there are 2 torx screws on the top of each lens. remove them,and the lens is heldin place by 4 connectors.you just pull the lens off and it snaps back in when done
how do you change the light on the gear shift of a 2003 Lincoln navigator
On a 2003 Lincoln Navigator : The check engine light / service engine soon light is a drawing of an engine located directly under the center of the tachometer
Mini fuse ( # 17 ) is a 15 amp fuse for the foglights in a 2003 Lincoln Navigator
there are 3 pull tabs on each light housing. lift up and remove all 3 and simply pull out the complete assembly very easy
can be oil pressure change the oil filter
You will need to remove the tail light covers in the cargo compartment. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the tail light assembly retaining bolts.
Pop the hood. Remove the front shroud cover to expose the radiator and light assemblys. Remove the head lamp assembly by removing the vertical light brackets. These brackets are vertical metal holders for the lamp assembly. They are removed by pulling up and there are two per side. You will see them once you remove the front shroud cover which exposed the light assembly's. The light brackets will have hard rubber attached to the top on each one to facilitate their removeall. Once you have removed the brackets, the entire light assembly will slide forward. You will need to guide the wiring so that you can slide the light assembly forward. Once you have the entire assembly slid forward you can remove the light socket from the back of the assembly and change the bulb.
Remove the carpeting from behind the light assembly by prying loose the plastic fasteners. Then remove all twelve nuts that are exposed (two are recessed out of sight). The entire red glass assembly then comes loose in one piece, and the bulbs just ftwist out.
my battery is still on after changing battery and altnator
If it is the same as my 2000 Navigator, you have to remove the inside panel of the tail gate, which is held on with hidden clips on the inside of the panel, a $10 tool at most automotive stores will assist in removing the panel. You must also remove the strap that is held on with 2 Philips screws. (it would have been easier for us if Lincoln had installed an access panel).
Remove the carpeting from behind the light assembly by prying loose the plastic fasteners. Then remove all twelve nuts that are exposed (two are recessed out of sight). The entire red glass assembly then comes loose in one piece, and the bulbs just ftwist out.
You can access the Nissan taillights from the cargo compartment. Remove the tail light assembly cover. Remove the tail light wiring harness. Remove the tail light assembly retaining bolts.