open tailgate. unclip the cables that hold tailgate level
they will unclip from the top anchor post without using any tools.then lift tailgate from left side so as tailgate hinge comes up from pivot point. then slide tailgate little to the left and you should have tailgate in your hands
Open the tailgate, remove the retaining cables from the studs, pull out on the passenger side of the tailgate.
open tailgate,look for two screws between light and tailgate,remove screws and pry out light pulling straight back.
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On the inside of the tailgate are two bolts. remove them and the taillight will fall out. If you have a bed liner you might have to take it out. On the inside of the tailgate are two bolts. remove them and the taillight will fall out. If you have a bed liner you might have to take it out.
2 screws on outside edge and 2 screws on inside(undo tailgate)
To remove the tailgate lock on a 1989 S-10 Blazer, first remove the cover over the inside of the tailgate by removing the bolts on the side and on the handle. Pop the vinyl away from the tailgate. Then remove the bolts holding the lock on and remove the lock.
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First you need to remove the trim bezel around the handle on the outside of the tailgate. Then remove the three bolts on the inside of the tailgate,that hold the handle in place. Next remove the latching mechanism rods from the handle,and remove the handle from the tailgate.
To remove the tailgate on a Honda Ridgeline, first, lower the tailgate fully. Locate the two bolts on each side of the tailgate hinge; these typically require a 10mm socket. Remove the bolts, then gently lift the tailgate upwards to detach it from the hinges. Be sure to have a second person assist, as the tailgate can be heavy and awkward to handle.
i have a f350 7.3 an my low range is flashing on what does that mean
To remove the tailgate motor from an '89 Ford Bronco, first, ensure the tailgate is fully closed. Disconnect the battery to prevent any electrical issues. Next, remove the interior panel from the tailgate by unscrewing or unclipping it, then locate the motor, which is typically secured with bolts. Finally, disconnect the wiring harness and unbolt the motor to remove it from the tailgate.