put them in
there should be 2 screws above license plate, take the off piece pops off and replace lights
Replace the headlihgt switch, it's a common problem
That would be the lights that illuminate the rear license plate.
You must first remove the trunk door facia. (This is the part with the "Pontiac" lights in it.) Then you can get to the bulb to replace it.
If your parking lights are working, you have a different problem, like burned out bulbs, or maybe a disconnected wire. The manual doesn't show, specifically, a fuse for the "tag" lights.
On my 98 Tahoe under the bumper behind the are where the tag is located you just pull the light assembly out. It has a little pressure clip. replace light and replace assembly the same way.
To change the tag lights on a Scion TC, first, open the trunk and locate the light assembly at the rear of the vehicle. Twist the light socket counterclockwise to remove it, then pull out the old bulb and replace it with a new one, ensuring it's securely fitted. Reinsert the socket into the assembly and twist it clockwise to lock it back in place. Close the trunk and test the lights to ensure they’re working properly.
If you are looking to replace a tag light on your Mitsubishi you will need to remove the old one first. Check you owners manual for instructions on how to do this.
To change the tag lights on a 2002 Lincoln LS, first, locate the light assembly at the rear of the vehicle. Remove the screws or clips holding the assembly in place, then gently pull it out. Disconnect the old bulb by twisting it counterclockwise, replace it with a new bulb, and reassemble the light assembly by reversing the removal steps. Make sure to test the new lights before securing everything back in place.
To change the tag lights on a 2004 Toyota Matrix, first, locate the license plate light assembly at the rear of the vehicle. Use a flathead screwdriver or a similar tool to gently pry the lens cover off. Remove the old bulb by twisting it counterclockwise, then replace it with a new bulb, ensuring it is securely in place. Finally, reattach the lens cover and test the lights to ensure they are functioning properly.
You can remove the panel inside the back of the car. From there you can access your tail lights and your tag lights.
ought is a "positive" word, so the question tag should be a "negative" you can replace "ought" with "should" so a possible question tag is shouldn't