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you will have to take that into a dealer and have them make the repairs
Yes! Before starting make sure to disconnect any power going to the light. Then remove the cover if there is one, unscrew the bulb and bring it in to a local hardware store as a reference for what you need.
You have to take the whole light out and replace the bulb. Then make sure the lights are realigned.Its not that hard to do.
You have to take the plastic piece off. Then pull the bulbs straight out. They are hard to get to, so the best way I have found is to get a small piece of electrical tape, about a inch long. Wrap the tape around the bulb. Make sure to get as much of the sticky part on the bulb as you can. Then pull the bulb out with the tape.
You have to slide a flat blade (i used a dull utility razor with a dull rounded point) up into the light lens which is the farthest from the door i.e the end closest to you while staring up at it. while you slide the blade up it releases a Tab, now use a small flat screw driver to pry the light lens/housing down out of the mirror. You can now remove the bulb by twisting it out of the housing. Book says to replace the bulb w/ a # 168 wedge bulb. The OEM(original) bulb is much larger and much brighter than the 168 bulb i bought. I went back to the parts store and bought a #912 wedge bulb. It matches the size and brightness of the Original bulb...works perfect! Ford Explores and Mercury Mountaineers share the same "puddle light" mirrors and this process works on both.This may work on some models..I have a late model 02 and the plastic on the housing that covers the bulb is glued on. I started to pry on the cover and it started to break. I had to take the mirror off the truck by removing the interior door pannel....4 bolts..2 on bottom of the pannel and 1 behind the door handle cover and 1 behind the power window switch/lock....then lift panel strait up and make sure all the plugs are disconnected...including the power mirror switch plug. Remove the 3 nuts that hold on the mirror and disconnect the wire harness. After you remove the mirror, behind the foam padding where the mirror contacts the body of the truck you will see the pigtail that holds the bulb...turn it counter clockwise and bull it out and pull out the bulb (this is tight but it will come out..i used a pair of slip-joint pliers). Replace the bulb and re-install.
need more infor.. make/ model/ year ???
It would help to know what the year, make, and model of vehicle is, as there are different mirror assemblies in use.
Need to know make and model in order to answer this.
Ford didnt make a Fusion till 2006
You can, but be sure to get the same make and model, otherwise it won't fit at all.
This will vary depending on the make, model and year of vehicle as well as what type of bulb it is. I would check your owner's manual first.
You may receive an answer if you list the Make, Model, & Year. Without that information, I am afraid you will not receive an answer.