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How to Replace Tail Light 1998-2003 Dodge Durango
How to Replace Tail Light 1996-2000 Dodge Caravan
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Tools used
Phillips Head Screwdriver
1. Removing the Taillight Assembly
Remove the two Phillips screws that secure the taillight.
Pull the taillight out.
Disconnect the harness.
2. Changing a Bulb
Twist out the socket.
Pull the bulb out.
Push the new bulb in.
Twist the socket back into place.
3. Replacing the Taillight
Twist the sockets into your new taillight.
Reconnect the harness.
Line up the taillight and press it into place.
Replace the two Phillips screws.
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In this video, I'm going to show you how to replace the tail light assembly, the lens and everything, as well as remove and replace the tail light bulbs. This is a 98 Durango. The only thing you should need is a Phillips screwdriver. Although on our truck, the fasteners had been changed, so we did need a different-sized wrench.
Taillight. Looking inside here would tell you how to open. There should be two Phillips screws here. It looks like this truck's had some damage. It's now a quarter inch bolt here, but you should be able to do it with a Phillips screwdriver. So you remove maybe one screw down here where I'm removing and one screw up here, and you pull the tail light out, back and kind of shake it out. There's a tab right here that clips into the quarter panel.
OK, so here's your tail light. You can service the bulbs by twisting any of these and then pulling them out. You will need the bulbs for the new taillight. And you can see also here that this is broken where it's supposed to mount. There should be a tab here that you would press and pull that socket off. Get the rest of the bulbs out. And then when you have one of these bulbs out, it's pretty easy to just pull out and just push into the sockets.
Our news light is from 1A Auto, as you can see. It's got the correct mounting points. They're not broken. I will put the bulbs back in. Everything mounts up just like the original. OK. Take out the harness. Put it right in. OK, again that tab goes into the quarter panel and we're going to use a couple of correct Phillips screws. And we're all set.
We hope this helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the internet. Feel free to call us toll free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the internet and in person. Thank you.
Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
1. Removing the Tail Light
Remove the two Phillips screws from the tail light
Pull the tail light off
2. Servicing the Bulbs
Twist the bulb socket counterclockwise out the light
Pull the bulb off of the socket
Push on the new bulb
Twist the bulb socket clockwise into the light
If you are replacing the tail light assembly, disconnect the wiring harness
3. Installing the Tail Light
Connect the wiring harness
Push the tail light into place using the locating tab
Insert the two Phillips screws into the tail light
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In this video, we're going to show you how to service a taillight on this 1998 Dodge Caravan, same as any '96 to 2000 Caravan, as well as the Plymouth Voyager. It's a pretty easy operation, actually. We're going to show you both servicing, if you just need to change the bulb, as well as if you break a taillight, and you need to replace the whole assembly. The only tools you'll need are a Phillips screwdriver and, if you are replacing the whole assembly, you'll also need a flat-blade screwdriver.
To service the taillight on one of these Caravans, right back here there are two Phillips screws. I'll just kind of fast-forward here a little bit as I remove those two screws. Pull out and back on the light. Now, if you're just looking to service bulbs, they're right here. You twist these counter-clockwise, and pull out. There's your bulb. The bulb just pulls out and pushes back in. Just insert it back in correctly, and twist clockwise to lock.
To replace the whole assembly, you'll want to disconnect it. Use a regular screwdriver, and pry out this little safety tab here. Once you get it most of the way out, then you can press that tab and pull up.
There's your light out. Here's a new light from 1A Auto. You can see we put our sockets in here. Iit's going to connect in just like the original. Push the safety tab on. Put that tab in the side, and push it right on. Then start our two screws.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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Hans
May 9, 2019
The replacement Tail Light bulb sockets worked great! All my lights are working again!
W
October 8, 2019
Perfect fit works well
A frickin 10!
Paul
September 14, 2020
I still give it a 10!
Work perfect, price is wonderful
Kathleen
October 8, 2020
These came in the mail pretty quick. Had to pry the old ones out because they were broken and heat damaged. Previous owner did not baby my jeep, but I do. This is why I am so pleased with this purchase because they go on easy (you don't even have to use bulb lubricant which some people suggest), just make sure the little metal parts line up and wham! YOU HAVE LIGHTS NOW. None of my lights worked, so when these arrived, I also changed all the bulbs. Just want you to know, I am a 68 year old female and I do these little tasks myself! Thank you 1a auto!
Exactly what I needed
Darrin
October 27, 2020
I had a brake light that would not work with the head lights on. This fixed the issue. Great price and great quality. I will continue to use 1 A Auto for my Jeep part needs.
Worked perfectly
Mark
May 29, 2021
The parts came fast and worked perfectly.
Worked Just fine ??
Fred
October 19, 2022
Just Like OEM Part !
Michael
February 7, 2023
They're great!!!
Need new ones
Russell
March 16, 2023
Replaced all 6 bulb sockets in the tail lights. Great quality and fit. The old ones were fried and hard. Fast shipping and great packaging.
Dickie
July 16, 2023
Great had no problems installing. If I need anything else for my vehicle I will keep you in mind. Thanks
Customer Q&A
What kind of taillight socket or carrier do I need for a 2002 jeep liberty that has wires going thru the socket? I notice all sockets look like they twist on a circuit type board, with wiring harness plugged in bottom. 2002 liberty I'm working on hasNovember 18, 2021
Tommy T
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I'm not sure. I bought these for a 2004 WJ. I do not remember the sockets on my 2002 KJ. These sockets make connection to the circuit board that is the tail light assy. If the KJ sockets look like these they should work.
November 18, 2021
Dwayne B
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