you can take the tail light out by unscrewing the wing nuts in the trunk, when all wing nuts are off pull the tail light out then take the light bulbs out to replace the tail light.
From the inside of the trunk..... You have to remove the inside to get to the bolts.... The there you go......
The dash light fuse gets its power from the tail light fuse. If the tail light fuse blows, you won't have any dash lights either.
The fuse box is under the dash between the steering column and the left side of the car.. the fuse for the tail lights is not listed as tail light but parking light position 8C... I know because I just replaced mine
where is dash light and tail light relay on 1984 nissan pickup truck
The price varies for a new tail light depending on where you shop for a 1998 Buick LeSabre. The new tail light can range from $33.00-$99.00.
On most American cars, the dash fuse feeds off the tail light fuse. The tail light fuse is typically 20 amps and the dash fuse feeds off from it and is usually 5 amps. If the tail light fuse blows, you loose the dash lights.
1993 what?
Remove the eighty thousand nuts that retain it, remove the sockets, slide it out and reverse procedure to install.
Generally, dash lights and tail lights are on the same fuse so that if the tail fuse blows you'll know. When the tail light was "smashed", it shorted out the circuit and blew the fuse. You need to fix the tail light before you can get the dash lights to work.
Fuses?
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