Audi TT Mk2 Centre Brake Light LED removal & installation guide w/blackout LED (watch me break it!)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • The centre brake light LED (or third brake light) can be a common part to become faulty. Some of the LED's can become intermittent and flash or they right out blow.
    This video will show you some current aftermarket options which can give the ass end of the TT a cleaner look while helping to refresh the lights if they are blown.
    Make sure to follow my tips at the end of the video! My heart breaks more than a few times while i completely ruin my OEM red LED unit.
    Let me know what you think of the blackout version in the comments below :)
    - Ian
    Part links:
    Genuine red LED unit 8J0945097 - www.ebay.com.a...
    Smoked grey - www.wish.com/p...
    Blackout (Pic is misleading but best to double check with seller. This is the exact link i used) - www.aliexpress...

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  • @ianpgonzaga
    @ianpgonzaga  2 года назад +1

    Did you find this guide helpful? Feedback is always appreciated! Also let me know what other fixes or mods you'd like me to cover :)

    • @mikeunknown-xh5oh
      @mikeunknown-xh5oh 3 месяца назад

      More Audi TT Mk2 guild please not many around that show the correct the way to do DIY step by step

    • @mikeunknown-xh5oh
      @mikeunknown-xh5oh 3 месяца назад

      Please link the part where to get it.

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  3 месяца назад

      @@mikeunknown-xh5oh search google for
      Audi TT 8J 2006-2014 Third Central High Level Eed LED Brake Stop Light Lamp 8J0945097
      Get smoked version

  • @JustinBone
    @JustinBone 3 года назад +3

    Small suggestion for those watching;
    Leaving the back end of the car in the sun on a hot day or using a heat gun may make the adhesive a bit more maleable and forgiving. Also, though it'd be uncomfortable, you can consider trying to push the light out with the screw-post pegs. Perhaps put a metal nut on the light post-screw, and then use a socket sized for the nut to push it out. At least enough to get some space to easily work with a trim tool.

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  3 года назад +1

      Perfect tip! Thank you Justin :)
      I wish you'd given me that tip before i did this mod. - but we live and learn!

    • @JustinBone
      @JustinBone 3 года назад

      @@ianpgonzaga All a part of the experience! 😂

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  3 года назад

      @@JustinBone 😅
      Lucky I had the replacement on hand.

  • @swissjetpilot1542
    @swissjetpilot1542 3 года назад +1

    You can also pour a bit of 70% IPA (Isopropyl alcohol aka rubbing alcohol) around the light to help soften the adhesive gasket. Give it about 10-minutes to work effectively and add a bit more as needed. IPA won't hurt the paint and will just evaporate. Once the light is out, give the entire surface a good wipe down with fresh IPA to remove all of the old adhesive residue. I prefer IPA over household cleaning products (window cleaner, etc.) as they often leave a residue where IPA won't and completely evaporates leaving a nice clean surface for the new adhesive.

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  3 года назад

      Wish I knew this beforehand hahaha

  • @ianmackay1125
    @ianmackay1125 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for showing the mistakes too. Very helpful

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  2 месяца назад

      Hey Ian. Happy to help and hope your repair is successful!!

  • @joethompson7684
    @joethompson7684 3 года назад +2

    I did this mod to my TT. After about a month it stopped working and never quite fitted properly which let water leak into the boot. Quickly replaced with a new OEM unit now it’s back to normal.

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  3 года назад

      Good to know Joe. I’ll keep an eye on mine !

  • @erilleeya
    @erilleeya 2 года назад

    Hi. First of all, great video! Learnt too a lot already!
    The issue I’m currently facing is it quite often intermittently functional! Most of the time, I just do a quick stop, pop up the boot, give it a small tap just underneath the boot handle then the center break light works again. But now its kinda pissed off at me and my routine technique doesn’t work at all. Suddenly, just before watching your vid, it lights up again! Obviously, the center break light is still ok, I had a pro wiring tech to check on the cables, quick connections etc. but still don’t know what’s wrong with intermittent thing?? Tell me what I’m missing here? ( and I really need to fix this ASAP because the inspection for road permit renewal is 1 month overdue!) 😅

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  2 года назад

      Thanks for the nice words.
      If the plug itself is seated correctly then It sounds like something internal to your light is loose or a wiring issue somehwere you cannot see.
      Maybe try to follow the light wiring a little bit and not just check at the plug. Otherwise consider a replacement. :)

  • @james-r
    @james-r 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for posting this, just completed mine. But what’s the plastic T shaped string hanging down 4:10 that’s also wrapped in foam? It was attached to the trim for some reason, I can’t work out what it’s purpose.

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  5 месяцев назад +1

      They are to hold the hatch plastic trim on the metal panel.

  • @nastazioromanos9531
    @nastazioromanos9531 Год назад

    Use of a hair dryer for the adhesive makes things way easier.

  • @itscoconutsaregood
    @itscoconutsaregood Год назад

    A useful repair guide thanks.

  • @BENJAMIN_TTRS
    @BENJAMIN_TTRS 2 года назад +1

    Could you not get the same effect from tinting the light with tint film

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  2 года назад

      yeah you totally could. i'm not great with tinting stuff

  • @m.-5839
    @m.-5839 2 года назад

    Thanks Ian! I just did mine too!

  • @phakamasomdaka3428
    @phakamasomdaka3428 Год назад

    Hi, am struggling to open my boot… it gives an odd sound and it doesn’t open manually… it’s TT 2.0 tfsi 2013 model

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  Год назад

      Sounds like the mechanism is broken or something? Might need to change the part in the boot base to fix it. Will need to remove boot trims to see the part :)

  • @limitsize
    @limitsize Год назад

    hi Ian .i have already replace the center light .have you try to change the main brake bulds?i tryed to change them with led can bus no error bulbs but never works.can you give me an advice how can make them work correct?thanks

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  Год назад +1

      Hi Kostas good question. I've only ever used traditional filament style bulbs for the brake lights. Never any errors.

    • @limitsize
      @limitsize Год назад

      @@ianpgonzaga Thanks mate!!

  • @c7uk
    @c7uk 3 года назад +1

    Looks great when switched off (on a black car), but less than useful as a brake light - Unlike you, I definitely wouldn't describe them as _"nice and bright"_

  • @mikedunn394
    @mikedunn394 2 года назад

    Hi lan, now that some time has passed, are you still happy with the light? Is it still working well? Any leaks? Is it doing well with scratching/swirls?
    Thanks!

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  2 года назад

      Hey Michael. I need to actually change it. The top half has delaminated. It still works and I'm not Getting any water ingress but it's no longer sitting flush.

  • @ro63rto
    @ro63rto 3 года назад +1

    Bright enough for a tail light but nowhere near bright enough as a third brake light.
    I do like how it disappears when off though.

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  3 года назад

      Yeah the fact it cleans up the rear is the best part.
      Not sure what the road rules are in your country but down here if it functions like a brake light (doesn’t matter it’s brightness) and is visible as per this page - it’s all 👌🏽
      roads-waterways.transport.nsw.gov.au/roads/safety-rules/warnings-hazards/lights-horns.html

    • @c7uk
      @c7uk 3 года назад

      @@ianpgonzaga There's nothing about brake lights on that link?

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  3 года назад

      @@c7uk tail lights ;)
      They simply must function in their oem spot.
      We don’t have any regulations on “brightness level” as far as I know.

    • @c7uk
      @c7uk 3 года назад

      @@ianpgonzaga ...but 'Tail lights' aren't 'Brake lights' 😉
      However, just FYI *The Australian Light Vehicle Standards Rules 2015* says of brake lights _"a brake light must show a red light visible 30 metres from the rear of the vehicle"_
      I doubt that's visibe at that distance in daylight! Regardless though, I'd still want it brighter than it appears with the black lens - maybe you can open it up and fit brighter LEDs

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  3 года назад +1

      @@c7uk ah there you go. Now I know that I can measure 30 metres out and have a look.
      Too hard basket to open it and add brighter LED’s now that it’s stuck down. I will probably break it again 😓

  • @ericl0we547
    @ericl0we547 3 года назад

    Great for a black colour car 👍 I like it.

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  3 года назад

      I took the car out today. I really like the full blackout look in the rear.

  • @StockWasa
    @StockWasa 3 года назад

    How about the error code on display? Does it show after change to blackout led?

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  3 года назад

      Hi Wasabi. I never had an error on my dash for brake light :)

  • @BaoNamNT
    @BaoNamNT 3 года назад

    Thank for this video

  • @robxgee2457
    @robxgee2457 3 года назад +3

    I just tinted mine lol

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  3 года назад

      Do you love it ? I really like the blackout look.

  • @prxxnce_
    @prxxnce_ 3 года назад +1

    Most people just smoke em out with tints 🙄

    • @JustinBone
      @JustinBone 3 года назад +2

      Light tints often have a lot of orange-peel look.

    • @ianpgonzaga
      @ianpgonzaga  3 года назад

      Hehehe. Clearly I am not most people 😅