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How To Replace Headlights 1992-99 Chevy Suburban
How to Replace Front Upper Reflector 1994-99 GMC K1500
How To Replace Parking Light 1992-98 Chevy Suburban
How to Replace Parking Lights 1995-2000 Chevy Tahoe
How to Replace Headlight 1995-2000 Chevy Tahoe
How to Replace Front Parking Lights 1994-99 GMC K1500
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Tools used
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Ratchet
Complete Metric Socket Set
1. Replacing the bulbs
Remove the two 5mm bolts and remove the headlight.
Replace the bulbs.
2. Removing the headlight assembly
Remove the 4 phillips screws to remove the parking lights.
Remove the parking lights.
Remove the ten screws behind the parking lights and around the grill.
Remove the grill and set aside.
Unbolt the headlight assembly.
Remove and unplug the headlight assembly.
3. Installing the headlight
Put the bulbs back in and plug them in.
DO NOT TOUCH the bulbs- the oil from your fingers will burn into the light and foul your bulb.
Clip the wiring back to the headlight.
Bolt it back in using your socket and wrench.
Reassemble your grill and bolt it back in.
Replace your parking lights.
Bolt the last bolts back in.
This video is brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet.
Hi, I'm Mike Green from 1A Auto. Today, I'm going to show you how to remove and replace the headlights on this vehicle. It's a 1999 Suburban. It's generally the same as a 1988 to 99 Chevy or GMC truck, as well as the '92 to '99 Suburban, Yukon, the 2-door Jimmy full sized, and the Tahoe. With that, the first thing we're going to do is open up the hood to access the headlight. If you're looking to replace your light bulbs, locate these two five millimeter studs. Remove them with socket or a wrench. Your light comes out. You have access to the back of the headlights. You can just unplug the low beam and the high beam and replace the bulbs. If you're looking to replace the headlight assemblies, stay with us. We'll go into more detail on that. In behind there's a mounting plate; if your headlight's been damaged, normally this mounting plate is damaged also. If we want to replace the whole headlight assembly, we'll have to remove the grill.
To do that, what we do next is remove the parking light. It has four Phillip's screws that we take out. Okay, let's speed this up a little bit. You remove the light. You just click the thumbs and twist and pull the lights out. Your parking light's removed; the opposite parking light. There are ten screws which we're going to quickly show you on the grill. These screws hold the grill in, two behind the parking lights, two in the middle, two behind the opposite side parking lights, and then four up top. I got the 10 bolts out. You can see the headlights are still in. The marker lights are still in, but they are unplugged. Once those bolts are out, you can pull it forward. Just make sure everything comes apart in here. Bulbs and stuff are clear. The grill's out, separate.
You can easily unbolt your headlight assemblies. From here we're looking at the driver's side headlight assembly, we'd remove this bolt, this bolt, this bolt, and this bolt. Going to unplug; your headlight's free. This is the new headlight assembly. Okay, and quadruple time. Shops charge 50 bucks an hour for this stuff. This has got to be worth 200 bucks an hour anyways. Look at that hand movement. I don't even know if tools move that fast. Now that the light's bolted in, we can connect the headlight harnesses. Once the headlight harnesses are connected, we'll reach into the cockpit real quick. Test the low beams, click on the high beams. Oh! Everything looks good.
We can put the grill back on, just reverse your procedure. Tilt it in there. Pull the lights through first, each side. Tilt it in. There's a little harness in the center, too. Make sure that doesn't get pinched in there. Push it up in. The top, the plastic lip goes up over the top of the sheet metal. Once everything looks right, we'll bolt it back in. You're ready to go. Ten they're seven millimeter bolts. We've re-installed the grill. We need to reinstall, we need to plug in the markers and install the parking lights. We're now back in close-up. This you put in and you twist. These go in just like they came out. You get them to click as they lock into place. A shot of espresso or two.
There I am standing in front of the truck. My lips aren't moving. I am talking to you through the magic of computers. We hope this video helped you out how you can see we got our lights back in. Our grill's on and our parking lights.
Remember the parts in this video can be sourced at www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Thank you.
Tools used
13mm Socket
Socket Extensions
3/16 Inch Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Front Upper Reflector
Remove the two 3/16 screws securing the headlight
Remove the headlight from the vehicle
Disconnect the headlight bulbs
Remove the two 13mm nuts on the back of the reflector
2. Installing the Front Upper Reflector
Insert the reflector into place
Tighten the two 13mm nuts to the reflector
Connect the headlight bulbs
Insert the headlight into place
Tighten the two 3/16 screws to secure the headlight
Hi, I'm Mike from 1AAuto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years! We're dedicated to delivering quality auto parts, expert customer service, and fast and free shipping, all backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee. So visit us at 1AAuto.com, your trusted source for quality auto parts.
In this video, we're going to be working with our 1996 GMC Sierra. We're going to show you how to remove and replace your vehicle's front, upper reflectors. If you like this video, please click subscribe. We have a ton more information on this and many other vehicles, and if you need these parts for your truck, you can follow the link down in the description over 1AAuto.com.
Here are the items you'll need for this repair.
Remove the two 3/16 screws securing the headlight in. These come out of the top of the grill. We'll do that with a socket, ratchet, and extension. Remove the headlight from the vehicle, and disconnect the headlight bulbs. Repeat these steps on the opposite side. To remove the upper reflector, use a 13 millimeter or a half-inch wrench. If you have access to a ratcheting wrench, this is a great opportunity to use it. You'll want to remove the two nuts on the back. These are just plastic body nuts, there's not much tension on them. You can then pull the reflector out of the grill. Repeat these steps on the opposite side.
Here we have our old side marker that we removed from our vehicle, and our new part from 1AAuto.com. As you can see, these parts are exactly the same, we have the same size and shape. Our new reflector is nice and bright, where the old one is dim, and not going to reflect a lot of light out of it. Same mounting bracket on the backside, and the same two studs. These are actually body nuts, so they'll cut the threads as we turn them on here. So if your old side markers are cracked, broken, or faded like these, this new part from 1A Auto is going to go and direct fit just like your original equipment, and fix you up right.
Install the reflector, and the two 13 millimeter body nuts. Tighten them down. A 13 millimeter ratcheting wrench, or whatever you can get in there with. Reconnect your headlights. Reinstall them, and reinstall the 3/16 bolts. Repeat these steps on the opposite side.
Thanks for watching. Visit us at 1AAuto.com for quality auto parts, fast and free shipping, and the best customer service in the industry.
Tools used
Phillips Head Screwdriver
1. Removing the Parking Light
Remove the four Phillips head screws from the parking light
Pull the parking light forward and out
Twist the bulbs out of the parking light
2. Installing the New Parking Light
Twist the bulbs into the new parking light
Push the new light into place
Insert the four Phillips screws into the parking light
This video is brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet.
Today we're going to replace a parking light for a GM truck and SUV. All that you need is a Phillips screwdriver. It's a pretty easy process.
There are four Phillips screws that hold the parking light on here. Use a Phillips screwdriver. In this case, we have a screw gun and we'll speed the video up a little bit for you. Once those screws are out, the parking light comes right out. There's little thumb locks and you just twist the bulbs and pull them out. Your parking light is out.
Replacement is just a reversal of the procedure. You take your light, put the bulbs in, twist and lock them into place. Put the light in its place. You have your four screws. In a minute we'll speed it up again for you. Thread the four screws in first and then use your power tool or just a regular screw driver and tighten the screws. The screws don't have to be over tight. It is a plastic lens so you don't want to tighten it too much and break the screws. That's it.
Remember this video is brought to you by www.1AAuto.com. The parts in this video can be resourced there. We thank you and we hope this helps with your project.
Tools used
Phillips Head Screwdriver
1. Removing the Parking Light
Remove the four Phillips screws from the parking light bracket
Pull the parking light out
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 Parking Light
Line up the bolt holes on the parking light bracket to the bolt holes on the vehicle
Replace the four Phillips screws into the parking light bracket
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to service as well as change the entire parking light assembly on this 1996 Chevy Tahoe. We show you on the passenger side, but the driver side is the same procedure. The items that you'll need for this include a new parking light from 1AAuto.com, and a Phillips screwdriver.
Start off by removing these four Phillips screws, and we'll fast-forward as Don does this. Once those are removed, pull the light out, and then you twist the sockets counterclockwise to remove them. To remove a bulb you push it in and twist it, and it pulls up, and you push it back in and twist it to lock it.
On the right is the old parking light assembly; on the left is the new one from 1A Auto. You can see they're identical, and they'll mount exactly the same. Twist the sockets clockwise into your new parking light assembly to lock them.
Then push your parking light assembly into place, making sure all four of those holes line up. Then replace those four Phillips screws. And you're all set.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
Tools used
Socket Extensions
Phillips Head Screwdriver
7mm Socket
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Side Marker Light
Remove the four Phillips screws from the parking light bracket
Twist the bulb socket counterclockwise out of the light and side marker light
Repeat the process on the other side
2. Removing the Grille
Remove the 7mm bolts from the top of the grille
Remove the 7mm bolt from the center of the grille
Lift on the tab where the parking light was and pull the grille forward
Push the tab in the center with a flat blade screwdriver
Remove the grille
3. Removing the Headlight
Remove the four 10mm bolts from the headlight bracket
Pull the headlight out
Disconnect the headlight wiring harness
4. 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
5. Installing the New Headlight
Reconnect the wiring harness to the headlight
Line up the bolt holes on the headlight bracket to the bolt holes on the vehicle
Replace the 10mm bolts into the headlight bracket
6. Installing the Grille
Align the grille and pull the parking light sockets through
Align the tabs on the grille and push them in until they lock
Replace the five 7mm bolts on the top and center of the grille
7. Installing the Side Marker Light
Insert the side marker light into place
Twist the bulbs clockwise into the light
Line up the bolt holes on the side marker light bracket to the bolt holes on the vehicle
Replace the four Phillips screws into the parking light bracket
Repeat the process for the other side
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and the next time you need a part for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to service the headlight bulbs as well as replace the entire headlight assembly on this 1996 Chevy Tahoe. We show you on the passenger side, but the driver side is the same procedure. The items you'll need for this include new headlights from 1AAuto.com, Phillips screwdriver, and a 7mm and 10mm socket and ratchet with an extension.
You want to first remove these four Phillips screws, and we'll just fast-forward as Don does this. Pull the light out, twist the sockets counterclockwise, and pull them out. Then, you want to twist this socket out of your side marker light, and then repeat the process on the other side.
Next, you want to remove this series of 7mm bolts, and we'll just fast-forward as Don does this. There's one more 7mm bolt right here. Once those are removed, you want to just lift up this tab, pull the grille forward, and there's another one on the other side. There's another clip right in the center. Using a stick or a long screwdriver, you just want to push that tab and then pull out on that center tab. Just to give you a better look at it, it's this tab right here.
Next, you want to remove these four 10mm bolts that secure your headlight, and we'll just fast-forward as Don removes those. Now, to service your bulbs, both of them are the same. You just pull back this tab and pull the harness free, then twist the bulb out. Push the new one in, twist it clockwise to lock it, and then just reconnect your harness. If you're looking to replace the whole assembly, you just want to disconnect both of these harnesses by pulling up that tab.
Then take your new headlight and push the harnesses into place. Then push your headlight back into place and replace those four 10mm bolts. Once those are in place, take your grille and pull your parking light sockets through, and then you want to line up the tabs on the grille.
The first one you want to do is the center one, and just push down that tab and push the tab on the grilled into place until it locks. Now, line up those side ones and push those into place and we'll just fast-forward here as Don replaces those five 7mm bolts. There's four along the top of the grille, and then that one in the center just above the badge.
Now, twist your side marker light back into place. Then twist your two parking light sockets back into place, just turning them clockwise to lock them. Then push the assembly into place and replace those four Philip screws. Repeat the process on the other side.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
Tools used
Phillips Head Screwdriver
1. Removing the Front Parking Light
Remove the four Phillips screws from the light
Pull the light out
Remove the connectors
2. Installing the Front Parking Light
Connect the connectors to the light
Press the light into the grille
Tighten the four Phillips screws
Hi, I'm Mike from 1AAuto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years! We're dedicated to delivering quality auto parts, expert customer service, and fast and free shipping, all backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee. So visit us at 1AAuto.com, your trusted source for quality auto parts.
In this video, we're going to be working with our 1996 GMC Sierra. We're going to show you how to remove and replace your vehicle's turn signals. If you like this video, please click subscribe. We have a ton more information on this and many other vehicles. And if you need these parts for your truck, you can follow the link down in the description over to 1AAuto.com.
Here are the items you'll need for this repair.
Remove the four Phillips head screws on the outside edges of your turn signal. We'll do this using a Phillips screwdriver. Once the screws are out, you can pull the housing forward. Remove the electrical connectors. Repeat these steps on the opposite side.
Here we have our turn signals that were removed from our vehicle, and our parts from 1AAuto.com. As you can see, these parts are exactly the same, with the same housings and lenses. Back side has the same openings at the bulb sockets. And we have the same four bulb mounting location. You could see the old ones really fogged up. They're not going to let a lot of light through. They don't look good. These new parts are nice and clear, nice and bright. They're going to get that light through so other people can see what you're doing and update the front of your truck. They'll go in direct fit, just like your original equipment and fix you up right.
Reinstall the lights into the turn signals. Install them into the grill, along with the four Phillips head screws. Repeat these steps on the opposite side.
Thanks for watching. Visit us at 1AAuto.com for quality auto parts, fast and free shipping, and the best customer service in the industry.
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