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The lens is glued to the base, mostly on the sides but sometimes a bit on the bottom. Using a utility knife, carefully cut in the slot between the lens and the base. It's quite brittle so don't pry just cut gently as many times as it take to release the lens. My lens is not attached between the signal lens and the rear lens. Use silicon seal to re-attach the lens.

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Make sure it is the light and not the switch on the trunk that is broken. I had it break on my 89. The best way to test it is to bypass the switch and see if the bulbs light that way.

Rick F.

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Make sure it is the light and not the switch on the trunk that is broken. I had it break on my 89. The best way to test it is to bypass the switch and see if the bulbs light that way.

Rick F.

 

Yea... That was my problem as well....

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Make sure it is the light and not the switch on the trunk that is broken. I had it break on my 89. The best way to test it is to bypass the switch and see if the bulbs light that way.

Rick F.

Since there is no turn signal switch on the trunk, this answer would appear to address the trunk's interior light rather than the turn signal light referred to in the OP.

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