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Posted on Oct 13, 2009

How to remove break lights from nissan altima 1998

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You replace them from inside the trunk. Pull away the molding located behind the taillight. I believe it is a twist and turn type.

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Why don't you ask the REAL question you want the answer to...I think we all know you are looking for the way to reach the check engine light to break it, not replace it! Who REPLACES the check engine light?? That's just retarded.
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