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Terms of Use wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Learn why people trust wikiHow How to Change the Tag Lights in a Vehicle PDF download Download Article Explore this Article methods 1 Replacing Lights from the Outside 2 Accessing the Lights from Inside the Trunk Other Sections Questions & Answers Tips and Warnings Things You'll Need Related Articles Expert Interview References Co-authored by Jay Goninen and Hunter Rising

Last Updated: February 19, 2026 References

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This article was co-authored by Jay Goninen and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Jay Goninen is an Automotive Expert and the Co-Founder and President of WrenchWay. Jay started working in his family's repair shop when he was nine and has been deeply passionate about the industry since then. He has experience as a technician and is currently a Board Member for both the Diesel Technology Program at Madison Area Technical College and the Community Alliance for the Skilled Trades. There are 17 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been viewed 138,730 times.

Tag lights, also known as license plate lights, allow other vehicles to see your license plate in the dark.[1] If the tag lights on your vehicle go out, you need to replace them as soon as you can or else you may get pulled over. When it’s time to replace the lights, check if there are screws on the outside so you can easily remove them. Otherwise, you may need to remove some of your trunk’s liner to access the bulbs.

Steps

Method 1 Method 1 of 2:

Replacing Lights from the Outside

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  1. Step 1 Get new tag lights that are compatible with your vehicle. 1 Get new tag lights that are compatible with your vehicle. Plan on replacing both of your tag lights at the same time, since the second one will usually burn out soon after the first. Look up what kind of tag lights are available for your vehicle’s make and model online or at an auto supply store. You can either get LED or incandescent bulbs to use for your tag lights. Choose white light bulbs so they illuminate your license plate without causing any distractions while you’re on the road.[2]
    • Tag lights only cost about $2-3 USD.
    • You may also check your vehicle’s user manual to find what kind of tag lights you need.
  2. Step 2 Loosen the screws on the lights’ covers if your vehicle has them. 2 Loosen the screws on the lights’ covers if your vehicle has them. Look for the lights above your license plate near the latch that opens your trunk. Locate the screws holding the covers against your vehicle and use a screwdriver to turn them counterclockwise. Once you have the screws loose, pull the covers off of your vehicle to expose the light bulbs underneath them.[3]
    • The covers may also have rubber gaskets attached to them. Make sure the gaskets stay attached to the covers when you take it off. Without the gaskets, water could get into the light bulbs and cause it to short out.
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  3. Step 3 Rotate the bases of the lights from underneath if they’re attached to the bumper. 3 Rotate the bases of the lights from underneath if they’re attached to the bumper. Lights attached to the back bumper usually don’t have screws. Go underneath your vehicle near the license plate, and look for the black wires leading to the circular ports on the back of the bumper. Rotate the bases of the wires counterclockwise in each of the ports and pull them straight out to access the bulbs.[4]
    • Use a flashlight to help you find the wires leading to the back of your bumper.
  4. Step 4 Pull the light bulbs straight out. 4 Pull the light bulbs straight out. Grab the light bulbs gently so you don’t accidentally break them when you remove them. Pull the lights straight out from the bases to remove them. If the lights don’t come out, look for plastic or metal tabs holding them in place. Press down on them so the light bulbs come loose.[5]
    • You can throw away the old tag lights as soon as you remove them.
    • Don’t try to remove the bulbs while your vehicle is running since you could get shocked.
  5. Step 5 Push the new tag lights into the slots. 5 Push the new tag lights into the slots. Wear cotton gloves when you’re handling the new light bulbs so you don’t smudge or damage them. Align the new tag lights so the prongs on the bottom line up with the holes on the bases. Push the light bulbs into each base until they click in securely.[6]
    • Don’t force the bulbs into the bases or else you may shatter them.
  6. Step 6 Turn your vehicle on to check if the lights are working. 6 Turn your vehicle on to check if the lights are working. Before putting the covers back on or securing the bases, start your vehicle and turn on your headlights. Check that the tag lights are lit to make sure your repairs worked. If the tag lights turn on, then turn off your vehicle so you can continue working.[7]
    • If they aren’t lit up, then there may be an issue with your vehicle’s wiring and you’ll need a mechanic to check it for you.
  7. Step 7 Reattach the covers to secure the lights. 7 Reattach the covers to secure the lights. Position the covers back over the light bulbs so the screw holes line up. Turn your screwdriver clockwise to tighten the screws back onto the covers to secure them. Once the covers are attached, your repairs are finished![8]
    • If you had to remove the bases from behind your vehicle’s bumper, then slide the bases back into place and rotate them clockwise to secure them.
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Method 2 Method 2 of 2:

Accessing the Lights from Inside the Trunk

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  1. Step 1 Get tag lights that are compatible with your vehicle. 1 Get tag lights that are compatible with your vehicle. Plan on replacing both of your tag lights at the same time, even if only one of them burns out. Check in your vehicle’s user manual to see if the type of tag light you need is listed. Otherwise, search for your vehicle’s make and model online or at an auto body shop so you can easily find which lights you need. You can either use LED or incandescent bulbs.
    • Tag lights usually cost about $2-3 USD a piece.
    • Most states and countries require you to use white tag lights since they aren’t distracting and make your license plate easy to read.
  2. Step 2 Remove the plastic fasteners holding the top trunk liner in place. 2 Remove the plastic fasteners holding the top trunk liner in place. Your trunk’s liner is usually held in place by plastic fasteners that look like screws or bolts. Shimmy the end of a screwdriver underneath the head of the fastener that’s closest to the vehicle’s license plate, and pry it out of place. Continue removing the fasteners along the edge of your liner so you can peel it back and enough to access the lights.[9]
    • Always check if there are screws on the light covers outside your vehicle before removing the liner.
    • Store the plastic fasteners in a small bowl or container so you don’t lose them.
  3. Step 3 Unscrew the bases holding the light bulbs inside your trunk. 3 Unscrew the bases holding the light bulbs inside your trunk. Locate the white or tan bases for your tag lights connected to thick black wires on the back of your vehicle. Grab the bases of the lights and turn them counterclockwise until they come loose. Pull the bases straight out from the ports on your vehicle to expose the light bulbs.[10]
    • If you have trouble removing the bases by hand, use a wrench or pair of pliers to get a better grip.
  4. Step 4 Pull the light bulbs out of their bases. 4 Pull the light bulbs out of their bases. Grab the light bulbs with your fingers, and pull them straight out of the bases to remove them. If the light bulbs don’t come out easily, look for plastic or metal tabs holding them in place. Hold the tabs down with your finger or a screwdriver while you pull the light bulbs out.[11]

    Warning: Don’t try to twist or unscrew the tag lights since you could cause them to shatter.

  5. Step 5 Push the new bulbs into the bases until they’re secure. 5 Push the new bulbs into the bases until they’re secure. Wear cotton gloves before you handle the new light bulbs, or else you could affect how long they work. Align the prongs on the bottoms of the tag lights with the shapes of the holes in the bases. Push the tag lights into the bases until they click in securely.[12]
  6. Step 6 Turn on your vehicle to test if your bulbs work. 6 Turn on your vehicle to test if your bulbs work. Before you put the bases back into your vehicle, start your vehicle and turn on the headlights. The new light bulbs should immediately illuminate. If the tag lights still don’t light up, talk to a mechanic to see if there’s a problem with your vehicle’s wiring or electrical system.[13]
  7. Step 7 Screw the bases back into your vehicle. 7 Screw the bases back into your vehicle. Feed the tag lights through the holes on the back of your vehicle so the bases fit in the ports securely. Rotate the bases clockwise to screw them back in so the lights don’t move around or come loose.[14]
    • Don’t try to force the light bulbs through the holes since you could accidentally break the bulbs.
  8. Step 8 Secure the fasteners to reattach the trunk liner. 8 Secure the fasteners to reattach the trunk liner. Hold the trunk liner against the body of your vehicle so the fastener holes line up with one another. Push the plastic fasteners into the holes until they click into place. Continue putting the rest of the fasteners in along the edge of the liner so it’s secure.[15]
    • If you have trouble pushing the fasteners in all the way, gently tap on them with a hammer until they’re flush.
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Tips

  • If you still aren’t sure how to access your tag lights, check your vehicle’s user manual or take it into a mechanic. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
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Warnings

  • Make sure your car is turned off while you’re working on it or else you could get shocked. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
  • Check your local vehicle laws and regulations to see if there are rules for what type or color lights you need to use.[16] Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
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Things You’ll Need

Replacing Lights from the Outside

  • Tag light
  • Cotton gloves
  • Screwdriver

Accessing the Lights from Inside the Trunk

  • Tag light
  • Cotton gloves
  • Screwdriver

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Jay Goninen Co-authored by: Jay Goninen Automotive Expert This article was co-authored by Jay Goninen and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Jay Goninen is an Automotive Expert and the Co-Founder and President of WrenchWay. Jay started working in his family's repair shop when he was nine and has been deeply passionate about the industry since then. He has experience as a technician and is currently a Board Member for both the Diesel Technology Program at Madison Area Technical College and the Community Alliance for the Skilled Trades. This article has been viewed 138,730 times. 3 votes - 67% Co-authors: 7 Updated: February 19, 2026 Views: 138,730 Categories: Car Lighting In other languagesJapanese
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