You don't say which model you own. It depends on the body style. For station wagons (for instance) - raise the tailgate and remove the two exposed screws that hold the lens housing to the sheet metal - remove the lens housing and remove the bulb socket from the housing - replace the bulb - then reinstall. Other models and body styles will have different methods.
open the rear hatch, and remove two 7mm bolts, carefully remove the housing. once removed do not hang by wires. push tab and twist bulb assembly. pull bulb strait out and re-install
To change the headlight on a 1985 Honda Spree scooter remove the headlight housing. The scooter headlight will be mounting on the rear of the housing. Remove it and replace the bulb.
Open the trunk, find your housing screws, remove these, remove the housing, remove the bulb socket, remove your light bulb. To reinstall, just reverse these procedurees.
Most likely the bulb is replaced from the rear by twisting the socket out of the housing.
Answer : unscrew the signal lens and remove the signal bulb and replace with 1157 bulb reverse process
Remove the back light cover housing by removing 2 Philips screws which mount it to the frame. Pull the wiring harness out of the where the bulb sits. Remove the old bulb from the clip and replace.
remove the dust cap from the rear of the housing. unfasten the retainer holding the bulb in and remove the bulb.
You will have to remove the lens either the front or rear. you did not say which.
Pull away the black plastic cladding in the back rear corner of the trunk that covers the rear light housing, the turn indicator bulb is the bulb closet to the side of the car, turn and pull the socket and bulb out of the housing, turn and remove the bulb to remove from socket.
Remove the 3 nuts from behind the housing in the trunk. Gently pull housing from car.
Just turn the housing the bulb is in and pull it out. Remove and replace the bulb the same way. For the rear lights, you have to push on a tab to release the housing the bulbs are in.
How do you change a 1998 Jeep grand Cherokee rear wheel bearing you will have to remove housing in rear, break down axel, pull the side you are working on away from the wheel & replace bearing, it also requires a special tool to get into the housing case