There should be a connector for the lights above the rear bumper, but you may not want to disconnect it because then your likely to get pulled over for having a faulty license plate light
Dome light fuse for 2004 Bravada is fuse#4 (10amp) in fuse box underneath back seat on driver's side
It is very easy to change the license plate light on an Oldsmobile Aurora. All you need to do is remove the license plate and look above where the plate was. There are bolts that are holding the light in. Unscrew the bolts and then replace the light.
The light is built into the bumper on that car. Just above the plate.
Most offen its the encoder motor it is a electric motor the engauges the All wheel drive its located to the passager side of the transfer case and can be bought from auto parts store for around 170.00$ Thanks James
open hood two pins with rubber caps hold lights in. pull them up and out light will then fall out change bulbs and reinstert pins
Same circuit/fuse as the parking/tail lights.
You can disconnect the negative battery cable, wait a couple minutes then reconnect the cable. This will clear the codes and reset the check engine light but, if the reason the light came on isn't fixed the light will come back on soon.
most of the time, the bulb socket just comes out the back of the fog lamp. look on the inside of the front bumper for them. Should be easy.
remove the lowest panel on the dash ( the one under the steering wheel) the relays are under the radio there are 2 one for the blinkers and one for the emergency light.
I just had an oil change and the guy turned the key on (did not start car). Pumped the gas pedal three times simultaneous. Repeated with key off.
Disconnect the neg battery cable for about 30 seconds; this will reset the computer. If there is a existing problem the code will reset however. Get yourself a HAYNES manual to identify the code and problem.
once you pop the hood you will see 2 medal tabs. press these up and the whole light becomes lose. then you can access the 2 round covers that hold the blub in place.