Everyone should have a manual for their vehicle, and the library should have a professional shop manual available in the reference section(make copies of the right sections) read up and fix it like a PRO! :) good luck You need to take off one of the clips that hold the fiberglass padding over the trunk, to have access to the back side of the back light. After that, the access is relatively easy, just feeling with your hands the upper socket and turning it counter-clockwise to unlock. The lower socket that is right at hand belongs to the reverse light bulb. Pull the socket out carefully and then just pull the damaged bulb and replace.
I own a Plymouth neon. To replace a tail light you would need to buy one and have a specialist put it in for you.Unfortunately this car is designed to drain you dry.
Have a look at this link: http://www.wikihow.com/Replace-a-Tail-Light-on-a-Dodge-Grand-Caravan
Faulty tail lights - causing a short.
the tail light is screwed in from the inside of the bed of the truck
There are screws under the fascia and matting in the trunk.
Replace the whole light assembly Their are no bulbs it is neon light
In a 1998 neon (first generation) the tail light, brake, and blinker (turn signal) use one bulb with two filaments.
The cover does not come off. The tail light is an assembly, that is removed as one piece. The fasteners are accessed from in the trunk.
don't bother....it seems impossible
The fuses on the 2000 Dodge Durango should be labeled for each part such as the tail lights. The tail light fuse is a 30 A.
tail lights circuit
try going to www.lxforums.com...all sorts of info on the magnum.