Thanks for your videos and your replacement parts, especially the connector repair kit. My local garage quote me $800 CAD for this fix. Now I know they are incompetent and/or ripping me off because the parts cost only $50. Edit: I finally got around to doing this DIY fix for my X1 2016 and it worked exactly as this video showed. The bulb carrier just looked a bit different but the corrosion issue and the fix by replacing parts and connector worked 100%.
I bought a repair kit that has the wires already installed in the connector, I just spliced the wires together. This worked, but then broke again. I don't see any melting. Is there an advantage to replacing the little terminal pins themselves like you do in the video? It's a lot more work and before I do it I'd like to know if it's going to stay fixed...
I've replaced mine 2 times already and just ordered another last week from your guys but never replaced the wire holder. Hopefully this fixes it for good. Thanks!
Thank you for this option. This is a regular problem with these cars. I Have a 2013 and had to do it in 2019 and 2023. Works on and off so I had to change. Both sides had the issue
BMW E9X had defects in the rear tail light bulb carrier too....but you access it via a felt panel. That is a hella lot of work for a brake light bulb. So BMW didn't fix it in the F3X....and made it worst. Great DIY for a complex wiring task.
It was a bit fiddly but doable. The screenshots in the video of the crimped connector and the hint to listen for the click when the connector slides into the terminal were important hints for me.
I'm having problems with the running lights on the right side it's off . Would this fix the problem? The connector does seem melted or something. The break lights work and turning signals though.its for the bmw F30 328i 2016
And if it still doesnt work, what else could it be? I replaced the bulbs, the socket, and the wire plug and my tail lamp still does not work. My break and signal lights do work but not the regular lamp tail light. Any ideas? Mine is a 2013 BMW 328i Xdrive Sedan
My car’s situation is worse, the connector housing is not coming off, so I just took the clips off. I couldn’t fully take it apart as the metal part on the bulb housing has melted and attached itself onto the tail light housing! How much will this cost me to have it fixed?
I replaced the housing and the wires with new bulbs but i still have no left turn in the rear. Brake light works. Does the module go bad or need a reset? Pass side works fine.
I did the BMW F30 bulb carrier swap. The plug was't fried, so I didn't need to do that, but had the parts at the ready. The bulb carrier didn't include a free pair of new bulbs, so I has some new SYLVANIA - 7506 SilverStar bulbs ready. It might be enough to just swap the plug, if the pin is melted. Just swap the wires from the old damaged plug to the new plug, without cutting wires. That darn gasket...The old gasket stayed in the taillight housing, and the bulb carrier has a new gasket. So with a double thick gasket, it would not snap back together. HaHa. That rubber piece that covers the two 10mm nuts, it is not obvious how it fits. Look at the other tail light.
Question: I just bought a 2013 F30 and my driver side break light doesn’t work. The turn signal works just fine, and the tail light lights up, but not the brake light. I have replaced the wires. I even removed the passenger’s side and plugged it to the driver side to test it and it still has the same issue. Would anyone be able to help?
Hi Dan, it certainly will not hurt to do so; you just need to disconnect the ground and make sure it does not contact the battery again during your repair.
Maybe try using a freight forwarding company that gives you a European or US address, which then forwards the shipment to you. It may not exist for SA or it may, it's a common problem you have. I'm in Canada and needed a service like that to get shipments fro the US, and it's the same continent.
Love it when Gareth drops some knowledge about the F30
Thanks for your videos and your replacement parts, especially the connector repair kit. My local garage quote me $800 CAD for this fix. Now I know they are incompetent and/or ripping me off because the parts cost only $50. Edit: I finally got around to doing this DIY fix for my X1 2016 and it worked exactly as this video showed. The bulb carrier just looked a bit different but the corrosion issue and the fix by replacing parts and connector worked 100%.
EIGHT HUNDRED CAD wow
@@victorwilson1337BMW quoted me $1,300 😂😂 with $700 of that being for labor. Overcharging on both parts and labor
gareth dropping both knowledge and lbs
I bought a repair kit that has the wires already installed in the connector, I just spliced the wires together. This worked, but then broke again. I don't see any melting. Is there an advantage to replacing the little terminal pins themselves like you do in the video? It's a lot more work and before I do it I'd like to know if it's going to stay fixed...
You may want to inspect the pins, there is a chance they are shorting out on themselves if the housing is bad.
I've replaced mine 2 times already and just ordered another last week from your guys but never replaced the wire holder. Hopefully this fixes it for good. Thanks!
I have been chasing this problem for the better part of a year, thanks Garreth!
Looking good, Gareth!
Thank you for this option. This is a regular problem with these cars. I Have a 2013 and had to do it in 2019 and 2023. Works on and off so I had to change. Both sides had the issue
Best video on this repair, thanks
Followed this tutorial today, had great success! Thanks Gareth and FCP.
Thank you for this video! Fixed my problem perfectly. Thanks FCP Euro for your great work.
BMW E9X had defects in the rear tail light bulb carrier too....but you access it via a felt panel. That is a hella lot of work for a brake light bulb. So BMW didn't fix it in the F3X....and made it worst. Great DIY for a complex wiring task.
THIS Guy is absolutely awesome . 🤟🤘👍
I just finished this repair and the crimping and inserting of the wires was way more difficult than I expected.
It was a bit fiddly but doable. The screenshots in the video of the crimped connector and the hint to listen for the click when the connector slides into the terminal were important hints for me.
big ups guys, thanks as always
This helped me today but I got a cheap one next time I will get a high quality one this video help me did it on my own tho
Super helpful!
Need a deep dive on LED bulb replacement options for the BMW F2X and F3X platforms. I bought some LED bulbs and they didn't fit in the bulb carrier.
gareth u lost some weight, everything alright? love your fcp euro videos on everything f30!!!!
I'm having problems with the running lights on the right side it's off . Would this fix the problem? The connector does seem melted or something. The break lights work and turning signals though.its for the bmw F30 328i 2016
Online they sell them connectors already made up with terminals can you just connect the cables and cable tape them together?
Perhaps!
2014 bmw 328i xdrive- now I have a turn signal, but the brake light is still going off- any ideas?
is there a way to replace the metal rods in the ground terminal on the bulb side. the rod in the 3rd position seems to have been completely burnt off
And if it still doesnt work, what else could it be? I replaced the bulbs, the socket, and the wire plug and my tail lamp still does not work. My break and signal lights do work but not the regular lamp tail light. Any ideas?
Mine is a 2013 BMW 328i Xdrive Sedan
Lol this just happend to mine 335. What a coincidence. Great content as always!
Is the left side more common? Because my right side works just fine :D
My left side also went out@@Pa-hy1te
My car’s situation is worse, the connector housing is not coming off, so I just took the clips off. I couldn’t fully take it apart as the metal part on the bulb housing has melted and attached itself onto the tail light housing! How much will this cost me to have it fixed?
Bimmer Doctor Gareth looking great slim, I need to do the same. ps… any LED bulb recommendations?
What is the correct part number for the plug?
I replaced the housing and the wires with new bulbs but i still have no left turn in the rear. Brake light works. Does the module go bad or need a reset? Pass side works fine.
did you figure it out? I have the inverse problem
I did the BMW F30 bulb carrier swap. The plug was't fried, so I didn't need to do that, but had the parts at the ready. The bulb carrier didn't include a free pair of new bulbs, so I has some new SYLVANIA - 7506 SilverStar bulbs ready. It might be enough to just swap the plug, if the pin is melted. Just swap the wires from the old damaged plug to the new plug, without cutting wires.
That darn gasket...The old gasket stayed in the taillight housing, and the bulb carrier has a new gasket. So with a double thick gasket, it would not snap back together. HaHa. That rubber piece that covers the two 10mm nuts, it is not obvious how it fits. Look at the other tail light.
Question: I just bought a 2013 F30 and my driver side break light doesn’t work. The turn signal works just fine, and the tail light lights up, but not the brake light. I have replaced the wires. I even removed the passenger’s side and plugged it to the driver side to test it and it still has the same issue. Would anyone be able to help?
Is it necessary to disconnect the battery before working on the wires? If so, what is the safest way to do this?
Hi Dan, it certainly will not hurt to do so; you just need to disconnect the ground and make sure it does not contact the battery again during your repair.
after changed everything but still won't works...the fuses also fine
Will this work for a 2015 328i xDrive?
This is applicable to all the F30 models!
Where do I order the plug in South Africa ,BMW only have the globe holder .
Maybe try using a freight forwarding company that gives you a European or US address, which then forwards the shipment to you. It may not exist for SA or it may, it's a common problem you have. I'm in Canada and needed a service like that to get shipments fro the US, and it's the same continent.
LEDs should fix this problem permanently. If the issue is too much current draw, and generally heat related issues.