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Old Oct 6, 2020 | 05:52 PM
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Anyone ever change the rear running light bulbs on a 15 V12 Vantage.

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Old Oct 6, 2020 | 09:07 PM
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If you mean the the tail light In the rear cluster then it isn’t a bulb that can be changed, they are LED.

But if you mean the lamp in the bumper, it is a standard bulb and the best way is to remove the wheel well liner and unbolt the corner of the bumper to allow enough space to replace the bulb.
 
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Yes I meant the lamp in the rear fender, rear running lights. Looks like I will have to remove the bumper to replace the lenses and the back defectors.

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Or just buy a spray can and make them body colour and forget the lamp doesn't work.
 
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I recently changed my rear side light bulbs over to LED's. Just removed enough screws from the inner wheel well to get my arm in there. Bulb socket is quarter turn.
 
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