There are two screws on the iner side by the tailgate. simply unscrew and remove. Very simple and uncomplicted.
I have a 2000 Ranger, and on mine the lens is made of plastic. To remove it, I squeeze the lens just enough so that the tabs will snap out.
lens cover is very hard to pull off, I don't want to break it, is there somethind I am doing wrong?
Not possible. You have to remove the whole light assembly.
The lens assembly is held in with two screws. Remove those and the lens will pop out.
To replace the bulb for the interior light of a car, one should remove the lens cover, remove the burnt out bulb, inspect the socket for dirt or corrosion, inspect the lens cover for damage, check for loose wires then install the new bulb and replace the cover.
No, there are no clips that have to be removed to take the tail light lens off. There should be 2 torque head screws or phillip head screws, and simply remove them.
You should remove right defence cover first.
Take the light assy off of the car then turn the bulbs counterclockwise to remove them.
Phillips screwdriver...two screws throught the lens. Remove the lens and extract the lamp. It pulls out.
Pull back trunk cover inside trunk. Remove the large thumb screws inside the trunk. There will be 6-10. Remove lens assembly from outside. Unplug all lights from lens. Install lights in new lens a replace in car. Reinstall thunb screws and tighten. Replace trunk cover
With a little flat screwdriver pry off the lens. To remove the lightbulb gently pry it out from the end. Snap the new bulb in place and replace the cover.
For Honda Accord 95: Use small blade screwdriver to gently pry front edge of dome light lens cover off of its retainer. Use fingers or screwdriver to remove lamp bulb. Replace lamp bulb with the same type bulb. Be certain that the size of the new lamp barrel is the same as the old lamp. Reseat the dome light lens cover into its retainer. Note the orientation of 4 tangs on the lens cover that must seat into the lens retainer. Check to verify proper operation of the dome light and its switch.