You will need to remove the tail light assembly to gain access to the bulbs. Open the tail gate and remove the two small screws that hold the tail light assembly in place, then wiggle the tail light assembly out in the open. Now you can unlock and twist the bulb socket out to replace the blown bulb.
Remove the light assy and turn the bulbs counterclockwise.
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open the trunk and pull back in lining next to light. there should be two to four screws. once you get the assembly out turn and pull light and connector out. disconnect light for wireing harness and change out open the trunk and pull back in lining next to light. there should be two to four screws. once you get the assembly out turn and pull light and connector out. disconnect light for wireing harness and change out
Look on the back side of the bumper find the socket turn it, remove the bulb replace it, reverse steps to reinstall it
Turn the key to the 'on' position (do not start the truck).Wait for the change oil light to come on.Tap the gas pedal 5 times.Move key to off position, move key back to on position. The change oil light should be reset.
remove the trim panel around the instrument cluster then remove cluster. On the back of instrument cluster are the bulbs just turn them half a turn and they come right out.
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You're going to have to change the hazard light button on the dash
To reset the oil light, put the key in the ignition and turn to accessory setting (but do not start the car) Push the English/Metric button twice and then push and hold the "Gauges" button. The "Change Oil" light will flash for about 15-20 seconds and then go out. Release the button and turn key off. When you turn the key back on, the light should be out. If it is not, repeat the above steps.
Change the turn signal switch in the steering column, or the turn signal relay.