Seeking Part for 2003 LW300
#1
Seeking Part for 2003 LW300
Having difficulty finding a Left Tail Lamp Assembly for my 2003 LW300 Wagon (Part Number is 19210446). Anybody know where I can get this part? Need also two black bulb sockets and one gray bulb socket for the left tail lamp on 2003 LW300. Please help. Thanks.
#2
2003 Saturn Wagon L Series LW200 LW300 Right Passenger Side Tail Light | eBay
$110
matches your part num, but seller states pass side --- you know which is which, i do not. Thought it worth a mention
$110
matches your part num, but seller states pass side --- you know which is which, i do not. Thought it worth a mention
#3
2003 Saturn Wagon L Series LW200 LW300 Right Passenger Side Tail Light | eBay
$110
matches your part num, but seller states pass side --- you know which is which, i do not. Thought it worth a mention
$110
matches your part num, but seller states pass side --- you know which is which, i do not. Thought it worth a mention
#5
sweet. I can't remember which years and L models had the left tailight recalled because of electrical isssues. Might want to look that up and then decode the manufacturing date on the part to ensure it was manufactured after the recall date
#6
OK, will ask my husband to check it out. Thanks.
#7
here you go
On May 31, 2005, NHTSA agreed that a safety defect was present in the tail lamp assemblies of all 2000 through 2002 Saturn L-Series sedans and 2000 through 2004 Saturn L-series wagons. The cause is attributed to the tail lamp housing melting when the lamps remain on for extended periods of time, causing brake light failure.
from https://www.ncconsumer.org/news-arti...volvement.html
On May 31, 2005, NHTSA agreed that a safety defect was present in the tail lamp assemblies of all 2000 through 2002 Saturn L-Series sedans and 2000 through 2004 Saturn L-series wagons. The cause is attributed to the tail lamp housing melting when the lamps remain on for extended periods of time, causing brake light failure.
from https://www.ncconsumer.org/news-arti...volvement.html
#8
here you go
On May 31, 2005, NHTSA agreed that a safety defect was present in the tail lamp assemblies of all 2000 through 2002 Saturn L-Series sedans and 2000 through 2004 Saturn L-series wagons. The cause is attributed to the tail lamp housing melting when the lamps remain on for extended periods of time, causing brake light failure.
from https://www.ncconsumer.org/news-arti...volvement.html
On May 31, 2005, NHTSA agreed that a safety defect was present in the tail lamp assemblies of all 2000 through 2002 Saturn L-Series sedans and 2000 through 2004 Saturn L-series wagons. The cause is attributed to the tail lamp housing melting when the lamps remain on for extended periods of time, causing brake light failure.
from https://www.ncconsumer.org/news-arti...volvement.html
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