Maintenance -> Removing a Rear Lamp for Your Ford Fiesta 4 Door 2023

Maintenance  
Note: Take care when removing the  
headlamp. There are rupture points adjacent  
to the securing screws that are designed to  
separate under impact.  
5. Slightly rotate the rear of the headlamp  
toward the center of the vehicle so that  
it clears the front fender.  
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6. Move the headlamp slightly backwards  
to clear the radiator grille panel. Then  
lift the headlamp straight upward.  
7. Disconnect the electrical connector.  
8. Remove the headlamp.  
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9. To install, reverse the removal  
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procedure.  
1. Carefully cut the trim to access the  
lamp release wing nut.  
REMOVING A REAR LAMP  
2. Turn the wing nut counterclockwise to  
Brake Lamp, Rear Lamp and  
release the lamp.  
Direction Indicator  
Note: You cannot fully remove the wing  
nut.  
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3. Remove the lamp.  
4. Disconnect the electrical connector.  
5. To install, reverse the removal  
procedure.  
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Fiesta (CE1) Vehicles Built From: 06-01-2020 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2020, CG3654en enGBR, Edition date: 201909, Second-Printing  
Maintenance  
Reversing Lamp  
CHANGING A BULB  
WARNING: Switch the lamps and  
the ignition off. Failure to do so could  
result in serious personal injury.  
WARNING: Lamps and associated  
components become hot when in use.  
Let them cool down before you remove  
them.  
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Use the correct specification bulb. See  
Bulb Specification Chart (page 311).  
Headlamp  
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You may have to remove the headlamp  
assembly prior to replacing a bulb. See  
Removing a Headlamp (page 253).  
1. Open the liftgate.  
2. Carefully remove the cover.  
Reflector Headlamp  
3. Turn the wing nut counterclockwise  
and remove it.  
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Daytime running lamp.  
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4. Remove the lamp.  
5. Disconnect the electrical connector.  
6. To install, reverse the removal  
procedure.  
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Fiesta (CE1) Vehicles Built From: 06-01-2020 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2020, CG3654en enGBR, Edition date: 201909, Second-Printing