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How do I replace the rear blinker bulb in 1998 GMC Yukon?

Okay, for the life of me, I can’t figure out how to change the rear blinker bulb in my Yukon. I’ve already bought the bulb, but I can’t figure out how to get the plastic light encasing off. Does anyone else have a GMC Yukon?



 

3 Users Response In " How do I replace the rear blinker bulb in 1998 GMC Yukon? "

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henrysol says in June 1st 2010 at 4:28 pm    

you need to open the rear hatch then on the side facing in to the vehicle there is a screw that looks like a start then there are two types one is where you twist the back plug out then you see the bulb the other is you have a big back blate with two tabs on the end lift up the tabs then you see the bulbs…

tony s says in June 1st 2010 at 5:05 pm    

Open hatch inside the hinge area there are two torx 15 screws remove them and rotate the lens assembly outward

catmandew says in June 1st 2010 at 5:47 pm    

The answer the other 2 guys gave sounds right. But I thought I’d let you know where you can get a free copy of your owners manual over the internet. Should have this as well as other handy info.
https://www.mygmlink.com/main/US/en/gm/home

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