Replacing the tag light can be a little awkward, simply because of where it is. Make sure you have enough room to work; park away from any walls, bushes, or other obstructions. It can be helpful to have something to sit on, such as a toolbox or small stool. A curb works well, too, if you can park in front of one.
The tag light sits right above the rear license plate. There is a clear plastic cover over the bulb - it has two tabs, one on each side, and you can remove it by popping out one of the tabs with a flathead screwdriver or a pocketknife.
Once the cover is off, the bulb is exposed. Pull it straight down to remove it. Before installing the new bulb, it's a good idea to apply a small amount of dielectric grease to the base of the bulb (where the contacts are) in order to prevent corrosion and moisture buildup. Then simply insert the bulb. It should fit snugly into place.
The cover should pop back into place easily -- just push one tab in first and then snap the other side in. The tabs are spaced differently on either side so that you can't reattach the cover backwards.
Now all that's left is to check to see if the light works. Start your CR-V and turn on the headlights, then get out and see if the tag light came on. If it's on, your job is done. If it doesn't come on, turn the car off, remove the cover, and pull out and reinsert the bulb, then try it again. If the light still doesn't come on, either the new bulb is bad (which is rare but can happen) or there is a wiring problem and you should have the vehicle professionally looked at.
(Originally published on Helium.com, May 2010)
Thanks for this. I've replaced other bulbs in my CRV easily but wasn't sure how the tag light cover was attached to the vehicle and didn't want to damage it when removing it.
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