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1. There are three 10mm nuts holding the taillight assembly on the car. They can be access via the trunk and may require removing round trim covers. Remove all three.
2.carefully pry the assembly away from the body.
3. The brake light is the top bulb, carefully twist the connector until you can pull from the assembly.
4. remove the bulb by pulling straight out. wiggle slightly as needed.
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