I just replaced the license plate light bulb on my '95 Blazer. The best way to change it is by laying down on your back looking up at your rear bumper. On the underside of the bumper, just in front of the license plate, you will find two screws holding up the light assembly. Remove those screws and gently pull down the light assembly a couple of inches so you can work with it. You will find that the light is in a plastic cover socket. Turn the light cover while holding on to the base to remove cover. Once removed, you will see a light bulb. Just pull out the old bulb and pop in a new one. Replace the plastic cover and screw the assembly back in the way you found it.
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A Chevy Tahoe's license plate bulb can be used to light up the license plate. In the dark the license's plate will still be visible.
Remove the screws that hold the covers in place. Replace bulbs!
push up and turn on the housing
Yes, all cars have a license plate light. It is mandated by law.
yes there is, just above rear plate.
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how to change 2005 equinox license plate light i removed the screws but it didn't release
To change the license plate light on a 1998 Chevy Cavalier, reach up under the bumper and remove the bulb over the license plate. Then put a new bulb in the socket. The bulb can also be accessed by removing the lens on the outside, but there are screws to remove first.
Added to that, and assuming that you're asking because your license plate light is out, and because the fuse is the same fuse for the tail lights, then the problem is not the fuse. It's the license plate light itself. === It should be the same fuse as the taillights.
fuse box location
take off the license plate then screw the holder on with the plate.