I just did this to my sons car, very very easy. Tools required: One small Phillips screw driver. On the inside of the car on each side of the third brake light unit there is a small plug type tab. Press in on the center with the Phillips screw driver, a ball point pen will work as well. It will just pop in about a quarter inch. Next grab the outside lip of that same tab and pull the plug out. Repeat on the other side. This will allow you to lift and remove the plastic covering. Next you will see a small Phillips screw on the left of the bracket holding the actual light bulb. Remove with Phillips driver, this will allow the light assembly to come out. Unscrew the bulb replace and assemble. Took all of 5 minutes. Replacement bulb is a 921 or a 921LL Only difference in bulbs in the LL is suppose to last longer, more expensive too. Still only 3 bucks though. Good luck
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I assume you only need to change the bulbs. Go into the trunk and look up. You should see the wires leading to the mounting point for the third brake light, you candisconnect the connectors and then change the bulbs this way.
It is called a Rear dome light or Cargo Light(on the inside ) the one on the outside is the center or "Third" Brake light It is called a Rear dome light or Cargo Light(on the inside ) the one on the outside is the center or "Third" Brake light
this tells you is a simple wiring problem.most likely a loose wire from the third light to the other lights.(third lights provides the power to the other lights)
Where is the brake light fuse found on a 1996 dodge grandcaravan
The 1996 GMC Yukon brake lights work by receiving power from the brake light relay switch. The brake light relay switch is connected to the brake pedal.
from inside the trunk you can dislodge the tailight lenses.... the rest is simple
When you open the hatch back there are two screws, take that off and then pop off the light cover and it is there.
where is the brake light switch for 1996 Oldsmobile cutlas supreme
The brake warning light
I am not sure on a ford but i had about the same problem on a GM car i had and it was the turn signal switch i replaced it and all the brake lights worked fine you might try that
It is underneath the Brake Pedal.It's mounted to and right above the brake pedal.
To change the brake light in a 1996 Buick Riviera, first, open the trunk and remove the plastic cover or trim panel on the side of the tail light assembly where the bulb is located. Next, twist the bulb socket counterclockwise to remove it, then pull out the old bulb and replace it with a new one. Finally, reinstall the bulb socket by twisting it clockwise and replace the cover or trim panel. Test the brake light to ensure it’s working properly.