Firmly press down on the bezel or cover. Press down into the rear deck. This will release the bezel from the teeth on the metal housing. Now slide it forward ( toward the front of the car) while holding it firmly pressed down into the rear deck. Once removed you will see how the metal teeth on the bottom of the metal housing bracket bit into the plastic bezel.
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The 1998 Nissan center brake light is a sealed unit. The entire brake light unit will need to be replaced. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the brake light retaining screws. Reverse the process to install the new brake light unit.
Check on the upper end of brake pedal (under dash)
To replace the center brake light in a 2002 Ford Thunderbird, first, open the trunk and locate the plastic cover over the brake light assembly. Remove the cover by unscrewing any screws or unclipping it. Next, twist the bulb socket counterclockwise to release it, then pull out the old bulb and replace it with a new one. Reassemble the socket, replace the cover, and test the brake light to ensure it works properly.
Look inside the trunk under the light for bolts to remove the light.
I found under the drivers dash on the brake pedal the brake light switch to be faulty. It can operate the tail lights but not the center brake light replace it. This was the case on my 90 vette.
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Save yourself some grief and take it to a repair shop
The center brake light replacement will require replacing the entire brake light assembly. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the center brake light retaining screws. Reverse the process to install the new center brake light.
To replace the third brake light on a Lincoln LS, first, open the trunk and locate the access panel or cover for the brake light assembly. Remove any screws or clips securing the panel and gently pry it off. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old light, then remove the old light bulb or assembly. Install the new light by connecting the wiring and reversing the removal steps to secure everything back in place.
I have a 2006 lincoln ls sport in which the 3rd brake light cover isn't connected properly. When I drive I can see out of my mirror that it's moving. Is there a way to keep it from moving?