The process I am outlining was performed on a 2004 Pontiac Vibe 2wd.
You will need:
Open the rear hatch and locate the plastic rivets located on either side of the hard plastic hood that forms the housing around the high mount brake light. Gently press the center of each rivet in. You will now be able to grasp the outer ring on the rivet and pull them out of the plastic hood. If the hood doesn't immediately fall off, jiggle it until it comes free. With the hood off you will see the brake light assembly.
Now, close the rear hatch and open up the glass portion only. This reveals the red taillight lense. Remove the lens by gently prying up the clips on either side. Pull out the burnt out bulb and push in a new one. Pop the lens back on and close the glass. Reopen the main hatch.
Pull back slightly the center pin from each of the plastic rivets that you pulled from the plastic hood. Line the plastic hood up with the two holes on the brake light assembly. Place an outer ring of each rivet into the two holes on the plastic cover. Then, place the pin into the center of the outer rivet ring center and press until the top of the pin is flush with the ledge of the rivet outer ring.
Much easier than the official method of removing the light body from the car, as it tends to wedge itself in.
Remove the wiring harness from the high mount brake light. Remove the retaining screws. Reverse the process to install the new high mount brake light.
Just unscrew it.
Remove the high mount brake light retaining screws from your Mazda Protg. Remove the high mount brake light wiring harness. Reverse the process to install your new high-mount brake light.
only toyota could be this stupid and incompetent...
you need to remove the rear seat
If you have directional lights, tail lights, and hi - mount brake light that works but no lower brake lights, replace the multi-function switch on the steering column. Order from MONSTER Auto Parts online for about $90.00. Buy from dealer 300-400.00. Parts house 200-300. No need to replace the 4 way flasher even though they do not work. They will when you replace the MultiFunction switch. Good luck!
Look on the inside of the liftgate and you'll spot a plastic trim panel/piece directly behind the High Mount brake light. Gently pry this piece off and you'll have access to the bulb and socket.
Remove the wiring harness from the high mount brake light. Remove the back cover of the brake light assembly. Take hold of the brake light connector, push in and turn at the same time. Reverse the process to install the new brake light.
The way that you change a high mount brake light on a 2007 Taurus is by first prying the light assembly from the housing. You then push rearward to remove it from the retaining clips. Next, life the light assembly from the shelf and disconnect the assembly wiring. Replace the light assembly and reverse directions to put the light housing back where it goes.
1998 Pontiac Bonneville center high mount stop (third 3rd brake light) bulb replacement: Purchase the correct replacement center high mount stop (third 3rd brake light) bulb(s) first, before disassembling the vehicle. See sources and related links below for replacement bulb information. Then consult your owner's manual for the center high mount stop (third 3rd brake light) bulb replacement procedure. As simple as it sounds, the owner's manual is the best place to start for bulb replacement instructions and illustrations. If there are multiple bulbs, you may want to consider replacing all at the same time in order to keep brightness and color equal (optional).
the brake light switch is located on the arm of the brake pedal, above the pad. you will see a plunger-type switch that extends and retracts with the compression of the brake pedal. to replace it, unbolt it from the bracket attached to the brake pedal, disconnect the electrical connector, replace new part (compare the adjustment of the new switch with the old & adjust if necessary), connect electrical plug, mount new switch to bracket & test.
There are actually 3 bulbs (GE #1141). On my De Ville there is a small compartment on the rear dash directly in front (from inside the car) the high mount brake light. Simply open the compartment and pull back the trim exposing the 3 bulbs, replace any or all nonworking bulbs.