The
Freelander is Land Rover's entry-level crossover SUV. Unlike other Land Rover vehicles that use a
traditional "truck," body-on-frame chassis, the Freelander is built on a
unibody, front-wheel drive car chassis. The Freelander is sometimes
known in the U.S. as the "LR2."
1
Purchase replacement bulb P21/5W, available at most auto
parts stores and at any Land Rover
dealer.
2 Turn off engine and open rear cargo door.
3 Remove the two Torx screws from the side of the tail light
assembly. Carefully pull the assembly
away and unplug the electrical
harness.
4 Turn the assembly over to access the bulb modules. There are
three separate bulb modules; the
top module should be the brake light.
5 Rotate the bulb module counterclockwise to release it from
the tail light assembly. Push the bulb
down (into the module) and turn it
counterclockwise to remove it from the module.
6 Insert the new bulb into the bulb
module. Carefully push the bulb down and turn it clockwise.
Reinsert the bulb
module into the tail light assembly and turn it clockwise.
7 Reconnect the electrical harness to the tail light assembly.
Remount the tail light assembly and
replace the Torx
screws.
SOURCE: how to replace the third brake light...
There 2 screws holding on the cover. Remove the 2 screws pull off cover. To remove the light bulb twist it to the left or right. It will only twist one way to get it out of the socket that it is in.
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