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Old 11-20-2008, 07:39 PM
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Rear center brake light

Hello,

I have a 2001 3.8 v6 LS regal.

On the middle rear light that sits on the rear shelf, all but one of the bulbs have blown out over time.

Any idea how to get to them for replacement?

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Re: Rear center brake light

There should be two lamps. #1141. Remove through the trunk. Underneath the third brake light enclosure you'll see the two twist on/off electrical connectors or lamp sockets.



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Re: Rear center brake light

Thats great, thanks, got to the bulb.

Also thanks for letting me now what part number to replace it with as the old bulb has no type on it.
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