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It's located on the passenger side under the powerstreeing pump
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you have to dismantle the whole car
Go to Autozone. When you purchase the bulbs they will put them in for free.
Step 1: But the appropriate Service Manual. Step 2: Read it.
The indicator panel should by carefully pried out. Then you can change the bulb.
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Yes is a Pontiac Aztec
No, General Motor's Pontiac Brand built a vehicle called the Pontiac Aztec, which was introduced in 2001.
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