Re: replacing brake lamp in 2006 mitsubishi outlander
Put some tape on a flat screw driver a pry the lense off keep wiggling the lense and it will come off be carefull not to scratch the paint good luck CJ
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If the cause of the problem is fixed, the light will go out by itself. If you haven't fixed the underlying problem, the light will stay on. You can clear the codes with a scan tool, but it'll come right back on the instant you turn the ign key.
Why did you replace the sensor in the first place is the first question. If it already didn't start then the crank sensor was not the problem, crank sensor faults can be logged for other reasons. If it did start put the old one back in and try again.
you need to lift up the black plastic covers with a screwdriver or another flat tool at the front bottom side and split the one in the middle on the top - slide them away -then you should see the screws holding the rack to the rail.
split one side and lift the bar away to see screws
There is a race bearing on the back side of the rotor. If you haven't replaced it, I would strongly recommend it. You should change those out every time you change your rotors. Most new rotors come with new race bearings, if it did come with a new one (and it isn't shot yet), pull it out and pack it with grease. Wear latex gloves, put a pile of general purpose grease in your hand, and start stuffing the grease into the bearing until it comes out the other side.
sometimes they would be sideways. the screws just hold them in order not to move and they do have plastics hooks that still hold it tight to the metal housing. slowly slide them sideways and see if they would come off.
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