you have to open the rear hatch and on the side u trying to change, move the material and it will be two bolts that u remove and the tail lght should be able to pull out
Both of those screws are a T-30 torx bit. That you would need to remove to take the taillights out.
I've also included a video that will show you how to remove the taillight.
Hello, all you have to do is turn the back of the light post and pill the lights out for both the fog lamps and the break lights. For the break lights, its less work to change.
Your Pontiac has a problem in the electronic block, which is controlling the turn signals, the tail and brake lights and etc. It shouldn't be a big deal.
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The 1995 Pontiac Grand Am has reflectors on the sides that may look like side marker lights, but they are only reflectors. The tail lights and front parking lights are so positioned that they can be viewed from the sides, so separate side marker lights are unnecessary.
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i have three on mine two tail lights and one under the spoiler
check the fuses - there is no fuse for the headlights.
Previous answer was Onki web-site onkicorp.com Aero Tec also offers one. web-site aeroecinc.com. Hope this helps
I had problems with a brake light constantly burning out. I finally re-grounded the tail light assembly and have not had a problem since. So perhaps the answer to your question is "you have a bad ground". Try it, it is an easy fix.
All on one circuit - check the fuse for parking/tail lights
your fuse is blown. car manufacturerers make the dash lights go off when the tail light fuse blows so you know it is blown.
how do you change the tail lights on a 1996 Nissan pick up?