locate where the light is, then look at it from behind and see the cables going to it. at the end of the cables, and very close to the bumper and license plate there should be a plastic part that has the wires going into it. grasp this part firmly and twist one way 90 degrees (if it doesn't twist one way then twist it the other way) and then pull it out towards the cables. at this point you should be able to remove the bulb and replace it with the new one. if you are very unsure of your mechanical abilities, go to the nearest auto store (napa, auto zone, checkers, etc.) ask for the required bulbs and ask for help replacing them, they should be willing to help you at completing this easy task at no charge. (: hope this helps
Remove the screws that hold the covers in place. Replace bulbs!
Change brake light bulbs Just remove the rear license plate. You can change the backup lights and brake light easily.
The clear covers for the license plate light bulbs have small arrows pointing in one direction. Simply push the cover to the direction of the arrows and the covers will slide off allowing for the old light bulbs to be replaced.
You have to remove the instrument cluster to service the light bulbs.
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http://www.corvetteradios.com/ sells the bulbs for the GM k1500 radios. They have a diagram showing how to solder them to the circuit board on their site.
twist rubber housing a quarter turn pull out replace with new bulb
To replace the license plate bulbs on a 2002 Mazda Miata, first, open the trunk and locate the license plate light assembly on the rear of the car. Use a flathead screwdriver to gently pry off the light cover. Once the cover is removed, twist the old bulb counterclockwise to remove it, then insert the new bulb by twisting it clockwise until secure. Finally, reattach the light cover and test the new bulbs to ensure they are working.
The bulbs unscrew from the back of the light assy. sometimes you have to remove it to get to the back.
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Open the rear hatch and you will see the retaining screws inside the door frame.You can then drop the light out to get access to the bulbs. If no bulbs are bad then you may have a bad circuit board.
If the turn signal bulbs light but will not flash, the flasher relay is defective, replace it.