My blinker and brake light work but no tail-light on passenger side and no corner light in right front?
The bulbs are most likely burnt out. Right Front will be difficult to replace. Rear bulb is easy. You need to open trunk and find 4 nuts that hold the light in and remove them and the taillight will come out rearward. Locate the bad bulb your owners manual will tell you the number. It also will be on the bulb. The front I replaced when one of my headlights went out and I had to take apart the front of the car and I replaced ALL the bulbs and put it back together.
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i took my car to the shop and my 3rd break ligths was wired to my ligths
SOURCE: 2006 Buick Lecerne airbag light stays on
The Air Bag light is indicating it see's something wrong with the system.
Go to you local Auto Zone or Advance Auto and have them scan for codes. They will do the scan at no cost to you.
Let me know what the codes are and we can go from there.
Regards,
SOURCE: Driver side blinker won't blink
replace the drivers front bulb. There are 2 different elements in the bulb 1 for park lights 1 for directional
SOURCE: 95' Buick regal, 3rd brake light works, tail
I dont have a diagram but the brake light switch has to feed the turn signal switch, Either that wire has a bad connection, or the turn signal switch is bad. Jiggle the turn signal lever and see if the brake lights try to work.
SOURCE: how to remove the left front door panel on my 2006 Buick Lucerne
Hi Dear Lov, Remove the plugs from the arm rest and behind them there will be deep seated screws. Push in a long screw driver and remove them. Next lift the window control buttons and when removed from the housings disconnect the electrics. (Keep the switches handy) next take a flat blade tool and starting at the bottom of the door, insert the blade between the panel and the door and gently pull the blade towards you. When the studs pop move to the next until all are released. Lift the panel off and then refit the switch to the cables. Reach inside the door and feel for the operating rods which extend from the handle to the latch mechanism. at each end you will feel plastic clips which will rotate away from the rods when pushed in the same plain. These clips beak easily so be careful. It is worth getting a mirror and flash light and studying them before trying to release them. Check both sides as the mechanism may be different at each end. Once disconnected you will notice two hole opposite the exterior door handle, through which a socket spanner fitted to an extension will fit. Remove the nuts and then remove the handle from the outside. When fitting everything back together make sure the rods are correctly fitted. You may find you need to lift or lower the window, or maybe remove it completely to do the job. Regards John
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