How To Replace Rear Signal Light | Tail Brake Light Bulb | Hazard Flasher Light on Lincoln Navigator

How To Replace Rear Signal Light | Tail Brake Light Bulb | Hazard Flasher Light on Lincoln Navigator

How To Replace Rear Signal Light Bulb | Tail Brake Light Bulb | Hazard Flasher Light on Lincoln Navigator in Easy Steps.
Bulbs part number: Sylvania Brand 4157LL Longlife
Old one: 3157 2D EIKO

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*Disclaimer – Background Music “Alan Walker – Fade” (NCS Release)
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Chris Graham says:

Good instruction. It might be a good time to replace the burned sockets and upgrade the bulbs to LEDs. For Canadian winter conditions, always apply dielectric grease to the socket before installation to improve the connection, prevent corrosion and keep moisture out.

Icewall Lowcalm says:

Do I have to disconnect the battery car first before I change the rear light bulbs?

The Warrior King Of Cascadia says:

Lol no idea what he's saying

Amanda Zelaya says:

Thank you, you made it very easy to understand.

Something Flowery Like a butterfly sunrise says:

This video was super helpful. It was the first time I ever fixed a tail light before and I had to trouble understanding what you were teaching. Thank you very much please continue to teach people how to fix cars.

Something Flowery Like a butterfly sunrise says:

This video was super helpful. It was the first time I ever fixed a tail light before and I had to trouble understanding what you were teaching. Thank you very much please continue to teach people how to fix cars

Joseph Nelson says:

Everyone I watched just kept changing the whole light & not the bulb. Apparently I just needed someone to tell me I wasn't gonna break the bulb by yanking on it so thank you for showing me that lol. You helped me out in the autozone parking lot!

Brie Lancaster says:

I couldn't understand Apu .. but good video demonstration

Kirsten Rodriguez says:

Thank you very much for explaining this and demonstrating it so well!

MsCarmen Coleman says:

Thanks! Great video

Mister Positive Energy says:

Thank You My Friend

Vital Form says:

This was so touching im in tears

Bill W says:

Thank you for making this video easy to understand. I have a 2006 Navigator and had no problem following your instructions. Thankfully, I was able to use a Phillips head screwdriver to take out the screws.

Francis Suemitsu says:

Woah that was easy.

FernZ says:

Had to do some driving around but this was simple and very helpful

Christine Phillips says:

Very helpful!!

Christian says:

Backed into a trash car. Thank you for this.

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