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Do you have to remove the taillight assembly?

Do you have to remove the taillight assembly?

Always check that your taillights are working—both the brake lights and the hazard lights. To replace busted taillight bulbs, you must remove the whole taillight assembly. 1. Remove the two Torx screws that hold the taillight in place. 2. Remove the thumbscrew through a side access panel.

How do you remove the taillight on an EcoSport?

To remove the taillight assembly, 1. Remove the two Torx screws that hold the taillight in place. 2. Remove the thumbscrew through a side access panel. 3. Pull the taillight assembly. 4. Remove the cover then replace the bulbs. To watch the video on how to remove the tail lights of an EcoSport, head directly to Removing the Taillight Assembly.

How to remove taillight from Toyota iFixit?

The 1st link shows how to access taillight to enable you to gain access to the mounting bolt/nuts. The second link shows you a clear pic. of the tailight and mounting bolts that nuts must be removed from to remove taillight.The The links below will aid in the removal process. Good luck.

How do you replace a tail light assembly?

If the assembly doesn’t fall out, pull on it with the pressure distributed easily and it will pop out (be cautious not to pull too hard where you fall back and rip the wires out). Remove the bulbs. If using new bulbs, unclip the wiring harness from the bulb’s base and leave the old ones in the old assembly.

What to do if your tail light falls out?

Remove the two bolts while supporting the taillight assembly in case it falls out. If the assembly doesn’t fall out, pull on it with the pressure distributed easily and it will pop out (be cautious not to pull too hard where you fall back and rip the wires out). Remove the bulbs.

The 1st link shows how to access taillight to enable you to gain access to the mounting bolt/nuts. The second link shows you a clear pic. of the tailight and mounting bolts that nuts must be removed from to remove taillight.The The links below will aid in the removal process. Good luck.

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Ruth Doyle