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The rear turn lamp on my 1999 Ford E350 is a multi-function bulb, number 3357; it functions as tail light, brake light, and turn lamp. Some functions may work after others burn out. If the turn lamp has failed, your turn signal will blink more rapidly than normal. The bulb is accessible by removing the rear tail light assembly with a torx-head (star-head) screwdriver; screws are accessible from the outside of the vehicle. Remove all four screws. Twist the middle lamp socket out of the assembly. Carefully pull the bulb from the socket and replace it with a new bulb. Twist the lamp socket back into the assembly, replace the assembly in the frame of the vehicle, and replace screws.
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Open the rear hatch of your van. There are two black button like protrusions behind the hatch next to the turn signal lamp. Pry these out and remove lens. Replace bulb.
According to the 2006 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : Lower rear stop / tail / turn lamp , takes : ( Bulb # 4057 K )
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if it front lamp, pull out holder. if rear light bulb...remove rear lamp assembly, 1 screw on outside other is wing nut inside rear boot area.. very easy job to do.
your rear bulb is blown - replace the bulb The turn signal blinks fast because the bulb is going out. That is also why the others dont blink.
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For the front turn signal on a Chevy S-10 you remove the parking lamp lenses and replace the bulbs. If it is a rear turn signal bulb the taillight lenses will have to be removed to access the bulb.
Open the trunk, find your housing screws, remove these, remove the housing, remove the bulb socket, remove your light bulb. To reinstall, just reverse these procedurees.
how do you replace a Ford F150 rear axle seal
You change them from the INSIDE.