Remove the wiring harness. Remove the light bulb retaining nut. Take hold of the light connector, push in and turn at the same time.
no you do not
Replace the bulbs
Remove the nuts so you can take the assembly off. Replace the assembly with the new light bulbs and socket it together. Screw the nuts back on to secure it.
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you can't you have to replace it!
The # is 1157 bulbs.
A blown fuse would cause the hazard lights not to work on the 1994 Ford F150. It could also be blown bulbs causing the lights not to work.
Did you install the correct bulbs? Replace the flasher unit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes! Flasher unit. Y-THINK-Y
I was told that the bulbs are not replaceable. You have to replace the entire pad.
remove the felt lining in the trunk. this will allow you access to the bulbs.
It's a real pain to replace! The bulbs can be purchased at just about any auto parts store, but you have to completely remove the dash in order to access and replace the bulbs. It's a common problem (and a terrible design...)
To remove the tail light bulbs from a 1994 Pontiac Trans Am, first, open the trunk and locate the tail light assembly. Remove any screws or bolts securing the assembly, then carefully pull the assembly out from the body of the car. Twist the bulb socket counterclockwise to release it from the assembly, and then pull the bulb straight out to replace it. Reassemble the tail light by reversing the steps.