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Old 01-28-2006, 04:15 PM   #1
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Question 02 Blazer taillight removal

Can anyone tell me were all the screws are to remove the taillights from a 02 blazer. Do I have to remove any interior panels?
Old 01-28-2006, 04:31 PM   #2
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Re: 02 Blazer taillight removal

Drop tailgate and you see two screws holding light in if you look toward the light.
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Re: 02 Blazer taillight removal

You'll also have to disconnect the shock on the tailgate to get to the bottom screw
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Re: 02 Blazer taillight removal

use a flathead to to loosen the band around the knobs of the tailgate shocks. you could have removed the taillights without this thread, it shouldn't be too difficult.

While we're on the tailight topic, does anyone have problems with their tailights filling up with water?! Hahaha, i know it sounds funny, but mine fill up to the top of the reverse signal area.



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