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you can access it from inside the trunk. There is a plastic panel covering the back of the lights and a couple nuts that hold on the panels. Remove them and you will have access to the bulbs.
open rear hatch and look strait down on inside boot well. the plastic trim has access holes that pop out on either side just behind the lights. pop out the access cover on the side with burnt bulb, then reach inside that hole and you will fins a large plastic "wingnut", unscrew it<careful not to drop it or you'll have to take the whole boot apart to retrieve it> after removing wingnut carefully pop out lens from outside , replace bulb and reinstall after testing
Depending on whether it is the front or the
back turn indicator light will determine on what needs to be done. If
it is the front turn indicator light open the hood of the car you may
need to take the entire headlight out. The headlight may have screws,
take the screws out then the front light will come out from the outside
of the vehicle
replace the burned out bulb. The bulb should snap right in and then put
the headlight back in make sure you put all screws back in from the
inside of the hood.
Step2
If it is the back turn indicator light, go through the trunk of the
vehicle. If there is a panel covering the lights you must unscrew the
panel and then replace the burned out light bulb. Some panels can be
folded down without removing all of the screws to access the lights.
This light may not require for you to pop the entire light out you
maybe able to just replace the bulb. After you have replaced it screw
the panel back into place. The back light should not require the entire
light to be lifted out just a simple bulb replacement.
Step3
In replacing either the front or the back indicator light you must gain
access to the turn signal housing which is usually in the same case as
the headlight or your rear lights. It is very helpful to also get the
owners manual out this will tell you exactly what type of bulbs you
will need to get to replace the indicator bulb.
under the mirror there should be a 1 1/2 slot door under mirror that looks like a flat lid this will be flush with mirror moulding where it looks like a quarter can turn it
this is the light access panel the detachment screw is threw this panel to take off mirror then you can access the bulb
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