2010 Sentra. Normally I wouldn't post about replacing a light bulb, but dang. Good thing this car isn't rear engined, or the engine would probably have to come out. First you have to take out those little plastic doodads that hold the trunk liner in place, then you yank loose the thingamajigs that hold the wiring harness on to the brake light housing bolts. I don't have an 8 mm deep socket, so I was able to make a 5/16 open end wrench work for taking the nuts off. Then you pull the whole works out the back by main force. Then, replacing the bulb takes about 10 seconds.
Re-assembly is the reverse of these steps, as they say. The hardest part is probably lining up the necessary holes, and getting the plastic doodads back in the holes without breaking them.
Re-assembly is the reverse of these steps, as they say. The hardest part is probably lining up the necessary holes, and getting the plastic doodads back in the holes without breaking them.