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How to Replace Headlights 2000-06 Chevy Suburban 1500
How To Replace Headlights 1999-2006 GMC Yukon
How To Replace Headlight Housing 2000-06 Chevy Tahoe
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Tools used
No Tools Needed
1. Removing the Headlight
Remove the two rods from the headlight bracket
Pull the headlight out by maneuvering it from the grille
Disconnect the two headlight wiring harnesses
2. Servicing the Bulbs
Twist the bulb socket counterclockwise out of the light
Pull the bulb off of the socket
Push on the new bulb
Twist the bulb clockwise into the light
3. Installing the New Headlight
Reconnect the two wiring harnesses to the headlight
Push in the outside end, pull back on the grille, and push in the inside end of the headlight
Slide the two rods into the headlight bracket
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In this video, we're going to show you how to service the bulbs, as well as replace the entire headlight assembly on this 2002 Chevy Suburban. It's the same part and similar process on these Suburbans from 2000 to 20006. There are no tools required for this procedure.
Just pull out on these rods and then lift them up and out, and now your headlight will pull free. You do have to maneuver it by pulling out on your grill a little bit. Just lift up on these tabs and pull these harnesses free. Now to service the bulb: you just twist the socket counterclockwise and pull it out. Then twist your new one in clockwise to lock it. Both bulbs are the same procedure.
On the left is the old headlight assembly; on the right is the new one from 1A Auto. You can see they're identical, and they're going to fit exactly the same. We also have a couple performance options at 1AAuto.com that will also fit just as well.
Take your new headlight and reconnect those two harnesses. Then push the outside end in first, pull back on your grill, and push in the inside end. Once you have it back in place, you want to just slide that rod back down in. Once the headlights lined up properly, it'll slide right down, and just push it in to lock it. Do the same thing with this one and then you're all set.
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Tools used
No Tools Needed
1. Removing the Pins
Open your hood, and locate the pins that hold the headlight in. Twist these pins, and remove to release the headlight from the mounting bracket.
2. Disconnecting the Headlight
Pull the headlight forward, and locate the low beam and high beam connectors. Disconnect them by putting your thumb into securing clasp and pulling.
The headlight is now free from the vehicle.
3. Connecting the New Headlight:
Bring your new headlight over and reconnect the low beam connector. Do the same for the high beam connectors.
4. Replacing the new Headlight
Slide the headlight back into the vehicle, making sure the low beam connector is pushed back into the hole so it doesn't get caught between the headlight and the mounting bracket.
Press everything down and lock them back into place with the pins.
5. Test the New Headlight
Make sure to test both low and high beams.
This video will detail headlight replacement on 2000 to 2006 GM SUVs pickups.
This replacement is similar for our 2000 to 2006 Yukons and Yukon Excels, 2000 to 2006 Tahoes and Suburbans, 1999 1500-series pickups to Sierra and Silverado, and 2007 classic series.
The headlight procedure is the same for all trucks that look similar to our example truck a 2002 Yukon Denali. It has the projector beam headlights. The procedure to replace the headlights is the same, whether or not you have the projector beam headlights or regular headlights. No tools are required for this and it only takes about three to five minutes.
The process to remove the headlight is very easy. Open your hood, locate the pins that hold them in, twist them, hold them up, and remove them to release the headlight from the mounting bracket.
Then, pull the headlight forward. Locate the low beam and the high beam connectors. Disconnect the connectors by putting your thumb into the connector and pulling.
Now the headlight is free from the vehicle. Get your new headlights and reconnect the low beam connector. Now reconnect the high beam connector, and then slide it back in the vehicle, making sure that on the pigtail of that low beam connector is pushed back into the hole so it doesn't get caught between the headlight and the mounting bracket.
Now press everything down and lock them back into place and you're done. Do a test and you're set.
Again, this goes for most 2000 to 2006 GM Trucks and SUVs.
Tools used
1/4 Inch Socket
E8 Inverted Torx Socket
All right. There's these little retainers right here. Slide these out and slide these straight up. You can grab the light assembly, slide straight forward. Disconnect the connector right here. There's two tabs. Just slide up on the two tabs and then the connector comes out. And same with this one. And there you go. Now with the new light assembly, these are test bulbs so you want to take these out. Replace the bulbs. Twist this to the left, slide it out. And this bulb is HB4U. Slide this in position. Same with this one. This is the high beam. Twist to the left. Slide it out. This bulb is an HB3U. And twist it to the right and you can line it up with the plugs, connect the bulb, and connect the high beam bulb. Just line this up. And take the pins. Get both pins started first. All right. Push the pins, lock them in place. After you're done, you're going to want to make the adjustments. There's an adjuster right here. This one is going to move the headlight sideways left to right and then to go up and down you're going to go down here. You're going to use a E8 socket. It's like a star. You can go down there, and if you don't have an E8 socket, you can actually just use a 1/4-inch socket. That'll work as well. And adjust accordingly.
This is going to be a general tutorial on how to aim your brand new TRQ headlamp assemblies. Okay. So looking at your brand new TRQ headlamp assembly, you're going to see where your low beam is, and you'll see a little dot right in the center. And that is the access point, okay? So what we're going to do is we're going to mark that with an erasable marker just so it's easier to see. Next, what we need to do is measure from the level ground up to this point and take note of that measurement. Now we're just going to pull the car up to our wall. On our vehicle, we remember that the measurement was 28 inches for our access point. Your vehicle may be different, but that's where I'm going to put this tape, just above that 28 inches. We'll do the same on the other side. Okay. So let's just back the vehicle up straight back 25 feet from the wall. And now that we moved our vehicle 25 feet back from the wall, we're going to start with our measurement here. That's where the headlamp center is. We're gonna go down 4 inches on the driver side. On the passenger side, we have our line here. What we need to do is go down 2 inches. To adjust the driver side, we're going to cover our passenger side headlamp. If you look at the backside of your headlamp assembly, you're going to see something that looks like this. This is the adjustment. Some of these headlight assemblies have one, two, or even more of them, but you should at least have one. This is how we're going to adjust the headlight beam. Now we're going to lower the top part of the beam down to just below this line. When you turn the adjustment to the right, it brings the beam up, and if you turn it to the left, it'll bring the headlight beam down. And this is this way on most vehicles. Let's continue on to doing the passenger side. All right. We properly aligned our TRQ headlamp assemblies. Okay. And on the quality TRQ headlamps for a pickup truck, the procedure is going to be the same. You're going to find your center dot, mark it, and then you'll measure from the level ground up to your dot.
So once your headlamps are properly adjusted, it'll be time to adjust your fog lamps. You'll notice on the driver side, the focal point is all the way at the bottom right now. I would like to bring it up so it meets up with approximately the bottom of the focal point of the headlight. Some fog lamps have an adjuster, others don't. The ones that do have an adjuster, you would just turn the adjustment to the left or to the right to adjust the beam up and down to where it needs to be. Now with your TRQ headlamps and fog lamps properly aligned, you can drive down the road safely.
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Proper fit, well made, included bulbs
Christopher
August 25, 2020
The package arrived days before the predicted delivery date. The headlight units fit perfectly, and I was happy that they already have the bulbs installed. Thanks!
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