① Loosen the screw and then pull it out together with the clip.
② The shackle at the top of the trunk support bar is exposed.
③ For the position of the rubber column in the trunk, just pull out the black felt cover plate on the periphery of the rubber column with a little force.
When the screw is loosened, it does not need to be completely unscrewed. What looks like a washer is a nail. It's easy when you pull it out by hand or pry it open with a screwdriver. The nail structure is on the right. Take the left side as an example. After all the above steps are completed, you can lift the felt cover where the lamp is located. The yellow circled position is the direction of the reversing light. According to my personal habit, I changed it from the lampshade, clockwise, as shown in the above picture. If I look at the back of the lamp, the situation is just the opposite.
When the lamp holder rotates in place, it will be loose (it can be recognized by hand), that is, all three clamping feet are in the gap, and the backup lamp can be pulled out. The legendary original reversing lamp can be pulled directly. The original factory used Toshiba T 15 light bulb, printed with Japanese characters, which should be imported from Japan.
Plug in the LED backup light (remember not to pinch the LED by hand to avoid electrostatic breakdown), you can see that the light intensity is more than the original light bulb, but it does not affect the reassembly, and the lampshade is enough. Just put it back in the opposite direction as you took it out. When you put it back, pay attention to turning it to the end. The lamp holder is limited. At this time, you can start the ignition, put the reverse gear and pull the hand brake! Pull the handbrake! Pull the handbrake! Verify an effect! (Please ignore my tears in CC (parameter | inquiry), I can't wash the car after three weeks of rain ... Well, I'm too lazy to wipe it ...) If OK is turned on normally, you can change the backup light on the other side, and the steps are the same.