Tail Light 97 Bonneville
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if that is it than it'* not too hard to do. open up the trunk and fine the nuts that are behind the light bar (10mm) and that is it I believe.
been a while since I've had to replace those lights.
We all know how much of a pain it is to here the chime go off every time you start the car and it yells at you for a burnt out bulb.....
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Ya, you need to pull the whole light assembely. After that it'* easy. Guess I'll do a write up on that this week. Doesn't come up to often, but should be covered.
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