3rd Brake Light Bulb Replacement on a 1998 Buick Park Avenue 3.8L V6

Buick Park Avenue Model Years - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005

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Video Description

The center brake light on your 1998 Buick Park Avenue, which is sometimes referred to as the third brake light or stoplight is also known as the center high mount stop lamp (CHMSL). The 3rd brake lights up when you hit the brake pedal and helps prevent you from being rear ended by the cars behind you. See how to change the center brake light (CBL) on your Buick Park Avenue in this how-to video. Be careful not to touch the bulb directly with your fingers when you replace the center brake light bulb on your Park Avenue, touching the bulb causes the it to burn out quicker.

A burnt out center brake light bulb in your Park Avenue is an excuse for a police officer to pull you over. Check your bulbs frequently and change burnt bulbs promptly. Sometimes the stoplight has multiple bulbs in the housing whereas in other vehicles, the 3rd brake light is an LED brake light strip that must be replaced all at once.

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