Reflector — Cracked __exclusive__

If you have a small hairline crack, you can use . This is a transparent, colored adhesive (usually red or amber) designed to seal the crack and prevent moisture from entering. Pros: Extremely cheap and takes minutes.

Clean the area with alcohol, dry it completely, and apply red or amber transparent repair tape smoothly over the crack. 2. Full Replacement (Recommended) reflector cracked

A cracked lens that allows white light to "leak" through a red or amber filter will often cause a vehicle to fail its annual safety inspection. If you have a small hairline crack, you can use

Many reflectors are held in by simple clips or a few screws. You can often replace them yourself without professional help, saving significantly on dealership labor costs. 4. How to Prevent Future Cracks Clean the area with alcohol, dry it completely,

Low-speed "fender benders" or parking lot scrapes often result in a cracked housing, even if the bumper itself remains intact.

Plastic clips often become brittle over time; check if your new part comes with replacement clips.