The third brake light cover just has two screws that have to be removed. Then you can pull the unit out and turn the light socket to remove it from the cover. Pull the bulb straight out of the holder and replace. On the side lights you have to open the tail gate and remove the screws on the inside of the doorjam. After that the lens pulls straight out(like your light is backing away from your van.)There are three pins in rubber sockets that hold the lens in place and prevents raddles. The pins just pop in and out but can fight you a little, just be careful to not break the pins off. Once the cover is off, twist off the desired socket and pull the bulb out, replace the bulb and reinstall the cover. Hope this helps. -JB
Just unscrew the rear brake light, turn out the socket, and replace the bulb.
Should be a T-40 Torx bit.
On the brake pedal.
On the brake pedal assembly.
Just normal DOT3 brake fluid.
It is self-adjusting, normally.
This is usually cause by a stuck brake light switch on the brake pedal. Replace it.
In a repair manual or online.
Mounted to the firewall on the driver's side.
If the brake lights stay on that probably means the switch on the brake pedal that activates them is defective.
The brakes on the Villager are as straight forward as the brakes on a 1965 Mercury. Only normal brake tools are required.
On the firewall near the brake master cylinder.