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Old 05-17-2009, 10:39 PM   #1
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Rear tail lights

On 2006 Intruder my left turn signal and brake light have stopped working. How do I acess bulbs
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Old 05-19-2009, 09:05 AM   #2
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Hard to reply without seeing it or knowing the type of tail light. On mine the lens is mounted in rubber and it all comes out of the fiberglass. You may be able to tell if you crawl under the rear and look up inside. John H...
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The lenses are indeed surrounded by a rubber seal. It appears that they have to come out of the fiberglass from the back of the fiberglass. Has anybody had any experience with removing this housing.
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If you have the typical 4" round tail/stop lamp with the soft black rubber rim, they are only held in with the rubber and will pry out the back with a screwdriver. Semi trailers use the same lens. They are sealed and there is no access to the bulb. Auto parts sell replacements for around $6 ea. I replaced mine with LEDs I found on sale at a truck stop.
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