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How much does a brake light bulb replacement cost for Volkswagen cars?
Car model | Fixter price range |
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Brake light bulb - passenger side replacement for Volkswagen Polo | £16 - £26 |
Brake light bulb - driver side replacement for Volkswagen Polo | £16 - £26 |
Brake light bulb - passenger side replacement for Volkswagen Golf VII | £14 - £22 |
Brake light bulb - driver side replacement for Volkswagen Golf VII | £14 - £22 |
Brake light bulb - passenger side replacement for Volkswagen Golf | £16 - £26 |
Brake light bulb - driver side replacement for Volkswagen Golf | £16 - £26 |
Brake light bulb - passenger side replacement for Volkswagen Tiguan | £14 - £22 |
Brake light bulb - driver side replacement for Volkswagen Tiguan | £14 - £22 |
Brake light bulb - passenger side replacement for Volkswagen Golf VI | £18 - £28 |
Brake light bulb - driver side replacement for Volkswagen Golf VI | £18 - £28 |
Brake light bulb - passenger side replacement for Volkswagen Up! | £16 - £26 |
Brake light bulb - driver side replacement for Volkswagen Up! | £16 - £26 |
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What does a brake light bulb do?
A brake light bulb is responsible for lighting up your brake lights when you apply the brake pedal. They are a vital safety feature of your car as they ensure you’re visible at night and make other drivers aware when you are braking.
What are the symptoms of a bad brake light bulb?
Below are the top three symptoms that could indicate you need to replace your brake light bulb:
If your brake lights no longer light up at all when you apply the brakes
If your brakes lights are dimmer than usual
Slow responding bulbs
What happens when we do a brake light bulb replacement on your car?
Our certified mechanics will:
Check your brake lights to see which bulbs need replacing
They will remove the cover to access the bulb(s)
They will then replace all the faulty bulbs, ensuring they have the correct bulbs for your make and model
They will reattach the cover and test the new bulbs by applying the brakes
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What does a brake light bulb do?
A brake light bulb is responsible for lighting up your brake lights when you apply the brake pedal. They are a crucial safety feature of your car, letting the people behind you know in plenty of time when you’re about to slow down. It’s a good idea to regularly check that all your brake lights are clearly visible and in good working order.
Volkswagen
Volkswagen (often shortened to VW) is a German automobile manufacturer founded in 1937 by the German Labour Front, a Nazi labour union.
Volkswagen is the flagship marque of the Volkswagen Group, who in turn is majority owned by Porsche. They own and operate a vast number of cars under other brand names—at the time of writing, they have 342 subsidiary companies.
How popular is Volkswagen in the United Kingdom?
Possibly its most well-known model of the current generation, the VW Golf, was the 2nd best selling car of 2018, behind the Ford Fiesta, which consistently takes the top spot year after year.
The Golf’s 64k registrations in 2018 added to the vast tally of 3.4million Volkswagen cars on the road today.
High quality, highly rated, appropriately priced cars
VW cars achieve consistently strong reviews and are highly respected by critics and drivers alike. They are renowned for investing more money into research and development than almost any other marque and distributing their wealth of motoring knowledge across the many partner brands under the VW Group umbrella.
The Volkswagen Beetle: The ‘people’s car’
A classic of its time, originally named the Volkswagen Type 1, it soon became nicknamed the Beetle due to its unique shape, and subsequently the bug. The unique looking car was designed by Ferdinand Porsche for Adolf Hitler, who wanted a cheap and simple mass-produced car to travel around his country’s new road network.
The new model Beetle, originally launched to celebrate the original classic in 1997, and with an updated successor in 2011, was designed around the VW Jetta platform sharing much of its build with the Jetta and Golf. VW announced in 2018 that the Beetle would finally be removed from production in July 2019.
How often should brake light bulbs need replacing?
As with any car part, the quality of the bulb and how often it is used will determine how often the bulb needs to be replaced. Some bulbs can last for up to five or six years (traditional, incandescent bulbs). However, more modern LED bulbs have a life expectancy of around 12 years. Another factor that can affect the life of the vehicle is the amount of voltage running through the wiring. The higher the voltage, the shorter the lifespan of the bulb.
The law, vehicle regulations and your MOT
As they are an important safety feature, your brake lights will be checked during your MOT. If your lights are found to be faulty or completely broken, your car will fail its MOT. To avoid this unnecessary cost you should regularly check your brake lights and replace them whenever necessary.
What causes a brake light bulb to break?
Brake light bulbs can break for a variety of reasons. For example, because of a blown fuse, if water has seeped into the light or over time they can simply wear out. The most important thing is that you replace the bulbs as soon as possible as it can be very dangerous to drive without them.
What are the signs of a bad brake light bulb?
Usually, there a few signs you can look for:
If your brake lights no longer light up at all when you apply the brakes
If your brakes lights are dimmer than usual
Slow responding bulbs
How often should you replace your brake light bulb?
As with any car part it depends on the quality of the bulb and how often it is used. Some bulbs can last for up to five or six years (traditional, incandescent bulbs). However, more modern LED bulbs have a life expectancy of around 12 years. Another factor that can affect the life of the vehicle is the amount of voltage running through the wiring. The higher the voltage, the shorter the lifespan of the bulb.
What happens during a brake light bulb replacement?
During the repair our certified mechanics will:
Check your brake lights to see which bulbs need replacing
They will remove the cover to access the bulb(s)
They will then replace all the faulty bulbs, ensuring they have the correct bulbs for your make and model
They will reattach the cover and test the new bulbs by applying the brakes
What is the average life of a brake light bulb?
Traditional bulbs will last for around five or six years, whereas more modern LED bulbs will last around 12 years.
Can you drive with a broken or missing brake light bulb?
No, you should drive with a broken brake light bulb. This can be very dangerous for you and for other road users as they will not be aware when you are stopping. This could lead to accidents and damage to your vehicle.
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