When I have auto problems that I don't know exactly what I'm doing I will go watch a video on YouTube hope this helps Happy New Year
SOURCE: 2003 Honda Odyssey Brake light replacement
open the rear hatch. Between the tail light housing and the rear hatch opening there is a trim strip with two flush fitted flap doors. Insert a small straight blade screwdriver into the small slot on the tail light side of the flap. Pry gently inboard and the small flap will open (the hinge side of the flap is on the side of the rear hatch opening.) Now you can remove the screws that hold the tail lamp assembly in place. Finally, there is still a "spear point" clip that fits into a socket near the front outboard corner of the assembly. Gently pry with a tape wrapped screwdriver (avoids scratches) and force the assembly straight back. The clip should release and free the assembly so you can change the bulb(s).
SOURCE: my signal lights do not work and my hazard light
Two separate circuits in most vehicles. You have a fuse and a flasher for the hazards and you have a separate fuse and flasher for the signals. check those fuse first
SOURCE: Where is the fuse for the hazard lights and/or
either under the dash on the drivers side by the hood latch or under the hood on passenger side.Sometimes there are two fuse boxes under the hood. The fuses are clearly marked.
SOURCE: how do I replace my front HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY on a
Open the bonnet temove the bulkhead cover drop the front bumper (its not that hard). Now remove the wires from the headlight (unplug them) remove the screws that hold the light in and reinstall the other light the same way. (Remember that the NTSB requires the headlights be aimed at a designated hight)
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