I am thinking you are talking about the rear corner lights pull back the carpet to see the light socket twist remove from the housing remove the metal clip keep clip put new light in replace clip put back in housing and twist replace carpet and shut trunk you are done
check under the steering wheel. under hood (normally a black plastic box)
If you mean "Lamps"; In your "Owner's Manual", for Front see page 6-36: Headlamps, Front Parking and Turn Signal Lamps. For Rear see page 6-38: Tail/Stop/Turn Signal and Rear Sidemarker Lamps, under Section 6: Service and Appearance Care - Bulb Replacement...
On your 1996 Ford Thunderbird : In the fuse panel under the dash on the drivers side : ( the 15 amp fuse marked STOP / HAZ is the fuse for all 3 brake lights ) * the high mount brake lamp and the stop lamps
The 1997 Ford Thunderbird has a four bolt rear and. The rear and gear ratio is 3.23. The rear axle has a weight rating of 1600 pounds.
Should be the same as rear brake linings or pads
Replace the whole light assembly Their are no bulbs it is neon light
check fuse, change bulb
Rear of the vehicle. Just look under the rear and you will see it.
The tail lamps are serviced from underneath the vehicle, between the frame extension and rear bumper.
To change the rear parking sensor on a Jaguar X-Type, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and safely positioned. Remove the rear bumper cover by unscrewing the necessary fasteners and clips, then carefully detach it from the vehicle. Locate the faulty parking sensor, disconnect its wiring harness, and replace it with the new sensor. Reattach the bumper cover and secure it with the fasteners, ensuring everything is properly aligned.
Grab the cover over the third brake light and pull towards you ( away from the rear window) the plug is right there just twist to take bulb out
Check bulbsCheck switch