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the light bulb is accessed from the under side of the car bulb is removed by turning the socket 1/4 turn counter clockwise If you are talking about the 3rd brakelight, Unscrew the brakelight mount and turn it so it is easy to unscrew the bulb first. Then unscrew the bulb, it may take a few tries to get it out. If you still have problems unscrew the top of the mount (they're the only screws left on the mount) then try to remove the bulb.
the parts store will know what headlight bulb number you need and the size when you tell them the make and year of your vehicle.
reach up under the bumper. twist the bulb housing and pull out. replace bulb.
i have a 93 caprice so this may not apply, but the bulb goes into a socket underneath the assembly. you can get to it thru the trunk. you don't even need any tools to do it. open the trunk and check around underneath the brake light. Unscrew the brakelight mount and turn it so it is easy to unscrew the bulb first. Then unscrew the bulb, it may take a few tries to get it out. If you still have problems unscrew the top of the mount (they're the only screws left on the mount) then try to remove the bulb.
Press and turn
There is not a separate fuse for the rear turn signals. If the rear does not work it is due to a defective bulb or a bad circuit board.
Replace the bulb frome underside of the car.
should be able to reach up under the bumper, and twist and pull out the bulb.
Remove fog light bolts and lower the housing.Then just rotate the bulb and remove, replace and reinstall.
If you are only replacing the bulb, it can be accessed on the back of the high mount housing in the trunk area.
Go to any local autozone or advance auto,napa,carquest they will have a book for the specific bulb,if the book is not at the area for bulbs they will look it up for you!!
Open the hood, look behind the head light that is out. There is a round plastic piece with a couple of wires going in to it. Turn the piece counter clock wise and pull the bulb out of the socket. When you mount the new bulb in its place, use a glove or clean clothe to mount the new bulb. If you use your bare fingers/hands, you could leave oil from you hands on the bulb. The oil from your hands or fingers on the bulb could possibly cause the bulb to over heat and burn out the bulb. I believe it says on the package not to use your hands with out gloves. Just mount every thing in reverse going clock wise to securely mount the new bulb socket.