How do you remove the brake light cover on a ford focus
what you would need to do is: 1, pop the trunk and remove trunk liner 2, remove the bolts for the spoiler from the trunk lid 3, remove wiring harness connector 4, lift the spoiler off the car/trunk lid 5, remove old light fixture and install new fixture (bolt/screws) the 3rd brake light is an led, or light emitting diode, so if it burns the enitre fixture will need to be replace
more information needed is it in the window or the design in the spoiler
The brake light switch might not be connected properly. Remove the brake light switch for 10 seconds and replace it to its original position.
Check the brake light fuse first and if good you need to replace the brake light switch that is on top of the brake pedal under the dash.
sounds like you installed after market spoiler? then wired to a continuous hot source instead of splicing into brake line witch would be intermittently only when pressing on peddle!
if the high mounted brake light is in rear window. open trunk and access the light from below rear window shelf. if the light is in the spoiler, remove the screws holding it in. disconnect elec, connector from inside of trunk lid. the assembly has no replaceable bulbs, and has to be replaced as a unit..
if it's the rears and not the spoiler light then u just pull the carpeting back and twist the bulbs out if it's the spoiler brake lighgt then u should be able to either pop it open or it should have a screw or two to undo
Because you have a spoiler, Honda likely decided to not even include a light socket for the high mount brake light (behind rear window). It's because the spoiler fin blocks this high mount light anyways.Pop the trunk and check to see if a light bulb socket even exists for the high mount brake assembly. If a socket doesn't exist (and you don't see one hanging) then no worries, it was a Honda decision. This is the case for my 2000 Accord EX.
You will need to remove the 1998 Chevy Camaro brake light wiring harness. Remove the brake light retaining screws. Reverse the process to install the new brake light.
Remove the rear interior light (2 screws)then remove the rear upper trim piece. Remove the screws that hold the spoiler to the car(takes a deep socket)unplug the light and remove the spoiler it pops off not easy to do----here is the bad part the light is attached to the spoiler by two nuts one on each side and the screws they are attached to are plastic-- and they are attached with thread locker..I broke both upon removal---I managed to re-attach the new light attach the new light by wedging a mechanics rag behind it for a tight fit. re assembled and it worked perfectly. Would I do it again---No---I would take it to the dealer it was not worth the hassle
What model, ZX3? If that's the case then you need to remove the plastic nuts located behind the trim. With those removed then it's just a good yank on the taillight assembly.