-put the screwdriver into the only opening in the plastic holder ( which on rear tag light is on both of them located medially- towards the center not away from the center ).
-gently pull the screwdriver laterally ( away from the center )
and the whole thing will come out
-with your fingers gently turn the cap and pull out the light
- detach the bulb and place the new one
this is for corolla 2000, don't know did they change the rules with the new one.
good luck,
and i am about to change them too since police stopped me the other night at 3 am, and gave me written warning, which official mechanic needs to sign, and i have to mail to Montgomery MD police back...
fair enough...
You have 2 problems. one is the license light bulb is burned out and the stop light switch is bad. Check them out. GoodluckJoe
there should be 2 screws above license plate, take the off piece pops off and replace lights
You can remove the panel inside the back of the car. From there you can access your tail lights and your tag lights.
That would be the lights that illuminate the rear license plate.
There are 2 lights for the tag. Each light has 2 screaw If you look above your tag you will see them...Its a little easier if you open the trunk.. My wife got pulled over for this yesterday
Take the inside trim panel off. There are 8 nuts holding it on.
Toyota Innova ,,
If your parking lights are working, you have a different problem, like burned out bulbs, or maybe a disconnected wire. The manual doesn't show, specifically, a fuse for the "tag" lights.
According to the Forbes list of reliable cars one of the top models is the Toyota Corolla. Another is the Honda Civic and Honda Accord and the Toyota Yaris. Both Toyota and Honda are highly rated for reliability and longetivity.
You must first remove the trunk door facia. (This is the part with the "Pontiac" lights in it.) Then you can get to the bulb to replace it.
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