To remove the bulbs that are present in the front parking light and turn signal, customers have to unbolt the headlight housing and disconnect the electrical connectors and with the help of counter clockwise motion, the bulb holder can be removed. Take out the old bulb by simply pulling it up and in to replace it put in the new one and push it all the way down till you can't anymore. For the front side marker light bulbs, the same process applies as with the processes outlined above to get to the bulb holder, turn it anti-clockwise to remove it and install a new bulb in the same way. Replacing fog light bulbs that are found in the lower part of the bumper cover does not require lifting the vehicle; the bulb socket can be loosened by turning it anticlockwise until it can be disconnected electricity connection, then a new bulb can be installed by reconnecting the electricity connection and then fixing the socket in place by turning it in a clockwise direction. As to the high-mount brake light bulbs: unscrew the retaining screws, and pull out the assembly; then, to replace a burnt-out bulb, turn the socket in a counter clockwise direction to remove it, take out the old bulb, and install a new one. To replace brake, taillight, turn signal and back-up light bulbs, remove the screws holding the taillight assembly and pull it straight out, pull the connectors apart and turn the sockets anti-clockwise to remove the bulbs, pull out the bulbs and insert new ones in their place. License plate light bulbs involve dismantling the assembly from the bumper; then you have to unplug the electrical connector before changing the bulb in the socket. Interior light bulbs can be replaced by unscrewing the instrument cluster and the protective cover whereby the bulb sockets for the illumination bulbs must be rotated anti-clockwise. Map reading light bulbs are located in the map reading light assembly and can be replaced by removing the trim piece and replacing the bulbs directly while the dome light bulbs can be replaced by prying off the lens of the dome light and making sure that the new bulb fits into the right place in the clips provided.