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1. Getting Started - Prepare for the repair 2. Remove Bulb - Steps to remove a burnt out brake light bulb 3. Helpful Hints - How to find replacement bulb type and other hints What would you like your bulbs to do? See Clearer Upgrade To LED HID Style Consider a premium bulb like the Silverstar Ultra with a specially designed filament, proprietary gas mixture and lamp coating for the best downroad lighting. Learn more about Silverstar Ultra. Upgrade your fog lights to LED with a direct install option that will connect easily to your car’s existing bulb housing. Sylvania has an option with aviation grade aluminum body and a turbo cooled fan. Check out Sylvania LEDs. Consider a bulb like the zXe with a proprietary Xenon gas mixture to match the white light of HID lights for the brightest headlight and added clarity. More information on zXe bulbs. 4. Replace Bulb - Procedures to replace the new bulb 5. More Info. - Additional information on changing brake lights Share on
The brake lights on your 2008 Ford Edge illuminate when you hit the brake pedal and help prevent you from being rear ended by the cars behind you. Brake light bulbs grow dimmer over time and eventually burn out. This video shows you how to change the brake lights on your 2008 Ford Edge. When you replace the brake light bulb on your Edge, be careful not to touch the bulb directly with your fingers - the oil from your skin will cause the area that you touched to burn hotter than the rest of the bulb, which causes the bulb to burn out quicker. If you are going to replace a bulb in your cluster, it is a good idea to replace all of them. Not only will the lights on your Edge be brighter, you decrease the likelihood you will need to change any of the bulbs again in the near future. A burnt out bulb in the taillight cluster of your Edge is an excuse for a police officer to pull you over. Check your bulbs frequently and change burnt bulbs promptly.
Hans Angermeier is an ASE certified Maintenance and Light Repair Technician and has produced over 100,000 videos showing drivers how to fix things on their cars. He has broad expertise on basic repair procedures covering the majority of cars on the road. Over the past 10 years, Hans has been focused on building CarCareKiosk, which is visited by millions of drivers each month. If your transmission is running low on fluid, be sure to add some - find out how to do this here! Want an easy way to save $500? Rotate your tires at least three times per year Low coolant levels is all to common - top yours up today DRLs are on more than your headlights. They burn out faster and should be replaced regularly
1. Getting Started - Prepare for the repair 2. Remove Bulb - Steps to remove a burnt out bulb 3. Helpful Hints - How to find replacement bulb type and other hints What would you like your bulbs to do? See Clearer Upgrade To LED HID Style Consider a premium bulb like the Silverstar Ultra with a specially designed filament, proprietary gas mixture and lamp coating for the best downroad lighting. Learn more about Silverstar Ultra. Upgrade your fog lights to LED with a direct install option that will connect easily to your car’s existing bulb housing. Sylvania has an option with aviation grade aluminum body and a turbo cooled fan. Check out Sylvania LEDs. Consider a bulb like the zXe with a proprietary Xenon gas mixture to match the white light of HID lights for the brightest headlight and added clarity. More information on zXe bulbs. 4. Replace Bulb - Procedures to replace the new bulb 5. More Info. - Additional information on changing tail lights Share on
This video demonstrates how to change a burnt out taillight bulb on your 2008 Ford Edge. Some of the other bulbs in the tail light cluster such as the brake light or turn signal may also function as the tail light in your Edge. It is possible for the turn signal or brake light to work but the tailight part to be burnt out - replacing the bulb on your Edge will restore functionality to both. Since the tailights are on whenever your parking lights or headlights are on, they will burn out eventually. Burn out tail lights are a common reason for a police officer to pull you over, so we recommend changing all of the tail lights on your Edge whenever one is burnt out. When changing the tailight bulb on your Edge, be careful not to touch the glass part of the new bulb as this will cause the tailight bulb to burn out quicker.
Hans Angermeier is an ASE certified Maintenance and Light Repair Technician and has produced over 100,000 videos showing drivers how to fix things on their cars. He has broad expertise on basic repair procedures covering the majority of cars on the road. Over the past 10 years, Hans has been focused on building CarCareKiosk, which is visited by millions of drivers each month. The best way to fix leaking hoses is to replace them, but if you don't have time, a stop leak product might work for you See how to seal up minor power steering fluid leaks Where is the jack location, jack points and other tips on jacking up a vehicle One of the easiest fluids to top off - learn how to open the hood and where the reservoir is on your car Can you replace a tail light bulb by yourself?Replacing a tail light bulb is usually a straightforward task on most cars, and should take a matter of minutes. However, on some models tail light bulb replacement requires panels to be removed either in the bootlid or the boot itself, depending on where the bulbs are installed.
How do I change the bulb in my tail light?How To Replace a Tail Light. Step 1: Open trunk or tailgate. ... . Step 2: Pull tail lamp assembly out (if needed) ... . Step 3: Pull bulb out. ... . Step 4: Add bulb grease, put new bulb in. ... . Step 5: Reattach assembly (if needed) ... . Step 6: Repeat on other side.. What tools do I need to change my tail light?You'll likely need either a flathead or Phillips screwdriver. Grab whatever tools you need and remove the screws holding the taillight housing in place. If your vehicle provides easy access to the taillight housing, you might not need tools. Just snap off the fabric covering to expose the bulb in its socket.
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