How to replace a brake light on a nissan Tiida hatch back.
On a 1989 Acura Integra hatch back the brake lights are reached through the hatch itself. The brake lights housing are on the rear of the vehicle. Unplug the bulbs and replace them.
You have to open the rear hatch like you would to replace the reg. brake lights. Screws should be accessible once hatch is fully open.
To replace the lower hatch brake light on a 2002 Lexus RX 300, first, open the rear hatch and locate the plastic cover over the light assembly. Remove the cover by gently prying it off with a flathead screwdriver. Once exposed, twist the light socket counterclockwise to remove it, replace the old bulb with a new one, and then reassemble by reversing the steps. Ensure everything is securely in place and test the brake light to confirm it works.
Just disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
you have to open the hatch, take all the plastic interior apart, just to get to your bulbs. its a pain.
The brake lights are accessed through the rear hatch. Find the panel on the rear sides of the car. Pop out the panel and access the brake lights. Replace the bulbs.
Open the hatch - remove the protective cover from the housing - twist out the bulb holder - remove and replace bulb - re-install in the reverse order.
My 94 laser has an anchor near the latch for the hatch
If it is an interference engine and the belt breaks, serious engine damage will occur. Replace the belt according to the recommendations of the manufacture.
To replace the 3rd brake light bulbs on a Peugeot 307, first, open the rear hatch and remove the plastic cover or trim panel that conceals the brake light assembly. This usually involves unscrewing a few screws or gently prying it off. Once exposed, twist the bulb holder counterclockwise to remove it, then replace the old bulb with a new one, and reassemble everything by reversing the steps. Ensure the new bulb is securely in place before closing the hatch.
To replace the brake light on a Citroen C1, first, open the rear hatch and locate the brake light assembly. Remove the screws or clips securing the assembly and carefully pull it out. Disconnect the electrical connector and twist the old bulb counterclockwise to remove it. Insert the new bulb, reconnect the electrical connector, and reassemble the brake light assembly.