How to Change a Bulb in Your Rear Lights
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Your car’s REAR LIGHTS are essential for visibility. So here’s how to change a bulb if its stopped working.
- Before you start, you’ll need a Torx Tx30 screwdriver.
- First make sure your handbrake’s on and your ignition’s off.
- Open the boot by pressing the release button and take off the shelf latches.
- Lift up the parcel shelf to remove it.
- Now, remove the two screws with the Torx screwdriver.
- The light unit will feel loose. But there’s still a wingnut to remove.
- Fold the side carpet back.
- Now you can get inside the bodywork. Here you’ll find the wingnut.
- Loosen the wingnut with your hands, then pull the light unit away.
- See the electrical connector? To remove it, squeeze the clips and pull it towards you.
- Place the whole rear light carefully on a flat, secure surface.
- First, here’s how to change the BRAKE LIGHT.
- To remove the bulb, turn the grey plastic holder anti-clockwise.
- Turn the bulb a quarter turn to release it.
- Just reverse the process to put a new bulb in.
- Now the REVERSING LIGHT. It’s the middle one.
- Turn the unit anti-clockwise and pull the connector out.
- Lift out the old bulb.
- Line the new bulb up. Push it in until it clicks into place.
- Now put the electrical connector back in.
- Next, the INDICATOR.
- Turn the grey indicator anti-clockwise and pull it out.
- Then, remove the bulb by turning it anti-clockwise.
- Just reverse the process to put a new bulb in.
- Time to put the whole light back in.
- First reattach the electrical connector.
- Align the light unit with the body.
- Gently push the whole unit in.
- Reach inside the bodywork to put the wing nut back on.
- Put the two screws back in.
- Gently push the side carpet back into place.
- And put the parcel shelf back on.
- Finally, put the remaining clips back in, and shut the boot.
That’s how easy it is to change a bulb in your Ford’s brake light, reversing light and indicator.
For further information, please see your owner's manual or local Ford dealership.