You should be able to gain access to
those lights from inside the trunk.
Pull the carpet away from the rear end of the car
and look for sockets that hold the bulbs.
You'll recognize them by the wires coming
out of the back end.
They normally twist, then pull straight out. Put in the new bulbs and
twist the sockets back into place.
FriPilot
i have three on mine two tail lights and one under the spoiler
Probably the wrong bulbs or the brake lights are getting stuck "on". Or maybe a combination of the two. Check that you have the right bulbs and check to make sure something isn't keeping the brake lights on. FriPilot
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On my 98 sunfire, the tail lights and marker lights only work if you turn on the headlights. If only the daytime lights are on, the Pontiac on the trunk is illuminated but no other lights at the rear until brakes or turn signals are activated. This is common with a lot of vehicles out there. Daytime running lights are not necessarily the same candle power as the headlights. I can tell a big difference in mine.
if you pull up ever so slightly on the e-brake the lights wil go out. carefull not to engage the brake while moving. but just lifting it a little will engage a sensor that turns out the lights.
brake drums should pull off if not rusted on.
DOT 3
the quickest and easiest way to do it on any car is to pull the e-brake lever up until it clicks just one time.
5/16 Flexible steel tubing.
The 1997 Pontiac brake light fuse is located in the fuse box. The brake light fuse will be labeled as the tail light fuse.
WHAT ARE THE WIRE COLORS FOR BRAKE AND TURN SIGNALS ON 1999 PONTIAC IN ORDER TO HOOK UP TRAIER HITCH PLUG?Not positive yeLL0w wire Left turn signal, riGht Green wire once you have the turn signal wiring hooked up the brake lights will automatically work because the brake lights work through the turn signal wiring, brown running lights, white ground.
Check the main fusebox under the hood.