1) Open the trunk 2) Towards the rear of the car inside the trunk, look at the felt lining at the corner that is where the brake light assembly should be. Remove the two screws holding the felt-lined cover to the trunk liner. (Philips Head Screwdriver) 3) Once opened, you will see two gray plastic "knobs." The upper one is the brake light. The lower one is for the turn signals. Remove it by twisting the "knob" counterclockwise about 1/8 of a turn (it will make a "snap" noise/feel) and then pulling it out. 4) Take out the burnt bulb by twisting the bulb counterclockwise in the "knob"/holder. 5) Insert new bulb by lining up the tab on the socket portion with the recessed tab on the holder/"knob" 6) Insert the bulb/holder assembly ("knob") back into the car, lock into place by turning it clockwise until you feel it lock into place. 7) Replace the felt-lined cover and turn the two screws.
Brake light, on your 2000 Chrysler Concorde, by accessing it from the inside of the trunk. Take hold of the brake light, push in and turn. The brake light will come out.
You can access the middle brake light from the inside of your 2000 Dodge Neon cargo compartment. Remove the brake light wiring harness. Remove the brake light retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new brake light.
just had oil change on saturday. no problems. now brake lamp light on 2000 honda accord ex
You need to SWAP THEM!
Inside the trunk there is a turnable thumb screws where the brake lights are. Twist screws off and the brake light pops out.
You have to take the whole light out, there is two screws to take out, then the light will pull out. Then change the bulb. Greeny
Just unscrew the rear brake light, turn out the socket, and replace the bulb.
How do you change brake pads for a 2000 Nissan Quest?
If I'm not mistaken, the LS was not manufactured until 2000.
No, it is a brake light.
it dont have to, change your brake shoes/pads every 30000 miles or whatever
To replace the brake light on a 2000 Ford Explorer, remove the screws holding the brake light in place. Gently, but firmly, pull the brake light out of the vehicle and replace with a new one.