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Exclamation How to replace rear indicator bulb

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I searched the forum and found my exact problem in this thread. But can anyone tell me HOW to do it? Also, there is something else that is worrying me. I have a 1998 Honda Civic 1.5 VTEC Auto 4 door. Any help will be appreciated.
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Re: How to replace rear indicator bulb

So you need help changing the bulb of the 3rd brake light?
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Re: How to replace rear indicator bulb

According to the Honda Factory Service Manual (FSM) I have here it says that there are 4 mounting screws you need to remove while having the trunk open. You will also want to remove the 4P or 6P connector from inside the trunk. I'm pretty sure the exact part # is in your manual. It says here that the turn signal bulb is a 21W bulb.

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