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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / March 2006

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change light bulb in Third stop light. 06 Sonata

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Deck - 21 Mar 2006 17:34 GMT
DO not pry it, trying to get to the bulb.  the owners manual doesn't have
any instructions about it.  If you pry on the module you will break the
holding brackets.  you have to crawl into the trunk and remove two screws
that hold the module to the rear tray. I learned the hard way, but was
able to repair it.
GeoUSA - 27 Mar 2006 17:47 GMT
Thanks for the tip -- I will remember that.
Tunez - 27 Mar 2006 22:04 GMT
Hey Deck, I wanna thank you for bringing up the third light issue, Ever
since I bought my XG350L I have had a rattle in the back of the car like a
piece of plastic or something rattling every time I hit a bump. Living a
distance from the dealer I never bothered to take it back, then you
mentioned third light and I said HMMMMMM !!!! I have checked everthing that
I could all plastic parts , latches, speaker grills EVERY DAMN THING except
the third light and guess what, thats what it was, the lense was loose
...... I grabbed the closure and squeezed it and VIOLA it stopped rattling
!!! THANK YOU

Tunez

> DO not pry it, trying to get to the bulb.  the owners manual doesn't have
> any instructions about it.  If you pry on the module you will break the
> holding brackets.  you have to crawl into the trunk and remove two screws
> that hold the module to the rear tray. I learned the hard way, but was
> able to repair it.

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