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  • Rear Brake Light access

    Hi, Brother-in-law got a Festiva, about 1997 model. He wants to know how to access the rear brake light to change bulb.

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    There should be a small panel just inside the rear hatch to either side that opens up to the back of the tail light.

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      Originally posted by gergorian View Post
      There should be a small panel just inside the rear hatch to either side that opens up to the back of the tail light.
      Great, thanks very much. Is this panel screwed on or just pull off? Sorry to asl obvious Q but the car isn't here, I'm relaying info to my Far
      Father in law
      Last edited by HarryH; 01-11-2015, 02:05 AM.

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        I own an older Festiva and all of my panel's have been out of the car for a while so its hard to remember but I think there is one screw that holds it on. Once he sees it it will be easy to do.


        **EDIT** I was wrong. The car your brother in law has, here in the states is called an aspire and I thought it is similar to the Earlier Festivas but they aren't. Here is a link that shows how to do it. http://www.justanswer.com/car/619ub-...ake-light.html Sorry for the confusion
        Last edited by gergorian; 01-11-2015, 03:31 AM.

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          Originally posted by gergorian View Post
          The car your brother in law has, here in the states is called an aspire and I thought it is similar to the Earlier Festivas but they aren't. Here is a link that shows how to do it. http://www.justanswer.com/car/619ub-...ake-light.html Sorry for the confusion
          Picture 4 is the critical one. You have to be careful not to break off the tabs holding the assembly in. Basically once you remove the two screws mentioned in picture 3, push the whole assembly towards the outside of the car to get the assembly's pins off of the tabs. Once it's out, you will see the how they designed it.
          Last edited by TominMO; 01-11-2015, 09:00 AM.
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