take it to autozone if u buy it they may replace it for u
replace rear tail light bulb
I just had a similar problem on my 2003 jetta. They replaced the bulbs and it turns out to be a faulty break light switch as well. Make sure to get it checked ASAP otherwise your shifter could get stuck in park.
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Open the trunk. Loosen the black thumb latch wing nuts that hold the tail light assembly in place. pull the tail light assembly out. You should be able to acces the tail light bulbs to replace them.
In order to find out how to replace broken tail lights on a car, one can go to the WikiHow website. The website has a seven step tutorial on how to fix tail lights complete with pictures.
replace fuse
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.
When your tail lights are out you can simply replace them. If they continue to blow, you may have an electrical problem.
It's pretty easy as the 2003. Follow the steps in the link below. http://articles.dashzracing.com/chevy-silverado-2003-2004-2005-2006-diy-tail-lights-installation-chrome-black/
lower the tailgate, remove the 2 screws on the side when you lower the tailgate, pull assembly out and replace
From inside the trunk.
Not sure if the 2003 is the same, but on my 2001 I needed to replace Fuse 32, which is located in the fuse panel under the instrument panel on the driver's side