if you're referring to that piece between the bumper and the body that always crumbles on old caddys, they're called "bumper fillers" or just "fillers"
any color besides black if you put a see through colored piece of plastic in front of the light
I have a 1992 regal and the flasher is under the glove-box behind a piece of black plastic,the switch is on the steering column,the lights are on the front and rear of the vehicle.
Open the trunk and look for the wires that connect to the license plate lights. You should see a plastic piece that hooks into a socket. Simply grab the plastic piece and turn and the lights should come right out. The lights may be behind a paneling.
Front Lip Air Dam
There is a round piece of soft plastic that sits on the inside of the hardware that controls the brake pedal arm. A white piece directly across from this piece apparently activates or deactivates the brake lights. This blue piece of plastic pushes in that white piece enough to make the brake lights go off. This blue piece has broken down over time. Now, if I can just find a replacement part...
It is the piece of glass or clear plastic in front of the driver on a car/truck/motorcycle.
splash sheild
You are probably referring to the piece under the front bumper. That is a stone shield. It is held in place by several plastic rivets and metal screws.
First remove the felt covered piece on the interior of the tailgate. After that, removed the large plastic piece in order to get inside to the bulb.
You might be talking about the engine splash shield
FOUND ANSWER. IT WAS THE HAZARD BUTTON ON THE STEERING. A PIECE OF PLASTIC HAD BROKEN.
There is a little 7mm hex screw encased in white plastic surrounded by a notched plastic piece made of the housing plastic towards the top and to the outside of the position of the light bulb that will move in (towards the front of the car) if you PUSH on it, not screw it in, that will lower the light. But to raise it you need to break off the little notched pieces of plastic surrounding the 7mm hex screw and pull back on it or the white plastic piece that it is encased in (needle nose pliers work best) You can only adjust the lights up or down.