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you have to pull the fabric on the back of the trunk or hachback on the side that your change the bulb and there should be some locknuts holding the light fixture on there, take those off and you light woo be in there...
It's the bulb. There are two filliments in the bulb. One is for when you turn your lights on and the other is for breaking and blinker flashing. When the break filliment goes bad it causes the blinker to flash very rapidly. 100% the bulb. Change it and all will be good again. P.S. if it were a fuse none of the break lights or blinkers would work.
Had this problem myself. Try replacing your brake light switch, they
are not real expensive and can be changed in a matter of mineuts. It is
located by following your brake pedal all the way up to the top, when
you get there , there id a switch that when you push down on the brake
it releases the button to put you brake lights on and when you take
your foot off the brake itallows the switch to go back.
how do you dismantle/change rear brake /blinker lights
Steps to changing my 2005 ford focus tag light bulb
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