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Old 03-29-2008, 07:31 PM
fishnjokr@verizon.net
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Default 1995 Camry Sedan--Tail Light Replacement

My wife is visiting relatives and her left stop light burned out. She
has a replacement bulb but cannot open the tail light assembly to
replace it. The manual says to open the trunk and remove two screws
holding the tail light together. She can't find the screws.

If I were there I could figure it out but I'm 500 miles away. Could
someone tell me how to do thid job?

Thanks,
FishnJokr
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Old 03-29-2008, 09:30 PM
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<fishnjokr@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> My wife is visiting relatives and her left stop light burned out. She
> has a replacement bulb but cannot open the tail light assembly to
> replace it. The manual says to open the trunk and remove two screws
> holding the tail light together. She can't find the screws.
>
> If I were there I could figure it out but I'm 500 miles away. Could
> someone tell me how to do thid job?
>
> Thanks,
> FishnJokr


I think that the cover over the back of the tail light might be held in
place with a couple of plastic plugs. If the plugs have a button in the
middle, push the button in with a pen and pull the plugs off. If there is
no button in the middle of the plug, then pop the plug off with your
fingernails or a screwdriver.

Once the cover is off, you should be able to remove the bulbs without having
to actually remove the entire tail light housing.
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Ray O
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