Use a test light (any auto parts store) and check to see if you have power at the light socket. (Make sure the test light is grounded good by checking a known good light). If you do then try to clean the oxidation off the contacts on the bulb and the socket, with the power OFF. Also make sure you have a good ground for the tail light housing. I had that problem too. There should be a ground wire from the fender to the housing and from the housing to the light socket somewhere in there. If your fuse is good then check the power there too as the contacts for the fuse in the panel will corrode also. You should buy the Bently manual.
inside your trunk behind the rear lights there are two plastic circles that pop out to access the tail lights, once these are out you should be able the push the light out .
wire into the tail lights at the back of the car
No the 1969 dodge charger came with long tail lights. Round tail lights came on the 1968 Dodge charger. In fact the only difference between the 68 and the 69 charger is the shape of the tail lights and turning signals.
Buy a kit at U-Haul comes with instructions and adaptors
Shoukld be the fuse for parking/tail, and dash lights
I have a 2003 beetle and it took me forever to figure it out. By the time I did I decided to take pictures of it and put it on the web to help others. Volkswagen is getting more and more complicated for us "volks". My website can be found at: http://www.uahardwick.com/tech/2006/03/how-to-change-taillight-on-new-beetle.htm
Parking and dash lights also on this circuit - do they work? Check fuses Could also be a bad headlight switch
To remove condensation from Volkswagen TDI Jetta tail lights, first, check for any cracks or damaged seals that may be allowing moisture to enter. If found, replace the damaged parts. You can also remove the tail light assembly, dry it out with a cloth, and use silica gel packets or a hairdryer on a low setting to evaporate any remaining moisture. Finally, reassemble the tail light and ensure it is sealed properly to prevent future condensation.
i think it is under the hood for the tail lights i think it is under the hood for the tail lights i think it is under the hood for the tail lights i think it is under the hood for the tail lights i think it is under the hood for the tail lights i think it is under the hood for the tail lights i think it is under the hood for the tail lights i think it is under the hood for the tail lights i think it is under the hood for the tail lights
If you're referring to the tail lights, remove the 3 screws to remove the lens. Change bulbs, reinstall lense.
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This sounds like an issue that VW has recognized and is fixing for free. I would recommend calling your local dealer and consulting them on whether this is a problem that they have sent out a recall about.