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Stolen taillight - more expensive than you might think

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So, I woke up one morning to find my taillights missing.

One trip to the auto body shop later, and I find that the bill for the lights, the blind spot monitor, and the wiring pigtail (to replace the cut one) was north of $3.5k. In addition, the shop needed a trip to the dealer to reset the computer and calibrate the sensor. This is also a reminder to have good insurance.

The Ford dealer apparently said that this was the third case they had seen in recent months. It's probably likely that they'll be a market for these parts from sketchy body shops as time goes on and Rangers get rear-ended.

How do they take the lights? They are held in by two 8mm bolts that are easily reached when you drop the tailgate (see pic with red arrows). And how do you open a locked tailgate? By jumping in the bed and unscrewing the 10 torx bolts holding in an access panel on the tailgate. And does the alarm go off when you open the tailgate from the inside? No, it does not. The whole operation probably took less than a minute and you could do it with a cordless drill and a box knife.

You might want to try the following to avoid my fate:

1) Pop-rivet the access panel shut. This only takes a few minutes to drill out the aluminum panels and you can use a cheapo hand riveter to put in a dozen rivets. (see picture)

2) Fill in the Torx screws with JB weld to make them much harder to remove. I have a WeatherTech cover on the tailgate, so they can't see the rivets until they'd get through this. (no pic)

3) Grind down the 8mm bolts so that they cannot be easily removed. I used a Dremel tool. Ideally, you could tack weld the bolt in, but its steel to aluminum and it'd probably mess up the paint and look ugly.


If you don't have the Blind Spot Monitoring System, your lights are a lot less expensive. Hope this gives you some ideas.

Also, like any post about Catalytic converter theft, people get (rightfully) angry. So, maybe let's just all agree that thieves are bad and leave it there?

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Well, I guess since the catalytic converter isn't easy to get to, they go for the taillights.
 


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Ironically, whoever gets those BLIS modules will have to take them to a Ford Dealer in order to activate them to his truck... They are mated right now to your VIN and won't work on another truck.
 

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Ironically, whoever gets those BLIS modules will have to take them to a Ford Dealer in order to activate them to his truck... They are mated right now to your VIN and won't work on another truck.
Interesting....wonder if totaled vehicle VINs are reported so clean used parts can be reused
 
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Wow, that's unexpected. I'm sorry to hear that happened to you.
I guess those of us who have tonneau or camper shell are not susceptible, by pure chance...
No big deal really. I was planning to get a tonneau cover at some point, which adds another layer of security.
 

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Looks like they are around $800 on ebay used with the BSIL sensor. Hopefully my locking hard tonneau will stop this.
Those are probably the stolen ones.
 

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There are pictures of the totaled truck in a lot of the adds.
Just a comment not an accusation. Where do you think these stolen ones are going anyway.
 

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My bet these are going overseas. There are break off bolts you can buy with the same thread pitch And length to avoid all this.
I like what RP has to say about this.
 

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Just a comment not an accusation. Where do you think these stolen ones are going anyway.
Don't know....maybe a guy that got drunk an backed into something an broke a tail light has to steal one so his old lady doesn't kick his a$$. I saw a news report about Portland an how ramped car theft is there an they pretty much chop them on the street an leave the stripped car on the street.

It's almost enough for me to fit the truck in the garage.....but I'm not parking the Harley in the snow.
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