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I was rear ended last week, and it didn't do much damage, but my brake lights no longer work. I replaced both bulbs, and then determined my foot may have hit and screwed up the brake light switch.
So yesterday, I was going to replace it, and it was raining here (no garage) and I fell and screwed up my back. As I am sore, but still want to drive safely, how hard is this to replace? It looked simple enough when I tested it (wobbled it and when wobbled up the lights came on).
Asking so I don't get stuck and screw myself up worse.
I was rear ended last week, and it didn't do much damage, but my brake lights no longer work. I replaced both bulbs, and then determined my foot may have hit and screwed up the brake light switch.
So yesterday, I was going to replace it, and it was raining here (no garage) and I fell and screwed up my back. As I am sore, but still want to drive safely, how hard is this to replace? It looked simple enough when I tested it (wobbled it and when wobbled up the lights came on).
Asking so I don't get stuck and screw myself up worse.
Did this morning after back feeling much better. Took longer to find a smaller screwdriver.