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How to remove the tail light on a 1999 dodge dakota

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To Remove:

  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the precautions at the beginning of this section.
  2. Remove or disconnect the following:
    • Negative battery cable
    • Screws from tail lamp
    • Lamp by pulling towards the rear to disengage retaining studs
    • Sockets from tail lamp
    • Bulb from socket
    • Tail lamp from cargo box
To Install:
  1. Install or connect the following:
    • Bulb in socket
    • Socket in tail lamp
    • Tail lamp in cargo box to engage retaining studs
    • Tail lamp screws
    • Negative battery cable

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2009

SOURCE: tail lights don't work on 2001 dodge dakota

Check the fuse panel info in your owner manual. Check out the fuse but it will more likely be a corrosion problem where the ground wire leaves the tail lights and bolts to the frame. To uncorrode your ground wire purchase a spray can of electrical wire cleaner at the autoparts store.

please mark this answer as a fixya! ty.

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Greg Bernett

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  • Posted on Jul 12, 2009

SOURCE: 95 Dodge dakota cannot find fuse for tail lights

The flashers are located at the back of the dash panel. To replace the flasher(s), open the glove box door. Depress the top and bottom edges of the box together, lift upwards and remove the box. Reach through the opening and change the flasher(s).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2009

SOURCE: how to remove air conditioner clutch on 1999 dodge

you need the special tools to remove it but you dont need to evacuate the systems there is a bolt in the center like a crank bolt then follow the instructions to the puller

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 07, 2009

SOURCE: 95 Dodge Dakota abs and brake warning lights on.

Brake light fuse is good?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 19, 2009

SOURCE: Need to know how to remove dash from 1999 dodge

removing a dash is NEVER an easy task, and requires alot of hidden screws and clips and to try and explain it here would be almost impossible, but if you go to your local library and repair manual you can get pictures that you can copy or take the manual with you and it will be of great service in finding those hidden clips and screws and such

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