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dont laugh at me...
dont laugh at me...but i cant figure out how to get the taillights off to replace the bulbs (one is out, but i may as well replace both) i unscrewed these two screws behind these rubber stoppers on the inside of the car, but they still dont move...what am i forgetting? where are the other screws?
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You didn't mention the model year, but I am assuming pre-2000. On my 1999 model there are only the two screws hiding behind the plugs you mention. There is a flexible gasket material that provides for sealing the tailight unit to the body and this must be gently broken loose. I have found that on my rig it is easiest to allow it to sit in the sun for about 2 hours and then gently wiggle the unit and it will pop out.
You didn't ask, but my hint would be to be sure to use a magnetic screw driver when reinstalling - - once dropped into the cavity those screws are very difficult to retrieve.
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wiggle
wiggle it out
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hahaha no just kidding, thats a good question, now i know if mine burns out
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but which way do you pull it?
Now this is really stupid. Which way do you pull the tailight , towards the rear or out to the side?
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towards the rear
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get a really sharp pencil and draw it out!!
j/k
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