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I just received and installed my door lights for my GLC63. Same seller as link in Xtremas post, I believe, lowest price I've seen for OEM lights. Sorry for the terrible pic on the dirt garage floor crack, but the actual image is very crisp and bright.
I just received and installed my door lights for my GLC63. Same seller as link in Xtremas post, I believe, lowest price I've seen for OEM lights. Sorry for the terrible pic on the dirt garage floor crack, but the actual image is very crisp and bright.
I got a pair of puddle light replacements with the letters AMG and the Mercedes star logo on Ebay for less than $20 including shipping. Took three minutes to install both of them. I simply cannot fathom how someone could charge $250+ for puddle lights. That's insane.
I got a pair of puddle light replacements with the letters AMG and the Mercedes star logo on Ebay for less than $20 including shipping. Took three minutes to install both of them. I simply cannot fathom how someone could charge $250+ for puddle lights. That's insane.
How exactly are these installed? If it only takes 3-5 min, it almost sounds like they just stick on? If I don't have the puddle lights at all right now (2020 GLC 63s), will these work?
I'm not sure how you wouldn't already have puddle lights. If you open your doors and there's any light at all pointing at the ground, you have puddle lights - you just don't have emblem puddle lights. But your 63 should already have puddle lights in the door because they're standard equipment.
To install them you can literally just take a small, flat screwdriver and pop out the old ones (they're held in by a tab, not sticky tape). You disconnect the plug and connect it to the new puddle light. Pop the new light into the door with a little push and you're done. Three minutes is more than enough time to do the job.
I'm not sure how you wouldn't already have puddle lights. If you open your doors and there's any light at all pointing at the ground, you have puddle lights - you just don't have emblem puddle lights. But your 63 should already have puddle lights in the door because they're standard equipment.
To install them you can literally just take a small, flat screwdriver and pop out the old ones (they're held in by a tab, not sticky tape). You disconnect the plug and connect it to the new puddle light. Pop the new light into the door with a little push and you're done. Three minutes is more than enough time to do the job.
Wow - that is an easy install! Thanks for the info.