SOURCE: how do you change the brake lights on a rev1 mark 2 mr2 turbo import?
If the Rear Lights are the bulbs just like the ones in my 91. There should be 3 screws holding the light housings onto the body. You will need a small prybar (preferrably plastic to limit damage), or a Flathead screwdriver.
Open your trunk lid and unscrew the phillips screw that holds the tab of the light on.
The side (outermost) cover should pop off, using from the farthest aft (back) lip, it will require some force, after that is off, it should reveal two smallish phillips screws holding the rest of the housing on.
Once those are removed, the Light housing just pulls off (mild force required, held in by spring type clips)
Then its just finding the right plug (screw and keyway type) to pull off, revealing the bulb itself.
SOURCE: Hi,this car is actually a Vauxhall Meriva, but
should be behind the plastic cover below the wipers on passanger side i think but be carefull when you remove the top of the box cause it will set the alarm off DONT LEAVE THE KEYS INN THE CAR it might lock depending on the system
SOURCE: 2000 Kia Rio stalls when slowing down from highway speeds or just prior to stopping.
Your Idea Air Control Valve has gone bad. This valve is what makes the car idea.
Nope, high mount comes directly from the brake switch, the other two come from the brake switch to the turn signal switch then to the back, seen a couple of the circuit boards bad in the tail lamps, if one side is working good try plugging the good side into the other side and see if it still works, if so its the tail light.. P.S. if vehicle has trailer wiring double check that too, usually that's a huge issue...
SOURCE: where is the fuel pump relay on a 2004 vauxhall meriva
It is on the passenger side of the engine compartment under the wiper panel. its deep in because of the body design. you'll see a relay box. It should click on and then quickly off when the key is turned to run without starting the engine
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