How Do You Replace The Taillights In A Plymouth Voyager?
Although the taillights on your Plymouth Voyager should last years before needing replacement, an accident or other automotive mishap can change this in a second. Fortunately, replacing your taillights is easy to do and doesn’t require any special tools. These instructions do not apply to Voyager models made prior to 1996. Shift your Voyager into “Park,” activate the parking brake and pull the keys out of the ignition. Open the liftgate to access the rear storage compartment. Remove the two screws from the inboard side of the taillight housing and place them in your pocket for safekeeping. Insert a screwdriver between the outboard side of the taillight assembly and the van’s body, and then pry the assembly loose. If you want, wrap the screwdriver in a thin cloth to keep it from scratching your Voyager’s paint. Twist the socket counter-clockwise to remove it from the light assembly. Pull the bulb out of the socket and dispose of it immediately to prevent it from becoming a hazard. Then,