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Replacing rear directional bulbs on 1990 Grand Villa

How are the rear directional light bulbs replaced on a 1990 Grand Villa Unihome?

Do you access them from the interior side of the radiator compartment  or does the lens panel remove from exterior?

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Reply #1
I would think they are accessible from the outside..removing the mounting screws.
 

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Reply #2
Not from the outside. You have to remove the plastic cover on the backside of the light and then the whole pc board assembly comes out from the back.


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Reply #4
Twigs right. Got to go from the inside and it's a pain. Hope you have skinny hands and arms. Do yourself a favor. As long as you are doing this upgrade to LED's. I changed all my running lights out this way. Brake, Turn , Tail rear , center, and front. Call he folks at superbrightleds for help 866-590-3533. 675 lumens for rear. Remember red LED's for brake and tail, amber for turn. Do not get plain white! It makes a huge difference. My lights at least 3 times brighter than stock. You will need a new flasher unit. They can guide you thru this.$150 or so for everything, you won't regret it.

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Reply #5
And just a caveat - those Isuzu Impulse tail light assemblies are unobtainium (except from a junkyard/pick and pull), so be careful not to damage them.

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Thanks for all the advise on replacing rear directional bulbs. After reading the above posts I about had a heart attack on this matter. So I decided to go up to our storage and give it a look. The lens removal was so easy to remove and reinstall it took only minutes to replace the bulb all is done very professionally. Just pull the bulb out from behind.  I am so glad I didn't do it the hard way.