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I understand that you want to know how to remove the cover on your Frigidaire microwave, model# FGMV205K. There are two different covers that you are able to remove for access to two different light bulbs.
If you are trying to change the Microwave Oven Light for inside your microwave:
1)To replace light bulb, first disconnect power to your microwave oven at the circuit breaker panel or by unplugging it.
2)Remove the louver by removing the three Hood Louver Screws.
3)Push in the upper tabs and pull the louver away from your appliance.
4)Remove the light bulb and replace with a new 20 watt light bulb. DO NOT USE BULB LARGER THAN 20 WATTS.
5)Close the Oven Light Cover by carefully pushing into place. Push the louver back into place (engaging both the bottom and top tabs) and change to hood Louver Screws.
If you are trying to change the light bulbs underneath your Microwave:
1)To replace light bulbs, first disconnect power to your microwave oven at the circuit breaker panel or by unplugging it.
2)To open Light Cover, remove the screw on the light cover.
3)Replace the light bulbs with new 20 watt light bulbs. DO NOT USE BULBS LARGER THAN 20 WATTS.
4)Close the Light Cover and secure with screw removed at step 2.
If further troubleshooting is needed, I ask that you please let me know the error codes displayed on your appliance. Hope this is helpful.
Inspect/Replace
Bulbs used in most other lighting fixtures fit into sockets and are held in place by spring tension or mechanical force.
Common type of automotive bulbs.
Bulbs are coded with numbers for replacement purposes. Bulbs with different code numbers might appear physically similar but have different wattage ratings.
There are two basic construction designs for exterior lights: those in which the lens is removed and then the bulb removed from the front, and those in which the light assembly must first be removed, then the socket from the back of the assembly, and finally the bulb from the socket.
Removing the lens from the latter type assembly could cause serious damage to the reflector due to dust and other contaminants.
Wiping the reflector surface to clean it can also seriously reduce the light's brightness. Therefore, do not remove the lens from light assemblies in which the socket and bulb are removed from the back of the assembly.
The bulbs are held in their sockets in a number of ways.
Some bulbs are simply pushed into and pulled out of their sockets, and some are screwed in and out.
To release a bayonet-style bulb from its socket, the bulb is pressed in and turned counterclockwise.
The blade-mount style is removed by pulling the bulb off the mounting tab, then turning the bulb and removing it from the retaining pin.
To replace a bulb, remove the bulb accordingly from its socket, and insert a new bulb.
Inspect/Replace
Bulbs used in most other lighting fixtures fit into sockets and are held in place by spring tension or mechanical force.
Common type of automotive bulbs.
Bulbs are coded with numbers for replacement purposes. Bulbs with different code numbers might appear physically similar but have different wattage ratings.
There are two basic construction designs for exterior lights: those in which the lens is removed and then the bulb removed from the front, and those in which the light assembly must first be removed, then the socket from the back of the assembly, and finally the bulb from the socket.
Removing the lens from the latter type assembly could cause serious damage to the reflector due to dust and other contaminants.
Wiping the reflector surface to clean it can also seriously reduce the light's brightness. Therefore, do not remove the lens from light assemblies in which the socket and bulb are removed from the back of the assembly.
The bulbs are held in their sockets in a number of ways.
Some bulbs are simply pushed into and pulled out of their sockets, and some are screwed in and out.
To release a bayonet-style bulb from its socket, the bulb is pressed in and turned counterclockwise.
The blade-mount style is removed by pulling the bulb off the mounting tab, then turning the bulb and removing it from the retaining pin.
To replace a bulb, remove the bulb accordingly from its socket, and insert a new bulb.
Tail Lights
The procedure for removing and installing turn signal light bulbs is the same as that for brake light and taillight bulbs. Only the procedure for brake light and taillight bulbs is described here.
Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the Precautions Section.
Disconnect the battery.
Switch off all electrical connectors.
Turn off ignition.
Remove the rear light, as follows:
Remove the rear striker mount cover.
Reach behind the respective quarter panel trim and unscrew the knurled nut. Make sure the washer and spacer do not fall down.
Taillight housing
Remove the rear light and disconnect the electrical connector.
Turn the bulb holder in the direction shown and remove from the housing
Turn the bulb holder in the direction shown
Remove the bulb from holder.
To install:
Install the bulb in the reverse order of removal. When installing, make sure bulb holder engages in housing by turning in opposite direction.
Install the rear light, as follows:
Connect the electrical connector.
Insert the rear light housing into the body opening.
Insert the retaining bolt into the body opening.
Insert the rear light into the cutout.
Insert the rear light into the cutout in the direction of arrow
Slide the spacer and washer onto the retaining bolt, attach the knurled nut and tighten by hand.
Turn the bulb holder in the direction shown and remove from housing.
-Can you reach behind the lighting lens for the parking lights to access the bulb socket?
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Bulbs used in most other lighting fixtures fit into sockets and are held in place by spring tension or mechanical force.
Common type of automotive bulbs.
Bulbs are coded with numbers for replacement purposes. Bulbs with different code numbers might appear physically similar but have different wattage ratings.
There are two basic construction designs for exterior lights: those in which the lens is removed and then the bulb removed from the front, and those in which the light assembly must first be removed, then the socket from the back of the assembly, and finally the bulb from the socket.
Removing the lens from the latter type assembly could cause serious damage to the reflector due to dust and other contaminants.
Wiping the reflector surface to clean it can also seriously reduce the light's brightness. Therefore, do not remove the lens from light assemblies in which the socket and bulb are removed from the back of the assembly.
The bulbs are held in their sockets in a number of ways.
Some bulbs are simply pushed into and pulled out of their sockets, and some are screwed in and out.
To release a bayonet-style bulb from its socket, the bulb is pressed in and turned counterclockwise.
The blade-mount style is removed by pulling the bulb off the mounting tab, then turning the bulb and removing it from the retaining pin.
To replace a bulb, remove the bulb accordingly from its socket, and insert a new bulb.
Open the trunk and look for the wires that lead to the bulb.
Inspect/Replace
Bulbs used in most other lighting fixtures fit into sockets and are held in place by spring tension or mechanical force.
Common type of automotive bulbs.
Bulbs are coded with numbers for replacement purposes. Bulbs with different code numbers might appear physically similar but have different wattage ratings.
There are two basic construction designs for exterior lights: those in which the lens is removed and then the bulb removed from the front, and those in which the light assembly must first be removed, then the socket from the back of the assembly, and finally the bulb from the socket.
Removing the lens from the latter type assembly could cause serious damage to the reflector due to dust and other contaminants.
Wiping the reflector surface to clean it can also seriously reduce the light's brightness. Therefore, do not remove the lens from light assemblies in which the socket and bulb are removed from the back of the assembly.
The bulbs are held in their sockets in a number of ways.
Some bulbs are simply pushed into and pulled out of their sockets, and some are screwed in and out.
To release a bayonet-style bulb from its socket, the bulb is pressed in and turned counterclockwise.
The blade-mount style is removed by pulling the bulb off the mounting tab, then turning the bulb and removing it from the retaining pin.
To replace a bulb, remove the bulb accordingly from its socket, and insert
Check in the trunk area or the back end of the lens to see if the bulb is accessible that way.
Autozone says this about bulbs:
Bulbs used in most other lighting fixtures fit into sockets and are held in place by spring tension or mechanical force.
Common type of automotive bulbs.
Bulbs are coded with numbers for replacement purposes. Bulbs with different code numbers might appear physically similar but have different wattage ratings.
There are two basic construction designs for exterior lights: those in which the lens is removed and then the bulb removed from the front, and those in which the light assembly must first be removed, then the socket from the back of the assembly, and finally the bulb from the socket.
Removing the lens from the latter type assembly could cause serious damage to the reflector due to dust and other contaminants.
Wiping the reflector surface to clean it can also seriously reduce the light's brightness. Therefore, do not remove the lens from light assemblies in which the socket and bulb are removed from the back of the assembly.
The bulbs are held in their sockets in a number of ways.
Some bulbs are simply pushed into and pulled out of their sockets, and some are screwed in and out.
To release a bayonet-style bulb from its socket, the bulb is pressed in and turned counterclockwise.
The blade-mount style is removed by pulling the bulb off the mounting tab, then turning the bulb and removing it from the retaining pin.
To replace a bulb, remove the bulb accordingly from its socket, and insert a new bulb.
Switch off all electrical consumers, switch off ignition key and remove ignition key.
Remove rear luggage compartment side panel trim (left or right).
Remove 3 nuts, arrows, and remove housing.
Remove bulb holder.
Installing:
Install bulb holder.
Insert housing into body opening.
Tighten nuts.
Install applicable rear luggage compartment side panel trim.
Rear Light Bulb Holder Removing And Installing: Removing:
Disconnect electrical connector.
Depress retainers, arrows, and remove bulb holder.
Installing:
Install in reverse order of removal.
And the Center Mounted Brake Lamp. High mount Brake Light Removing And Installing:
The high mount brake light is installed in the rear shelf. Removing:
Switch off all electrical consumers, switch off ignition key and remove ignition key.
Disconnect electrical connector from high mount brake light.
Remove rear shelf
Un-clip high-mount brake light from rear shelf, arrows.
Install in reverse order of removal.
NOTE: The bulb holder base plate contains soldered- in light emitting diodes (LEDs) that are not replaceable. In the event of LED malfunction, replace complete bulb holder.
Additional
Bulbs used in most other lighting fixtures fit into sockets and are held in place by spring tension or mechanical force.
Common type of automotive bulbs.
Bulbs are coded with numbers for replacement purposes. Bulbs with different code numbers might appear physically similar but have different wattage ratings.
There are two basic construction designs for exterior lights: those in which the lens is removed and then the bulb removed from the front, and those in which the light assembly must first be removed, then the socket from the back of the assembly, and finally the bulb from the socket.
Removing the lens from the latter type assembly could cause serious damage to the reflector due to dust and other contaminants.
Wiping the reflector surface to clean it can also seriously reduce the light's brightness. Therefore, do not remove the lens from light assemblies in which the socket and bulb are removed from the back of the assembly.
The bulbs are held in their sockets in a number of ways.
Some bulbs are simply pushed into and pulled out of their sockets, and some are screwed in and out.
To release a bayonet-style bulb from its socket, the bulb is pressed in and turned counterclockwise.
The blade-mount style is removed by pulling the bulb off the mounting tab, then turning the bulb and removing it from the retaining pin.
To replace a bulb, remove the bulb accordingly from its socket, and insert a new bulb.
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