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A rarity but sometimes both bulbs can burn out together...same symptom...be sure not to touch the new bulbs as the oil from human hands severely shortens the life of the bulb...
The light socket goes in from the back it's rubber and only truns a quarter of a turn and pull out. the bulb is a 194 and most all dept stores and auto parts stores will have them they are a very common bulb. a 168 will also fit.
Your local auto parts store will read them for free, give you a print-out (sometimes) and recommend some popular fixes. Try Auto Zone, or call your local parts outlet.
Your car has a OBD2 hook up under the dash somewhere on the drivers side, You have to have a computer to hook up to that ODB plug and reset it, If you live near a Autozone they will clear the code for you for free, One other thing you try is disconnecting your battery for about 30 mins, that works on alot cars to reset the check light.
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