Number plate light replacement in Exeter

Professional number plate light replacement services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£60

Typical Duration

15-30 mins

Location

Exeter, Devon

Number plate light fixed properly - bulb replacement or full unit swap. MOT-compliant lighting, sorted quickly.

Don't Fail Your MOT Over a Bulb

Got an MOT coming up and your number plate light's out? That's an instant fail for something that takes 20 minutes to fix. Either the bulb's blown, the unit's corroded, or there's a wiring issue.

💡 Pro tip: Check your number plate light when you check your main lights. It's easy to forget about until MOT time, then it's a failed test and a wasted trip.


What Usually Goes Wrong

Number plate lights are simple but they fail regularly. Here's why:

✅ Working Properly❌ Common Failures
Bulb works, plate fully litBlown bulb, plate not visible
Clean lens, good light outputCracked lens, water damage
Solid wiring, good earthCorroded connections, flickering
Unit sealed properlyWater ingress, unit corroded

What You Get

🔧 The Full Service

StageWhat Happens
Diagnose issueCheck if it's bulb, unit, or wiring
Source replacementGet correct bulb or unit for your car
Fit & testInstall new part, test it works properly

📦 You're Left With

  • MOT-compliant plate lighting
  • Bright, clear illumination
  • Properly sealed unit
  • No more warning lights

Pricing Guide

What's WrongTimeYou'll Pay
Bulb replacement15-20 mins£60 + bulb
Full unit replacement20-30 mins£60 + unit

£60 minimum labour. Parts charged at cost (usually £5-20 depending on vehicle).


Perfect For Your Car If...

MOT due soon - don't fail for a simple bulb

Warning light on dash - bulb monitoring system triggered

Can't see plate at night - illegal and dangerous

Cracked lens - water damage likely, needs replacing

Why Choose Us for Number plate light replacement in Exeter?

MOT compliant lighting

Bulb or full unit replacement

Quick turnaround

No damage to your vehicle

What to Expect

Step 1: Diagnose the Problem

I'll check what's actually failed - might just be a bulb, might be the whole unit, might be a dodgy connection.

Step 2: Source the Part

If I haven't got the right bulb or unit with me, I'll get it from local motor factors. Won't take long.

Step 3: Fit & Test

New part goes in, connections cleaned up if needed, then we'll test it's working properly before I leave.

🔧 DIY Tips

Want to replace your number plate light yourself? It's one of the easier jobs:

🔧 Tools you'll need

  • Small screwdriver (often Phillips)
  • Replacement bulb or unit
  • Clean cloth
  • Electrical contact cleaner (optional but helpful)

📐 Replacing the bulb

  1. Find the light unit (usually above rear plate)
  2. Remove lens - might be screws or clips
  3. Pull out old bulb (usually a wedge type)
  4. Push in new bulb - don't touch glass with fingers
  5. Refit lens, check it's sealed properly

📐 Replacing the whole unit

  1. Disconnect wiring plug (squeeze sides to release)
  2. Remove unit screws or clips
  3. Fit new unit, reconnect wiring
  4. Test before refitting trim/boot lining

⚠️ Common DIY mistakes

  • Touching new bulb glass with fingers (causes early failure)
  • Not sealing lens properly (water gets in)
  • Forcing clips the wrong way (breaks them)
  • Not checking it works before reassembling everything

💡 Pro trick: Before reassembling, clean the contacts with electrical cleaner and put a tiny smear of Vaseline on them - stops corrosion and makes the connection better. Your bulb will last longer.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🚗 MOT tomorrow? This is a quick fix - call me in the morning and I can usually sort it same day.

Warning light on dash? Modern cars monitor bulbs and tell you when they've blown. Don't ignore it - it's an MOT fail and you'll probably forget about it until test day.

Keeps blowing bulbs? That's usually a wiring issue - poor earth or voltage spike. I'll check the connections and wiring while I'm sorting the bulb, make sure it won't just blow again.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do number plate lights fail MOT?

If your rear plate isn't properly lit, that's an automatic MOT fail. The law says your plate must be visible in the dark, so working lights are essential. Usually it's just a blown bulb, sometimes the whole unit has failed.

Is it just the bulb that needs replacing?

Usually yes - the bulb's blown and needs swapping. Sometimes the lens is cracked or the whole unit's corroded. I'll check what's actually wrong and replace whichever bit has failed.

Do I need to buy the bulb myself?

I can pick up a replacement bulb or unit if needed - just costs whatever the part is plus my time. Or if you've already bought one, I'll fit that. Either way works.

How long does it take to replace?

Simple bulb swap is usually 15-20 minutes. If the whole unit needs replacing it might be 30 minutes, depends on how your car's designed. Some are dead easy, some are hidden behind trim.

My number plate light keeps blowing - why?

Usually a poor earth connection or water getting into the unit. I'll check the wiring and connections while I'm there - no point fitting a new bulb if it's going to blow again next week.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£60

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