Rear bumper reflector ? Is it a Snap on or stick on part?

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I have a scratch in the right rear red bumper reflector and would like to replace it.

I am curios if that's a snap on part or a stick on part with molding tape or adhesive.

If it's just a snap on kind of part I was going to try and order one online and change it out myself. If it's a stick on, I might let my local body shop take care of it.

Anyone ever change out those reflectors.
 
They are not lit on US Spec LC and LX. Just a reflector.

They look to have been specced in areas that require rear fog lights. 194 bulb.
 
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US are the same as UAE. Blanked bulb hole. Rest is the same as working fog light - mounts, screws etc.
 
Thank you.
So looking at those pic's in that link, I am gathering that there are two nuts on the back side holding it in.
As long as those nuts are accessible without removing the rear bumper, it should be a pretty simple task to replace one.
 
According to service manual, rear bumper should be removed. But I think it could be done without that. Try to lay down under the car :)
 
Is this a fog or a stop light?

Is the wiring already there for USA models or do you have to install wiring if you wanted lights?
 
Took a peek under the bumper, it doesn't look like USA models have any wiring with the stock reflector. The aftermarket 2016 LC ones look good.


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There is no wiring if the bulb hole is blanked. And that`s weird You don`t have rear fog lights... In Europe that`s a must have.

I had to make wiring for it, because in UAE also there`s no need of rear fog light.
 
There is no wiring if the bulb hole is blanked. And that`s weird You don`t have rear fog lights... In Europe that`s a must have.

I had to make wiring for it, because in UAE also there`s no need of rear fog light.

Is there such a thing as fog in the UAE? ;)
 
Sand storm :D In EUR we use also rear fog lights during extreme rainfall on highway. :)
 
I'm trying something with some inexpensive LED cube lights from Amazon. I used this thread to figure out how to remove the stock reflectors (USA spec LX 570). There are two nuts to loosen and I just reached up from underneath the truck after listening the guards behind the mud flaps. I drilled one small hole above the LED cube light in the plastic of the bumper and even if I put the stock reflectors back in, the holes will be covered. I am using a Quake LED wireless remote and controller to power the cubes.

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