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Thanks for the reply Dinsdale! The issue in my case is that the wire either wasn't there to begin with (never paid attention to it), or it fell behind the cowl/fender (whatever is called) where the plate goes. I am not sure how to access the inside of that, there appear to be bolts and screws coming from each direction and I'm lost.1. Buy one of these. 2 it appears - you'll have a spare
2. Disconnect and unbolt the broken one.
3. Bolt on the mew one and reconnect the wires.
QED!
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Exactly...it states it is a complex operation and blah blah go dish out your wallet at the dealer's. I really would like to give it a try. I'll take it to the dealer for more important stuff. Hopefully someone here knows what steps are involved.Funnily enough the owners manual says go to a dealer. That is for quitters- I would guess you'd have to remove the taillight to get at the plug. Worth a try.
Oh, I see. If you're tail light works you can simply tap into those wires for the plate light. They both operate together under normal circumstances.Thanks for the reply Dinsdale! The issue in my case is that the wire either wasn't there to begin with (never paid attention to it), or it fell behind the cowl/fender (whatever is called) where the plate goes. I am not sure how to access the inside of that, there appear to be bolts and screws coming from each direction and I'm lost.