strip up slightly. You'll see what I mean. Otherwise the LED's will be to low in relationship to the lenses.
11. once you are satisfyied with the location, centered and rolled, stick it to the tape.
12. reassemble the components and make you connections. reinstall and there you are finished.
I choose to paint some of the faded components but for only $14.00 this was a nice repair.
The sequence was pretty simple.
1. remove assembly from rear window by pulling up along the window.
2. disconnect the electrical harness.
3. after removing from the car, remove the lense assembly from the trim sham.
4. cut the Jag harness from the old LED at soldier joints.
5. cut clear stand offs away from the clear lense, on the old part.
6. discard old LED assembly.
7. connect the old Jag harness to the new Oznium LED. Put on your readers and you'll see the polarity on the new LED's. Do not remove the new LED assembly out of the acrylic tube.
8. place two rows of 1/4" black double sided tape on the Jag assembly. You will do this on the flat portion right behind the lens and below the old led strip.
9. attach the new Oznium LED tube, with the lead on the same side as the harness in the car, between the old lense and the two black supports. Essentially stick the new LED where the old LED's were removed.
10. now the hard part. you will need to slightly rotate the new LED strip up slightly. You'll see what I mean. Otherwise the LED's will be to low in relationship to the lenses.
11. once you are satisfyied with the location, centered and rolled, stick it to the tape.
12. reassemble the components and make you connections. reinstall and there you are finished.
I choose to paint some of the faded components but for only $14.00 this was a nice repair.
Last edited by daddyo007; 10-20-2009 at 10:04 PM.
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Hopefully my wife will bring the camera back home and I can take pictures of how I have repaired the same clip that you have described. Basically all i did was to add a new plastic angle to the assembly and JB welded the piece in place. That way the whole assembly will slip over the clips on the back window. Its an ugly fix but you can't see it and it worked.
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My 3rd light stopped working recently. From your post, I didn't quite understand what all you purchased. I went to the oznium website, just unsure what to buy. I have removed my 3rd brake light. I get the correct voltage to the plug when brake is applied/released, so I am guessing my light assembly is bad. My car is a 1997 XK-8 Coupe with 38K on it. I have owned it for about 5 years. Color is Anthracite. Thanks! Jim
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Buy this 8" tube in red. Look at my write up of how I chose to do this. You my do it differently, there is no right or wrong way of doing it. What ever works for you.
Buy this 8" tube in red. Look at my write up of how I chose to do this. You my do it differently, there is no right or wrong way of doing it. What ever works for you.
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Thanks! if I ever have to re-do it, I will order that, I'm still tempted to order one and do it over. I bought a 12" strip of LED's locally for $10 and installed it. I like the way yours looks better than mine. The biggest reason that I will probably leave it alone is, one side of the bracket broke and I super-glued it. It's holding very well, however, I don't think it could take an uninstall without breaking again. You really did an awesome job. Thanks again.
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I have one of the approximately 12 LED's / lights out in my original one, so I'll be doing this relatively soon.
Daddyo007: Now that you've had this repair for several years is it still trouble free? No issues with double sided tape holding it in the correct orientation through summers and winters, no false brake-like-out warnings due to potentially different resistance from the original light, or anything you'd do differently? Thanks.
Daddyo007: Now that you've had this repair for several years is it still trouble free? No issues with double sided tape holding it in the correct orientation through summers and winters, no false brake-like-out warnings due to potentially different resistance from the original light, or anything you'd do differently? Thanks.
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DaddO
Attempting to repair my third brake light now, removed assembly, broke cheap plastic taps, repaired and got ready to purchase light bar to replace OEM LED panel. Where I'm confused is when I look at your pictures you show what appears to be a white LED tube. What do you recommend I purchase to replace the OEM panel? Should I get white or red led's
Thanks. SS
Attempting to repair my third brake light now, removed assembly, broke cheap plastic taps, repaired and got ready to purchase light bar to replace OEM LED panel. Where I'm confused is when I look at your pictures you show what appears to be a white LED tube. What do you recommend I purchase to replace the OEM panel? Should I get white or red led's
Thanks. SS
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Thanks, did the same, Oznium has new LED bars out, went with the 20" white bar, cut in half and it fits perfectly. They do not make a 10" anymore. The cost for the bar to include shipping has gone up to about $25, but it's worth it. Waiting for mount to set then I'll reinstall in the car, will post pics later on.
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Ah! the benefit of owning a coupe....Finally finished the third brake light, took me a couple of trial-by-error attempts but I finally got the right combination. Here's what I found out. With Oznium's new LED bar the white light bar is way too bright, recommend anyone using this product order the red LED bar, the white LED bar completely blows out the red lens to where it looks almost reddish-purple. Ended up spray painting the white LED bar red and now it looks like the stock light. Really enjoyed the brittle plastic experience, had to repair the light cover 3 times, recommend everyone attempting this project use extreme caution when dealing with the plastic components, well anyway I'm back on the road. Happy New Year everybody!
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