The shield covering the left turn signal for my 2001 Corolla has cracked. I purchased the replacement piece but when I went to take out the cracked cover, it won't come out. I've unscrewed the top screw on the shield, but can't manage to unplug the signal connector itself from the it. How do you unplug this? Will the shield then slide out?
Here ya go.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oi9iUYJJSyQ
Hope this does it for you.
If I am not mistaken there is a pin on the front corner of the assembly.. You will need to reach in behind the fixture and feel for a tab and wiggle the assembly while sliding it forward a bit to remove it and then disconnect your bulb assembly..
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Inside your trunk on either side of your tailgate are panels that allow you access to your taillights....I'll add more later.
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Just remove the 4 screws and then slowly pull the cluster out and reach behind and disconnect the plugs on the back of the unit and then remove the cluster. The bulbs can be removed by turning them and pulling out.
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junk yard is the best place to get one of replacement parts for nothing, you will have to walk in the yard it self, they don't pull those or keep those on their self.
I just replaced front turn signal bulb. Since all of them (signal and fog lamps) are integrated with the bumper, you have to do that from beneath. First ,turn your wheels to the max right.Inside the arch you'll see that it is covered by plastic shield.You will have to remove plastic clips on the sides of that shield.There are six of them and they are clearly visible.Be careful not to brake clips.Use flat screwdriver to pull hat first,then the whole clip can be removed with fingers.Once all six clips pulled out,plastic shield will almost fall by itself - no efforts needed to detach it. That's it - you've got the access to your signal and fog lamps.
Removing the tire and blocking the front end first with jack stands makes the access much better
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