The lamp just slips in and is held in place with a wee plastic clip. Look behind the light unit from inside the engine compartment and you'll see the clip, lift it up by using a screwdriver and the lamp just pulls out, I changed both of mine in five minutes.
reach up under front bumper and twist the bulb out.
Lift the hood of the Trooper. Remove the mounting screw on top of the head lamp housing near the signal lamp housing (1 Phillips screw). Pry the signal lamp housing gently towards the front of the vehicle. There is a snap mount keeping it in.
Which brake lamp are you needing to change? Brake/turn signal lamp.
Open hood panel and prop with rod. Remove screw at headlamp that holds signal lamp. pull lamp straight forward. remove and replace bulb
how do you take out the front signal lamp on a 2004 range rover
Under the front panel of the car
# Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. # Remove the screw that secures the inboard side of the front park/turn signal lamp unit to the front bumper fascia. # Pull the inboard side of the lamp away from the fascia far enough to disengage the tab that secures the outboard side of the lamp from the slot in the front bumper fascia. # Disengage the lock feature and disconnect the wire harness connector from the lamp socket. # Remove the front park/turn signal lamp unit from the vehicle.
You need to replace it. There are 2 screws that hold it on.
Begin by removing the wiring harness from your 1983 Volvo 240 turn signal lamp. Remove the turn signal lamp assembly retaining bolts. The turn signal lamp assembly will come out. Reverse the process to install the new turn signal lamp assembly.
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.
Be a little flexible with your fingers and hand, open the hood and remove the socket and bulb from the backside of the headlight/corner lamp housing.
I use WWW.alldata.com. There is a fee but the info is excellent. Also try looking for a green wire coming from the turn signal switch to the lamp assy. This last info for an '89 240, might be the same.