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Choosing the right used Volkswagen Bora rear light

Used rear lights vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Volkswagen Bora rear light fit?

The Bora was sold in the UK as a single generation running from 1998 to 2005, based on the Mk4 Golf platform, so rear lights are drawn from that window. There was a facelift in 2002 that can affect lamp styling, so always confirm with your breaker whether the light is from a pre-facelift (1998–2001) or post-facelift (2002–2005) car before buying. Never assume any Bora rear light is a universal fit across the full run.

Will a pre-facelift Bora rear light (1998–2001) fit a post-facelift Bora (2002–2005)?

The 2002 facelift is a recognised boundary for the Bora, and rear light designs commonly change at a facelift even when the body shell remains the same. Whether a pre-facelift unit physically exchanges with a post-facelift one is exactly the kind of crossing you need to route to the breaker — give them your registration and ask them to confirm against the part in hand. Do not assume direct interchangeability across that 2002 boundary.

Does the trim level affect which rear light I need — for example, does a SE, Sport or V5 use a different lamp?

Trim level does not affect rear light fitment on the Bora — a SE, Sport, or V5 all share the same saloon body and the same lamp aperture. You may find cosmetic differences such as smoked or clear indicator sections depending on the specific lamp a breaker pulls, so check the appearance suits you, but the fitting itself is trim-neutral. Concentrate on getting the correct side (NS or OS) and confirming the pre- or post-facelift year rather than worrying about trim.

Does a Mk4 Golf rear light fit a Bora?

The Bora is a saloon and the Mk4 Golf is a hatchback, and body style is the single biggest factor for rear lights — the lamp shapes, apertures, and boot or tailgate cut-outs differ completely between the two body styles. Do not attempt to fit a Mk4 Golf rear light to a Bora; you need a lamp sourced from another Bora saloon of the matching facelift era. Always confirm the donor vehicle is also a Bora with your breaker.

Does it matter whether I buy a NS or OS Bora rear light?

Yes — nearside (NS, left as you face the boot) and offside (OS, right as you face the boot) rear lights are handed and are not interchangeable. When contacting a breaker, always specify NS or OS alongside your registration and the year of your car so they can pull the correct unit. Getting the side wrong is one of the most common and easily avoided mistakes when buying used rear lamps.

Can I fit a Bora rear light myself, or does it need a specialist?

Bora rear lights are generally accessible from inside the boot and typically involve removing a trim panel before unclipping or unbolting the lamp cluster — many owners fit them at home with basic tools. That said, wiring connector designs and bulb holder arrangements can vary, so ask your breaker to confirm the connector matches your existing loom before you commit to buying. If in any doubt, a local independent garage or auto-electrician can fit the lamp quickly and check the wiring at the same time.