12 years down the road and i now own a pre loved Tiida... Thank you for this video, it helped so much, one thing i did different (if anybody cares)...i used a smaller socket over the threads of the bolts after i took the nuts off, and gave a slight tap, this knocked the housing out easily. Thanks again.
After watching the video it made the job a lot easier. The total job took only ten minutes. Removing the lens from the clip was a snap after seeing this video. One suggestion, if you don't have a magnetic wrench or socket you can always use a small pair of needle nose pliers to securely remove the lower bolt. Thank you again.
I used your video as reference for replacing a brake light on my 2008 Versa hatchback. I used a piece of packing tape to catch the bottom nut. Almost thought I couldn't do it because I don't have a socket wrench, but I managed to get it loose with some flat nosed pliers and once it was loose I turned it with my fingers and the tape until it came off. I would have DEFINITELY broken that top clip if I hadn't watched your video first! Thanks for an awesome tutorial!
Oh. My. God. You have no idea how many times I tried to figure out how to replace my light. One light! I couldn't figure it, to top that off, the "Owner's Manual" is a joke. Thank you very much. I will be doing this later today.
I never could have done it without the video. I can't express how wonderful it is that you took the time to make this it to help us who are less mechanical! It only took me about 10 minutes. I needed to use a socket for one of the nuts, after my first attempt with the regular wrench wasn't successful. I was able to get the nuts on and off without dropping them, but thanks for the heads up to be extra careful. Another suggestion is to test that the new light is working before you reassemble.
Thank you thank you! Don't laugh -I'm being serious- but stuff like this makes me feel better about humanity; there are people willing to take time out of their busy days to make a video, solely to help other people. Thank you so much!!
Glad I was able to find this instructions. I swapped a stop light bulb on a 2008 Nissan Versa and what I would like to add is the hand push method to remove the light unit did not work for me, but a simple trick with a nylon rope (you get for free at your hw store) would work much better. The light unit at its tip point is designed with a small groove perhaps to use this method in the shop - just loop the nylon rope around and pull back as you also gently pull out on the trunk side end :-)
thank you very much. you saved me sooo much time and perhaps some parts that might have been destroyed in the process as well. i had to replace my wife's brake light. if anyone has a problem finding 1077 bulb for the stop light, 1034 is a perfect match.
This made changing my brake light easy. The hardest part was getting off the nut closest to the door latch because of it's straight on positioning and the fact that a standard socket wrench has too shallow of a depth to accommodate the bolt end. I was really glad to have had the explanation of the points of attachment and got the actual light housing off and on in a snap.
It is amazing that a person would take their personal time to make a video to help others. I would have definitely broken the light cover. You saved me time and money with your video. GOD Bless and Thank you !!!!
As someone said earlier, thanks for restoring my faith in people. Thanks for taking the time to show this, as I would have seriously struggled to work it out for myself.
Thank you so much. My passenger brake light keeps going out. You rule! Tired of paying jiffy lube and other mechanics 10-20 dollars to change the bulb.
Thank you so much struggled with getting the lens off for 30 minutes before I decided UA-cam might have the answer. Took 3 seconds after I watched your video!!
Thanks a lot buddy for the anchor points, i wouldn't have known. I pushed open the light box just the way you showed and it worked. For other people i would like to inform that you could be using all of your energy to open the box but don't worry this is the way it is made.
Great Demo. I was a lil pissed when I checked my girls owner manual. It said nothing but to take it to a dealer. Why? 6 bucks for a pair of bulbs and the dealership charges 30-50 bucks for labor! Took me only 15 minutes after I watched this video. The people that disliked this video must be mechanics!!!
A thousand thanks for this very very helpful video! I didn't have the tools so I took my car to a mechanic and walked him through everything, which made the whole job take less than 5 minutes...he was so impressed that he didn't even charge me! (PS. Mine is a 2012 Versa hatchback and all the instructions here apply just fine, unlike what one commenter claimed.)
+Zorba Greekthe --- followup: the original brake light that went out was my left...a few months later, the right side brake light went out, and I had it fixed. Another few months later, the right side brake light went out AGAIN, wtf? There must be some sort of electrical issue going on with this damned car.
Thank you so much! There are some other video clips that are not accurate. I had given up on changing the light bulb myself but now I know how to do it!
Thank you, because of this video I was able to go outside right away and get both of my brake lights replaced in under 15 minutes:-) I got pulled over twice this last 3 days for both my right and left brake lights not working. Now I don't have to worry about that anymore :-)
Very useful, followed your way, I also replaced the bulb easily, thank you. The two lock nut were a little bit tricky, need two different M10 wrench and deep socket.
This is fantastic for you to do this. I finally struck up the nerve to buy tools at the hardware store and if it wasn't for the rain I'd probably have this done by now. It was a little difficult to get the nuts off my versa though. I used a 10mm deep socket attachment along with an extender.
Thanks so much for this video. It really helped me out today when replacing the tail light in my versa. Your video highlighted just the right parts of the process.
Just followed your excellent video and replaced the tail/stop globe in our Nissan Tiida (same car in Australia) Thank you very much. Used an open ended spanner on the top nut and a tube spanner on the bottom one.
good one, made me take a closer look, found one nut but the other was hidden by a wiring harness anchor point off the second screw which I thought was part of the body. Many thanks.
Thanks for the video! it was super easy! Last time I took it to the dealer to change a bulb they scratch the paint. Better to do it yourself if you have time.
My friend has this kind of problem with her nissan versa. now I have an idea how to help her to change te stop light bulb....the funny thing we never did any thing like this before. I hope that two women can do something right. Thank you.
Thank you out of all the videos I saw your was outstanding it told me how to get to the bulb all the others just told how to change the bulb outstanding job
Perfect, worked for my 2012 versa also. Thank you for posting, wish I would've found this before accidentally snapping some of the cheap plastic interior pieces while trying to figure it out on my own...
Thank you for posting this instruction. I tried to grip the light as you said but it was too tight to move. I was able to get it to slide by putting duct tape to cover the end of my big flat head screw driver an putting into into the gap at pointed end of the left side of the light near the underneath slide. I push the light with the screw driver toward the rear of the car and the light popped out of the slide and I was able to remove the light The service manual I have was not very helpful.
Thank you for the instruction video. I noticed that the owner's manual gave no help at all, except for listing the bulb identification, and indicating that the assembly would have to be removed.
my parking light not working right side was working left wasn't ever since i put my new left bulb parking light now there both not working when i hit the brakes ..
Thanks for the video. Even with knowing that anchor point it was still a bear to get off. Of course if I didn't know where it was I would have probably cracked the casing.
But how do u disconnect econnect the electric wire from the light to the car? Redundant and not enough info, but thanks at least i know where the screws are.
12 years down the road and i now own a pre loved Tiida... Thank you for this video, it helped so much, one thing i did different (if anybody cares)...i used a smaller socket over the threads of the bolts after i took the nuts off, and gave a slight tap, this knocked the housing out easily. Thanks again.
Very, Very much appreciated! Always glad when kind people on the internet provide tips to make life's experiences much easier...
Thanks for posting this article, it saved me valuable time, which I was able to spend with my granddaughter.
After watching the video it made the job a lot easier. The total job took only ten minutes. Removing the lens from the clip was a snap after seeing this video. One suggestion, if you don't have a magnetic wrench or socket you can always use a small pair of needle nose pliers to securely remove the lower bolt. Thank you again.
I used your video as reference for replacing a brake light on my 2008 Versa hatchback. I used a piece of packing tape to catch the bottom nut. Almost thought I couldn't do it because I don't have a socket wrench, but I managed to get it loose with some flat nosed pliers and once it was loose I turned it with my fingers and the tape until it came off. I would have DEFINITELY broken that top clip if I hadn't watched your video first! Thanks for an awesome tutorial!
Oh. My. God. You have no idea how many times I tried to figure out how to replace my light. One light! I couldn't figure it, to top that off, the "Owner's Manual" is a joke. Thank you very much. I will be doing this later today.
I never could have done it without the video. I can't express how wonderful it is that you took the time to make this it to help us who are less mechanical! It only took me about 10 minutes. I needed to use a socket for one of the nuts, after my first attempt with the regular wrench wasn't successful. I was able to get the nuts on and off without dropping them, but thanks for the heads up to be extra careful. Another suggestion is to test that the new light is working before you reassemble.
Thank you thank you! Don't laugh -I'm being serious- but stuff like this makes me feel better about humanity; there are people willing to take time out of their busy days to make a video, solely to help other people. Thank you so much!!
Thanks for this tutorial. I need to check my brake lights and this video saved me tons of time!
Glad I was able to find this instructions. I swapped a stop light bulb on a 2008 Nissan Versa and what I would like to add is the hand push method to remove the light unit did not work for me, but a simple trick with a nylon rope (you get for free at your hw store) would work much better. The light unit at its tip point is designed with a small groove perhaps to use this method in the shop - just loop the nylon rope around and pull back as you also gently pull out on the trunk side end :-)
thank you very much. you saved me sooo much time and perhaps some parts that might have been destroyed in the process as well. i had to replace my wife's brake light. if anyone has a problem finding 1077 bulb for the stop light, 1034 is a perfect match.
This made changing my brake light easy. The hardest part was getting off the nut closest to the door latch because of it's straight on positioning and the fact that a standard socket wrench has too shallow of a depth to accommodate the bolt end. I was really glad to have had the explanation of the points of attachment and got the actual light housing off and on in a snap.
It is amazing that a person would take their personal time to make a video to help others. I would have definitely broken the light cover. You saved me time and money with your video. GOD Bless and Thank you !!!!
As someone said earlier, thanks for restoring my faith in people. Thanks for taking the time to show this, as I would have seriously struggled to work it out for myself.
I did it! And no huge bill from the dealer for a dyi job. Thank you for your guidance that made this a success!
Thank you so much. My passenger brake light keeps going out. You rule! Tired of paying jiffy lube and other mechanics 10-20 dollars to change the bulb.
Thank you so much struggled with getting the lens off for 30 minutes before I decided UA-cam might have the answer. Took 3 seconds after I watched your video!!
So true...taking a little time is helping so many of us.
Thanks a lot buddy for the anchor points, i wouldn't have known. I pushed open the light box just the way you showed and it worked. For other people i would like to inform that you could be using all of your energy to open the box but don't worry this is the way it is made.
Great Demo. I was a lil pissed when I checked my girls owner manual. It said nothing but to take it to a dealer. Why? 6 bucks for a pair of bulbs and the dealership charges 30-50 bucks for labor! Took me only 15 minutes after I watched this video. The people that disliked this video must be mechanics!!!
A thousand thanks for this very very helpful video! I didn't have the tools so I took my car to a mechanic and walked him through everything, which made the whole job take less than 5 minutes...he was so impressed that he didn't even charge me! (PS. Mine is a 2012 Versa hatchback and all the instructions here apply just fine, unlike what one commenter claimed.)
+Zorba Greekthe --- followup: the original brake light that went out was my left...a few months later, the right side brake light went out, and I had it fixed. Another few months later, the right side brake light went out AGAIN, wtf? There must be some sort of electrical issue going on with this damned car.
Thank you so much! There are some other video clips that are not accurate. I had given up on changing the light bulb myself but now I know how to do it!
Very helpful! Probably would have broken my light without knowing about the anchor points. Thanks!
Thank you, because of this video I was able to go outside right away and get both of my brake lights replaced in under 15 minutes:-) I got pulled over twice this last 3 days for both my right and left brake lights not working. Now I don't have to worry about that anymore :-)
Very useful, followed your way, I also replaced the bulb easily, thank you. The two lock nut were a little bit tricky, need two different M10 wrench and deep socket.
Hi,why 2 differents wrenchs?
This is fantastic for you to do this. I finally struck up the nerve to buy tools at the hardware store and if it wasn't for the rain I'd probably have this done by now. It was a little difficult to get the nuts off my versa though. I used a 10mm deep socket attachment along with an extender.
Thanks so much for this video. It really helped me out today when replacing the tail light in my versa. Your video highlighted just the right parts of the process.
Super helpful, nothing else described how to slid that housing off! Was ready to start prying it off!
Just followed your excellent video and replaced the tail/stop globe in our Nissan Tiida (same car in Australia) Thank you very much. Used an open ended spanner on the top nut and a tube spanner on the bottom one.
Thanks! Worked for me. Had some difficulty for putting back. But after aligning top screw all good. Whole process took less than 10 minutes.
good one, made me take a closer look, found one nut but the other was hidden by a wiring harness anchor point off the second screw which I thought was part of the body. Many thanks.
Thanks for the video! Just changed my bulb - I would never have known how to get to it since the manual was no help. Great Job!
Thanks for the video! it was super easy! Last time I took it to the dealer to change a bulb they scratch the paint. Better to do it yourself if you have time.
My friend has this kind of problem with her nissan versa. now I have an idea how to help her to change te stop light bulb....the funny thing we never did any thing like this before. I hope that two women can do something right. Thank you.
I hear you, Juan...could not figure this thing out! Glad to have great instruction from this video...
Thanks man, after a long day of work my daughter asked me to do this. Would likely have taken a while for me to figure it...
Thanks, man. Simple and easy to follow.
Much appreciated.
Thanks -- saved me a bunch of time and, quite possibly, having to replace a number of more expensive parts!
Thanks a lot ! All the respect for all the people that are doing these kind of videos !
Thank you much! Showed this to the mechanics as they were working on it because the cover got stuck.
after watching this video it took me 15 mins to change the light
thx
Thank you out of all the videos I saw your was outstanding it told me how to get to the bulb all the others just told how to change the bulb outstanding job
very good, all the detail demonstrated to do it right
Saved my bacon a couple of days ago. Thank you for taking the time and video this. Thank you!
Just did this on my daughter’s 2009. Excellent video - thank you so much.
Perfect, worked for my 2012 versa also. Thank you for posting, wish I would've found this before accidentally snapping some of the cheap plastic interior pieces while trying to figure it out on my own...
Thank you for posting this instruction. I tried to grip the light as you said but it was too tight to move. I was able to get it to slide by putting duct tape to cover the end of my big flat head screw driver an putting into into the gap at pointed end of the left side of the light near the underneath slide. I push the light with the screw driver toward the rear of the car and the light popped out of the slide and I was able to remove the light The service manual I have was not very helpful.
Great video - thanks so much. I, being totally unmechanically minded had no idea how to do this. TY
Thank you for the instruction video. I noticed that the owner's manual gave no help at all, except for listing the bulb identification, and indicating that the assembly would have to be removed.
Thanks for the video. I had managed to remove the 2 nuts, but after that, didn't knew how to remove light assembly.
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Thanks for taking the time to make this video,it helped a lot.
Thanks now I'm going to change the drivers side brake light in my wife's 2012 Versa.
Thank you,,, I don't speak Japanese but I do a lot of American work
Good video..accept, I have been batling to get th light off for 30min.. it is not budging...
Thank you! Very informative. I was able to complete the change in 10 minutes!
Thx! Just replaced the brake light using this video!
Thanks so much! You made it easy and saved me from cracking my tail light!
Great video! Thanks. The light design is stupid. It's very difficult to unscrew the lower nut. A special long head is required.
Thank you very much for this upload. You helped me out a lot!
Thank you for the detailed video, very much appreciated!
Thanks so much for posting this video. You saved me so much time & trouble.
thank you man. I had no deep socket, almost gave up lol
Thank you! This video is great. Works on 2009 Nissan Versa, too.
I appreciate this video. Thank you.
Thanks for the video. It helps. And also 7528 Sylvania in the video that help too for the bulb even You didn't mention it.
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thanks for the advice it help me a lot ..thanks for taking time to share your video
How did you loosen the bottom hex? Its like 3 inches in to the trunk housing
Where were the two hex screws originally located? I only found one in my car?
how much would it cost to replace an messed up bumper on an 2009 Nissan versa seadan ?
Thank you for your video! I was able to get this done in a few minutes on my own :-)
thank you bro, have you come across the engine pinging sound when accelerating around 2000 rpm? 1.5 cvt engine. any ideas on that.
This was a tremendous help.... thanks for sharing! Cheers!
Excellent video. Saved me a ton of time.
my parking light not working right side was working left wasn't ever since i put my new left bulb parking light now there both not working when i hit the brakes ..
Thanks for the video. Even with knowing that anchor point it was still a bear to get off. Of course if I didn't know where it was I would have probably cracked the casing.
Great video it helps if you have a friend pull on the bottom of the light while your pushing from the u clip
Thank you--It was the same setup for my 2012 Versa...sure did help! :)
Thanks for taking the time to produce this so helpful video!
wonderful video, i still gave up and took it to the dealer
any chance for installing the reversing camera or maybe were to locate the reversing lamb harness
amazing video, i think you just saved me some good time and some cursing at my car
Thankyou so much! im replacing my backlights with LEDs and this helps so much
hooooow did you losen the nut using a wrench ? i tried but failed ....
Thanks Excellent video Mal Great help. Australia
Thank you so much!! You have no idea how much I appreciate this. I did exactly as you said. Thank you thank you thank you!!
Man, I appreciate you making this video. Thanks so much for the help
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Thank god i watched this before removing mine ... very helpful :)
Thanks, very helpful video. I just changed gf's light..thanks a million man
thx you so so so so so much for uploading this video.
Very useful, followed your way, I also replaced
Thank you sir. You rule.
But how do u disconnect
econnect the electric wire from the light to the car? Redundant and not enough info, but thanks at least i know where the screws are.
That was great, very informative. Thanks for sharing, now I can change my bulbs :)
Awesome job. Needed this
Thanks for this video. Very helpful.
Bravo!! Thanks for this video man. Really appreciate it. Saved me a lot of potential pain.
thanks for the video, it was a big help!
Very clear details thanks! :)
Thanks for your Video! It was extremely helpful!
Thanks mate. Very much appreciated.