For the 3rd brake light...
Yes the LEDs can be replaced, but I do not recommend this to the non-mechanically inclined people. The plastic is pretty brittle too.
Most likely it is the soldered connection between each board that is causing you issues.
The LEDs are pretty reliable, but who ever assembled the whole unit did a poor job of soldering.
My 1997 had this happen and I was able to get them working again.
It is much easier to find a replacement assembly.
Age. If it is the bulb in the instrument cluster change all the bulbs at the same time.
What lights? dash? Floor? roof? trunk? a car has a lot of lights you know? Anyway just remove any parts in the way and replace the bulbs. Duh.
You will have to remove the front bumper cover and grill to access the headlight assembly. I paid about $100 to have it done at the dealer.Type your answer here...
your local auto parts store should have a guide to replacing. or look in your manual
you cannot replace the individual bulbs- they are meant to last the lifetime of the car. best solution is to get a completely new trunk...
When blinker is blinking too fast it usually means one of your turn signal bulbs are burnt out. Check if bulbs are working. If not replace blown bulb.
Inside the trunk remove the fasteners that hold carpet on backside of lamp's. Then you can unscrew the caps that hold the light. Remove from car and replace the bad bulbs. Its really not hard at all.
There are actually 3 bulbs (GE #1141). On my De Ville there is a small compartment on the rear dash directly in front (from inside the car) the high mount brake light. Simply open the compartment and pull back the trim exposing the 3 bulbs, replace any or all nonworking bulbs.
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To replace the bulbs in a 1997 Acura safely prop the hood open. Locate the front headlights and remove the old lights. Replace the bulbs.
The 2002 Chevy Avalanche does not have user replaceable radio bulbs. The radio needs to be dismantled by a qualified technician to replace the bulbs.
To replace the brake light bulbs on a VW Polo, pull away the carpeting in the trunk, unscrew the bolt holding the lights on, and disconnect the wiring. Replace the bulbs, put the wiring and bolts back, then replace the carpeting.