
Open the trunk. If you need to replace the brake light bulbs on the left or right side, remove the trim panel behind the corresponding tail light. Install the new bulb and reattach the rear trim panel of the tail light. Check if the brake light indicator is on. If it is not on, the installation is correct. If it is still on, it indicates that there is an issue with other bulbs.

Changing the brake light on a 2015 Lavida by yourself is actually quite simple, and I often do it myself. First, prepare a new bulb, usually model H15, which can be purchased online or at an auto parts store. Turn off the car and disconnect the negative terminal to avoid electric shock. Then, open the trunk and locate the screws or clips near the tail light cover, carefully prying them open with a flathead screwdriver. When removing the old bulb, gently twist and pull it out to avoid damaging the socket. Next, insert the new bulb into the socket, ensuring good contact. After installation, test it by having someone check if the light turns on when you press the brake pedal. Regular checks can prevent safety risks, saving both money and time.

DIY brake light replacement is a great way to save money, and I've done it several times myself. For the 2015 Lavida, you'll need to purchase H15 bulbs first. Make sure the car is parked and turned off. Open the trunk, locate the tail light assembly cover, which usually has plastic clips or screws, gently remove it to take out the old bulb. When installing, align it with the slot and rotate to secure. Testing is crucial—have someone help check if the lights work properly, or all your effort might be in vain. This simple task doesn't require complex tools, and regular can extend bulb life.

As an experienced driver, I recommend prioritizing safety when replacing brake lights. First, turn off the engine to avoid short circuits. Locate the taillight cover in the trunk of the 2015 Lavida. Be careful not to damage anything when removing the old bulb. Install the new H15 model bulb and tighten it properly. These simple steps can help prevent traffic accidents.

When I first started driving, I also thought changing bulbs was complicated, but it's actually not difficult. The 2015 Lavida's brake light is located inside the tail light assembly. After turning off the engine, remove the trunk cover panel—it usually pops open without tools. Carefully remove the old bulb and replace it with a new H15, making sure the connector is securely plugged in. Test by pressing the brake pedal; if it lights up, you've succeeded. Beginners will get the hang of it after doing it a few times.

Last time I made a small mistake when replacing the brake light on my Lavida myself, so now I'm extra careful. For the 2015 model, you need to prepare an H15 bulb first. After turning off the car, locate the tail light assembly near the spare tire and remove the cover. When pulling out the old bulb, don't force it - just gently twist and install the new one. Test by pressing the brake pedal several times to confirm the light works. This helps avoid tickets or accidents.


