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Question Reverse / Back out Lamp replacement

Hello, I need assistance with how to replace my reversing lamp on 9th Gen Civic.
Please see picture of the outside and inside of the boot lid .. I can't see any connectors or lamp fitments, if anyone can pls help ?

Outside picture of reverse lamp

Inside picture of reverse lamp fitment, can't see any bulb holders or connectors
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Re: Reverse / Back out Lamp replacement

looks like you're missing a bulb socket there. Then again, there's no bulb terminal to plug into said socket... Every Honda I've touched has used a 921 mini wedge bulb as a reverse light

what's the light just outboard of the one you pointed out? forgive me, I'm not terribly familiar with the 9thgens.. They just kinda came and went with nothing spectacular to mention. lol
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