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The lower brake lites are wired through the multifunction switch. The high-mount stop lamp is wired differently. Stop and turn at the rear use the same bulb filament, just not at the same time. See the D and E at top, that is voltage for either stop or turn. The black wire from bottom of lamp should be ground.
If you put a 2 element bulb in a single bulb elemet socket you would or could destroy the flasher unit. Especially if it is a electronic flasher try replaceing the flasher but get mechanicl flasher they last longer.
For the brake light open the rear hatch and check beside the tail light. I believe ther is 2 phillips head screws right where the light meets the rear hatch on the body panel. remove them and gently yet firmly pull the lens assembly from the corner of the rear body panel. Squeeze the clips on the back of the socket and twist to remove the socket from the lens. Push gently on the bulb and turn carefully to remove light from the socket replace the light and reverse removal procedure to install.
It's very easy to do go to the back lens cover look on for two screws untight pull cover off pull bottom light straight out .
go to any auto part store some stores will replace if you ask.
auto Zone, Schucks all do it. and put the new bulb in.
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