Rear turn light - change

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Rear turn light - change

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I banged my rear turn light into a parked car in my drive way and the rubberized piece that holds on to the bike bent a little. I have put a black tape around and it is about 80-90% fixed. The light always worked and still works.

I did purchase a replacement on ebay and want to know how easy is it to replace that light ?

BTW - on a 2013 PCX150.
Location - Tampa FL

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Re: Rear turn light - change

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Add your location to your profile so we know where you are. That helps us help you. The American turn lights are different than the rest of the world.
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Re: Rear turn light - change

Post by Mel46 »

From your description I think you are in America, so I am going to answer as though you are. I have changed out mine. The cost is somewhat prohibitive though, just to give you warning. The turn signal assembly is around $75, and that is on the internet. The dealer will charge you more than that. It is attached to the plastic panels and is plug & play, so once you take the panel off you will have unplugged it already. The panel removal takes patience. The rear is relatively easy. Everything plugs into the bundle on the right side. It use to be that there was a difference in the price between the right and left rear turn signals, but I think know they realized that turning the light over would accomplish the same thing as building a new one for each side. Still, you can check. Maybe some sites still have them separated, in which case one side was less expensive than the other. Good luck.
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