SOURCE: changing license plate lamps on the tracker
There's no need to take the whole back panel off to do it, the light cover on the bulb twists out, and it might take some elbow grease to twist it, then the bulb is easy to change.
Good luck,
Eitan.
SOURCE: rear license plate lights
do they have covers on them?
if yes they will clip off then 2 screws behind that for the plate
SOURCE: change oil light remains on
To reset the Change Oil Light:
Open driver's door and open fuse access panel
Turn ignition key to on (don't crank the starter)
Push reset button located in fuse panel
When Change Oil Light starts to flash
Press and hold reset button until it beeps and light goes off
Repace panel
SOURCE: how do you change the license plate light bulb
OK>>> it is very cold here, but nonetheless..I went outside to check on my Oldsmobile for your benefit....On mine (I can't guarantee it is the same for all of the vehicles listed above). If you are looking at the license plate, LOOK UP and you should see the bulb and whatever encasing is there. Mine is in a tube and it is attached with (2) mini bolts that will need to come out first, then it just looks like a simple matter of disconnecting the electrical plug, taking out the old bulb and putting the new one in. I hope this helps someone....
SOURCE: License plate lights do not work.
The licence plate lights are in the same line as your tail light wiring assembly. I assume your tail lights are working or you would have got a ticket for that. The wire is either cut, broken or unhooked from the tail light wires (which usually are brown). If you can not find the problem, you can always run a new wire to the tail light wire from your licence plate wire. Then they should work.
Your other problem is that the license plate ground is rusty & not grounding, which would also not let them work, so you should probably check that first. Rick
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