Rear Signals/Tail Lamps:
You need a #2 Phillips driver.
1. First, raise the trunk lid.
2. On the outside of the car, there is a small piece of metal trim at the bottom of the tail lamp assembly. The screw that holds this piece of trim onto the car faces sideways, which is why you need to raise the trunk lid to get to it. Remove that screw, and with it, the piece of metal trim.
3. Then, there are two additional screws that need removed, both at the bottom of the assembly, one facing the rear of the car, one facing to the outside, to the left or the right. Remove these and then you can tilt out the assembly from the bottom.
4. Twist the socket counterclockwise and ease it out of the assembly WITH the foam washer.
5. The lamps pull out of the socket.
6. Reverse everything and you're good to go.
Front Signals
If they are the ones that face completely frontwards, under the head lamps, you need a T15 driver. If they are the sideways ones, you just reach up under the car, behind the fender to get at the sockets.
The ones that face sideways are the twist out socket types.
The frontward facing ones are self-explanatory: remove the T-15 screws and get on with your life.
Bulb is probably defective. Replace it.
The alarm is set, activated, or malfunctioning.
Your 89 New Yorker has a peice of trim at the bottom the tail light, in that small piece of trim is a screw. Take that screw out and you can get to the rest of the screws that hold the tail light assembly in place, Oh yes most important you must have the trunk lid raised so you can get to the wiring harness.
1992 Chrysler New Yorker 5th Avenue turn signal light bulb lamp replacement: Purchase the correct replacement turn signal light bulb(s) first, before disassembling the vehicle. See sources and related links below for replacement bulb information. Then consult your owner's manual for the turn signal light bulb lamp replacement procedure. As simple as it sounds, the owner's manual is the best place to start for bulb replacement instructions and illustrations. You may want to consider replacing both left and right at the same time in order to keep brightness and color equal (optional).
I have a 1993 Chrysler new yorker , i would only imagine it's in the same place. My relay had went out on it which prevented the turnsignals from working/flashing. The relay is located under the dash you have to remove the glove box , grab a flash light look up (about center of the dash near the top. Should be a round silver can just unplug it and replace it with the new one ( 3.00 part). And it will work.
Engine overheat, low oil pressure, or alternator voltage.
You can not, you will have to replace the entire tail light.
You can replace the map light bald, on your Chrysler 300, by removing the decorative retaining nut. The lens will come off with the nut, exposing the light bulb.
It is inside the transmission on the valve body. It is called a transmission range sensor.
1187 bulb
on what car
No