Thank you 👍🏾 thank you for letting us know the tool and size needed to accomplish the mission! My taillight waited until it started snowing and temperature 🌡️ dropped to burn out. SMH 🙄 😂😂😂😂
The original is a single element. A 7443 is a dual element. Buy a 7440 instead. That's probably why he had trouble inserting the bulb. The Sylvania book is wrong.
I purchased the 7440 as you recommended and I can confirm they work perfectly. No forcing required. The old lights I replaced were also 7440. Thanks for the tip!
Thank you! I bought 7443 bulbs and struggled to get them in. Sent my husband to buy 7440 bulbs and they went in no issues at all and are the same exact size as the original we were replacing.
I am in the process of changing this exact bulb on a 2016 Rogue. I have into an issue that has me somewhat stumped. I watched your video followed everything you did but I can not get the lenses to pop out as you did. I have been pulling and prying on this thing for almost 2 hours. I've also managed to crack the lines itself but not to bad. Now I'm hesitant to pull with any force for fear its going to break to the point I have to replace that too. All this trouble because of a break light. Any suggestions.
@@spencergustafson164 the oils that your body creates gets on the bulb and when heated up some bulbs will break. Im no expert, it's just from experience.
Nissan messed up in designing their lights fixtures both front and rear on these SUV's. It takes too long and potentials of damaging the fixtures or hurting yourself. I changed my car front and rear, found out the hard way.
Thank you!! They wanted over $100 at dealership to do this! Easy enough for me to do myself for the cost of the bulb. ❤️
You are welcome
Thank you 👍🏾 thank you for letting us know the tool and size needed to accomplish the mission! My taillight waited until it started snowing and temperature 🌡️ dropped to burn out. SMH 🙄 😂😂😂😂
Thank you sooooo much for posting this!! My daughter and I changed mine in my driveway.
Thanks Esa, one. Great video also great hearing the kids outside added much ambience to it 😂😝😉
Thanks, I had no idea how simple this was. Awesome video!
John - Paul Vassart you are welcome
Hey man, I like your videos! Very relaxing and easy to follow. God bless
thank you
Appreciate you! Made the job a 5 minute easy fix!
I’m glad I was able to help you 👍 I will be posting new videos very soon
TKS FOR THE TUTORIAL. IT HELPED ME!
Thank-you for the clear instructions ! Very easy to follow. Saved me $$
"Turn it clockwise if you right handed and the other way if you aren't' too funny! Pretty sure it's clockwise no matter which hand you use. 😉
Thanks guy very helpful 🇨🇦✌🏻🇨🇦
My mother just fix her suv, with the help of this video Thanks 😊
atomic beast you are welcome
nice job man. saved me 20 bucks at the dealer
Absolutely!
Good job on brake bulb replacement thanks.
Thanks for watching
Thank you you made it look very easy
You are welcome... I will be posting more very soon
Awesome video, thanks for saving me some $$
Excellent Video; Very Helpful & Easy to Follow!
Thanks brother really 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🙏🏾
You are welcome
Thank you!
Thanks now to try it!
Thanks for the tips
Thank you!!!
Thank you sir!
Thank you
Thanks for sharing
Why is removing the assembly so easy on the videos? Mine feels locked in,, feels like im gonna break it
They pre do it before filming
The original is a single element. A 7443 is a dual element. Buy a 7440 instead. That's probably why he had trouble inserting the bulb. The Sylvania book is wrong.
I purchased the 7440 as you recommended and I can confirm they work perfectly. No forcing required. The old lights I replaced were also 7440. Thanks for the tip!
Thank you! I bought 7443 bulbs and struggled to get them in. Sent my husband to buy 7440 bulbs and they went in no issues at all and are the same exact size as the original we were replacing.
Okay I got a 2014 rogue you changed the brake light not the tail light
i had a dead bee as well
How funny 👍
I am in the process of changing this exact bulb on a 2016 Rogue. I have into an issue that has me somewhat stumped. I watched your video followed everything you did but I can not get the lenses to pop out as you did. I have been pulling and prying on this thing for almost 2 hours. I've also managed to crack the lines itself but not to bad. Now I'm hesitant to pull with any force for fear its going to break to the point I have to replace that too. All this trouble because of a break light. Any suggestions.
You have to pull the tail light from the back towards you ,grab it with both hands and pull towards you one hand in the back one in the front
I have Rogue 2016 SV, the A 7443 didn’t work. The A 7440 worked perfectly.
Clockwise is clockwise regardless of which hand you use.
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The 2014 tail light assembly is different
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Thanks for the vid. But pretty sure you shouldn't be touching the new bulb with your bare hand
Why
@@spencergustafson164 --some bulbs operate very hot and potential fingerprints on the bulb create more heat and the bulbs burn out.
@@spencergustafson164 the oils that your body creates gets on the bulb and when heated up some bulbs will break. Im no expert, it's just from experience.
The comment about not touching the bulb is legit, it will burn out faster, I learned by experience!
This is brake light not tail light
Nissan messed up in designing their lights fixtures both front and rear on these SUV's. It takes too long and potentials of damaging the fixtures or hurting yourself. I changed my car front and rear, found out the hard way.
I can totally relate to you ,when I was doing the other side ,I had such a hard time I thought I was either going to brake the light or my arm 👍🏻