
Here are the specific steps to remove the taillight of Baojun 510: 1. Disconnect the power supply. For safety reasons, first disconnect the power supply. Open the luggage compartment cover of the car and cut off the vehicle's power to ensure no electricity during the subsequent operations. At the same time, organize the luggage compartment to make space for replacing the taillight. 2. Remove the dust cover at the back of the taillight. This is a necessary step for replacing the taillight. Removing the dust cover makes it easier to replace the taillight. There are two types of taillights: those with separate bulbs and sockets, and those with integrated bulbs and sockets. 3. Perform the replacement. Before replacing the taillight, identify which light needs to be replaced. Press the rotating handle at the back of the light and unscrew it. Install the new light, paying attention to the model and color of the light. 4. Reinstall the taillight and dust cover. After installing the new taillight, reattach the dust cover.

To remove the tail light of the Baojun 510, I usually start by turning off the vehicle's ignition switch and removing the key to prevent short circuits. Then, open the trunk and locate several plastic clips or screws on the inner lining near the light housing—typically, there are two screws securing the light assembly. Use a Phillips screwdriver or wrench to remove the screws, applying steady but gentle force to avoid stripping the threads. Next, disconnect the wiring connector: press the clip on the plug lightly and pull it outward, being careful not to yank the wiring harness. Finally, grip the edges of the light housing and pull it evenly toward the rear of the vehicle. Check for any burnt-out old bulbs or accumulated dust. The entire process takes about 10 minutes, and the tools required are simple and easy to find. After completion, you can wipe the light socket and ensure the sealing gasket remains intact to prevent water ingress issues. As someone who frequently works on their own car, I recommend preparing spare parts or new bulbs in advance to avoid multiple trips to the repair shop.

As a car owner who frequently deals with minor issues, I believe the key to removing the Baojun 510 taillight is prioritizing safety. After opening the trunk, disconnect the negative terminal of the battery to avoid any risk of electrical sparks. Locate the inner lining cover at the taillight position, lift it up, and you'll see two fixing screws—loosen and remove them counterclockwise with a standard wrench. Then carefully disconnect the wiring harness plug, ensuring the connector stays dry. Gently wiggle the taillight housing to loosen it. After removal, you can take the opportunity to check the bulb condition; replace it promptly if it appears blackened or broken. This task is simple but requires patience—avoid prying forcefully to prevent damaging the paint. Regular maintenance helps extend the lifespan of the lighting components.

I just took apart the Baojun 510 taillight a few days ago, the method was quite straightforward. Open the trunk, lift the inner lining to find the mounting screws. There are usually two, unscrew them and disconnect the wiring harness. Gently pull the light housing and it comes out. Remember to wear gloves to prevent oil stains.


