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Easy
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6
Time Required
20 minutes
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- Tail Light Bulb
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Introduction
Before beginning, be sure to power off the ignition, place your car in park, and engage the parking brake.
What you need
Step 1
Tail Light Bulb
- Open up the trunk.
- Remove the two screws next to the tail light using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
Open up the trunk.
Remove the two screws next to the tail light using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
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Step 2
- Position yourself with the tail light in front of you. Pull the tail light towards you.
- Be careful because the headlight is connected to the car.
- Apply pressure on the clip and pull it out to disconnect the tail light from the car.
Position yourself with the tail light in front of you. Pull the tail light towards you.
Be careful because the headlight is connected to the car.
Apply pressure on the clip and pull it out to disconnect the tail light from the car.
Step 3
- Remove three screws that hold the lights in place, one on the top and two at the bottom using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
Remove three screws that hold the lights in place, one on the top and two at the bottom using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
Step 4
- Pull up to expose the three lightbulbs.
- From here, choose the bulb that needs to be replaced. In this guide, I will be replacing the stoplight.
- Use your fingers to pinch the sides of the lightbulb.
- Pull up to remove the bulb.
Pull up to expose the three lightbulbs.
From here, choose the bulb that needs to be replaced. In this guide, I will be replacing the stoplight.
Use your fingers to pinch the sides of the lightbulb.
Pull up to remove the bulb.
Step 5
- Open the package of lightbulbs and take one out to use.
- Apply a bit of pressure on the sides of the light bulb, and push it down into the socket.
Open the package of lightbulbs and take one out to use.
Apply a bit of pressure on the sides of the light bulb, and push it down into the socket.
Step 6
- Reconnect the lights to the car.
- Turn the car on to see if the lights are working correctly.
Reconnect the lights to the car.
Turn the car on to see if the lights are working correctly.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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