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Replacing brake lamp in 2006 mitsubishi outlander

I need to replace a brake lamp in a 2006 mitsubishi outlander . I've taken out the two star screws in the lense but I can get no futher

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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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