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Replacing Brake Light Bulb


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Hello

I have a 2003 Toyota Carrola and need to change one of the rear lights. I have removed the access panel from the wall of the boot but have no idea how to get to the bulb I need to replace or remove it!

Does anyone know how this is done?, the owners manual is hopeless!!!

Thanks

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Hello

I have a 2003 Toyota Carrola and need to change one of the rear lights. I have removed the access panel from the wall of the boot but have no idea how to get to the bulb I need to replace or remove it!

Does anyone know how this is done?, the owners manual is hopeless!!!

Thanks

hiya m8 iv just imported some lights nd changed the bulbs and everything. its not too hard. first of all there are three main screws and nuts that hold the light in place. unscrew them and the rear light should just come straight out from the rear of the car. then take off the grey panel with the two clips at the top and bottom, all bulbs should be in the slots on that grey panel, then change the bulbs which u need replacing! stick the new bulb in nd put the panel back on, screw the three nuts back in that hold the light in and your done!

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