How to Remove the Focus Taillight?

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BraydenAnn
07/29/25 4:45pm
The method for removing the Focus taillight: 1. The vehicle taillights are located on both sides of the rear part of the car, with the fastening screws inside the vehicle; 2. Open the tailgate to see two plastic fastening clips inside, and use a tool to remove them; 3. Remove the interior trim panel to expose the fastening screws inside, then simply unscrew them; 4. When removing the taillight, be careful not to damage the wiring harness, and properly store the old taillight. The Focus is a compact car under the Ford brand, with body dimensions of 4647mm in length, 1810mm in width, and 1468mm in height. In terms of appearance, the Focus features a distinctive front grille that is both understated and highly individualistic, especially with the triangular panels modified to include vertical daytime running lights, resembling fangs for an aggressive look.
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