Unscrew the latch on the top and twisting the bulb counter clock wise tell the bulb comes out then replace the old one with the new one.
You have to remove the instrument cluster to get access to the bulbs.
remove the felt lining in the trunk. this will allow you access to the bulbs.
There are no bulbs, it is a panel of mini-lights. You access this from the trunk area.
If you can't access the bulbs take the light assy off and turn the bulbs counterclockwise to remove them
Headlight bulbs, high and low beam, parking light bulbs, signal light bulbs, brake light bulbs, dash light bulbs, interior light bulbs, plate light bulbs, etc.
Hello You can get access to the light bulbs from behind the fog lights. Simply reach behind and remove the burned bulb by disconnecting electrical connection plug. Cheers
Not sure on this particuliar vehicle but on most newer vehicles the tail light bulbs can be accessed by opening the rear door or trunk and removing a panel that allows access to the tail lights and the bulbs. If this is not possible you should have some type of screws on the tail light lenses itself that can be removed to access the bulbs. , EzForJesus
Take the light assy off of the car then turn the bulbs counterclockwise to remove them.
inside the bonnet behind where the bulbs are there will be a big plastic cap and if you twist it you will have access to the cluster of bulbs.
Remove the headlight assembly to gain access to the bulbs.
It sounds to me like your bulbs are out. These bulbs have a lifespan just like the light bulbs in the lamps that you have at home. These are easy and cheap to replace, and you can usually access the bulbs from your trunk, if you own a car.
Open your trunk. Remove the black pins in the felt liner and then you'll see the tail light assembly. You can access the bulbs without removing the assembly. Just get the felt liner out of the way.