dremel
very carefully!
the whole door panel has to be removed, (pop the plastic behind the handle and remove the screw, pop the lock lever and remove the screw, and pop the window control handles off and pull up on the door panel) then on the back of the door panel there is a bunch of tabs bent down to hold the grill on, unbend them and the speaker grill will ease its way out.
YOU WILL HAVE TO REMOVE THE REAR SEATS. THE SPEAKER GRILLS AND THE PANEL IN THE WINDOW IS ONE PIECE.
Open the driver door and remove the panel on the end of the dash
You have to remove the bracket assembly (that holds the grille) from the header panel.
remove the screws usually behind the door handle, also remove the cover tabs on the door grab on the panel and then remove the speaker grill and remove the three or four screws around the speaker not the ones holding the speaker in place.
On the Passenger Side, behind the Firewall, in front of the Glove Box. Remove the Kick Panel for access.....
you cannot service panel lights on 2000 impala . you hav to replace the instrument cluster.
The flasher is built into the hazard light switch. You have to remove dash and take it out from the rear of the dash panel.
Are you ever out of luck, cause you need to remove the door panel to rectify, but you need to open the door to remove the door panel.....
I have a 2002 Trailblazer it took me forever to figure this out. To remove the headlamp assembly on a Trailblazer, remove the plastic panel that covers the hood latch assembly, remove the grill then release the retainers for the headlamp assemly. The bottom retainers for the grill are tricky and difficult to release. you can break the grill if done incorrectly. I'm told there is a way to change the bulbs without removing the grill but it seems to involve bending the grill in half and some severely scraped knuckles.
Drivers side just above emergency brake. You need to remove panel to get access