Open the back door hatch.
find the two side screws.
unscrew them both.
pop taillight off ftom car.
unplug all three bulb holders.
install new bulbs.
and last screw the two screws back into place on inner car holes.
you can take the tail light out by unscrewing the wing nuts in the trunk, when all wing nuts are off pull the tail light out then take the light bulbs out to replace the tail light.
You have to unbolt the entire tail lamp assembly to change the bulbs. Unbolt the tail lamps from inside the corners of the bed, replace the light bulbs, bolt the tail lamps back in place.
Remove the tail light housing and replace the bulbs.
Well If you unscrew the taillight from the car take it off you can change you tail light bulbs
Open the trunk. Loosen the black thumb latch wing nuts that hold the tail light assembly in place. pull the tail light assembly out. You should be able to acces the tail light bulbs to replace them.
Take out the old one and put in the new!!
incorrect resistance of light bulbs installed. causes electrical feed back. replace all bulbs with factory replacement Also check that the tail light ground is ok. If the tail light bulbs aren;t grounded, it causes a backfeed of power to the dash lights and causes them to turn on.
I have an 02, but it should work the same way. Unscrew the tail light cover from the outside, then pull it off.
Replace the whole light assembly Their are no bulbs it is neon light
To replace the tail light bulbs in a 1986 El Camino, first, open the trunk and locate the tail light assembly. Remove the screws or clips securing the assembly, then gently pull it away from the body. Twist the bulb socket counterclockwise to remove it, replace the old bulb with a new one, and reassemble by reversing the steps. Make sure to test the new bulbs to ensure they are functioning properly.
pull back carpet around the taillight. It should be three plastic caps that unscrew and pull the light out, disconnect the bulbs. Replace with a new tail light.
What is the part number for the 2008 HHR tail light bulbs and backup light bulbs?