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How to Replace a 1999-2004 Ford Mustang Tail Light & Bulb 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2008

This is part 2 of 2 of how to take the tail light out of your 1999-2004 Ford Mustang and replacing it or the bulbs.

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  • Good video, I had to do some work on the wiring system in my '83...

    By the way, you sound a lot like Eric from That 70's Show :D

  • @reptar1994 Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat no way man

  • that was a hot day i live in long beach area where u at?

  • @girblee Granada Hills

  • little note. before putting everything back together, check your lights to make sure everything is installed properly. you dont wanna put it all back together and have your light not working haha

  • @murdock4151 Hah yeah that would be terrible.

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  • @shibbynuts2004 Oof, um I think it might be easy.. I haven't tried it yet though.

  • @whitelight512 Hah! They seem to make it tough for people to do it on their own so you gotta take it to the dealership.

  • @cjw024 Granada hills

  • @BayBoy51o Ah sweet, well my car's about to hit 100k and the lights still work!

  • @LordSephiros You got it

  • @livingdeadgirl51 I felt the same way until I became determined to figure out how to take it apart and put it back together again.  I was surprised how much work it takes to get the lights replaced, but when you take a step back and look at it, it isn't too bad! I'm glad this worked out for ya, and congrats on getting the trunk and fog lights done too! I need to replace my license plate lights soon. You are very welcome.

  • LS, Thanks for posting this. I thought it was going to be a lot harder to do the way you explained everything. It was a pretty simple. cut and dry repair. I didn't even have to take the whole trunk cover off either. It actually got me motivated to change the trunk lights and both fogs lights. Not bad for a chick huh? Off to the performance shop now. Thanks Again.

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