Remove plastic grill.(screws on top,snaps at bottom)Now you can easily see the 4 bolts that attach each light housing.Remove lights, reverse order to replace.
As per the instructions on page 5-55 of your "Owner's Manual"...
Remove screws, remove light assembly, rotate bulb holder counterclockwise & pull out, replace bulb(# 194). Installation is reverse.....
There are pages of things that can turn the light on. You need to have it checked for codes. See related questions below.
On a 2012 toyota Highlander, How do you replace tail light Assembly
unsrew the main bolt and pull
No - this is based off trying to look for a replacement light bulb for both the c1500 and k1500 - neither list a replacement bulb for "center high-mount brake light"
u cant
There are two screws on the outside of the tail light assembly. Remove these two screws (keep them) and the assembly should be able to be removed from the truck. Carefully twist the socket out of the tail light assembly. Pull the old light bulb out of the socket and replace with new. Insert the tail light assembly into position in the truck bed and replace the two screws.
Open the hatch door and locate the two screws holding the tail light assembly and pull the assembly out of the housing. Unscrew the cover assembly, remove and replace the bulb. Reinsert assembly and replace screws
Depends upon what year the vehicle is. They all have a series of screws holding the lens/assembly in. 1982 and prior (K5 Blazer) are visible from the vehicle's exterior. 1982 through 2004 (S-10 style) have a series of screws on the inboard side of the assembly.
you can't , have to replace the whole light assembly. call the gm dealer.
drop the tailgate and locate the two Phillips head screws that are recessed into the side of the truck bed that look like they go into the light. remove the screws carefully holding the light assembly so it will not fall. twist the light socket until it comes loose from the assembly replace bulb