Open trunk, look directly above the tail-light assemblies. There are 2 plugs on both sides. Pop these out, there are retaining screws under both. Remove these screws ( they are very long ) pull the tail-light assemblies straight back carefully, the wires will still be attached to the bulbs.
simply remove the two screws located on the top of the headlamp assembly and then pull the headlamp assembly forward to gain access to the light bulbs
engine light
outer most lights.
what u could do is take then to a garage so u cold get them changed or smash em that's wat i would do=)
its the sencor in the blinker plan on spending $500 or more part and labor they have to remove the steering wheel
For the Buick Skylark: You would go in through the trunk and remove the attaching hardware for the tail light assembly. After the tail light assembly is off, replace the bulb, and put the assembly back on. For the Volvo: you will either need to remove the outer casing to access the bulb OR go through the trunk and access the bulb through the package tray.
You will need to remove the inner trunk liner to access the mounting bolts. The entire rear light panel will need to be removed as one unit just to replace one bulb.
open trunk there are six hand tightened plastic wing nuts undo all of those the entire assembly will come off then you may change bulbs
Lift the hood and loosen the round screw heads directly above lights - 2 on each. lift assembly off of the rack and unplug light
I have a 1986 Buick Riviera that the same thing happened to and it turned out to be a fuse blown on the GCC CRT unit. I went ahead and bought a used CRT from a junkyard for about .00.
You will need to remove the tail light covers in the cargo compartment. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the tail light assembly retaining bolts.
I believe that one is accessed thru the trunk; lift the carpet out of the way and you should be able to remove the assembly.