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How to Replace Corner Light 2000-03 Chevy Cavalier
How to Replace Headlight 2000-02 Chevy Cavalier
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
1. Removing the Parking Light
Remove the six clips on the panel above the lights. Pry up the center and pull the clips up and out.
Remove the panel.
Put a flat blade screwdriver in behind the light and pry out the clip while pulling on the parking light.
Twist the socket out.
To replace the bulb pull it straight out and push the new one into place.
2. Replacing the Parking Light
Twist the socket into place.
Line up the parking light and push it into place.
Replace the panel above the lights.
Replace the six clips.
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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 parking lights on this 2000 Chevy Cavalier. Pretty much the same as any 2000-2002. We're going to do the passenger's side, which is the right hand side. The procedure is the same for the left hand side. You'll need a flat blade screwdriver. That should be the only thing you need, but a pair of pliers might help as well.
Lift up your hood, and there are six clips to remove that hold the panel on. You see I'm pointing them out right here. Use a screwdriver or a pair of pliers, and pull up the center of the clip. And then you should be able to grab onto it, and just pretty much kind of shake it back and forth, and pull it up and out.
I'll just fast forward here as we remove the rest of those clips. And you can see some of them take a little bit. You kind of pry up, and get that center pulled up, then work them out. And now that panel just bows up in the middle and lifts out. To release the parking light, there is a little clip that you access right down through there, and pry out with the screwdriver. You see we're prying out, and we're actually pulling on the light at the same time. It takes a minute just to kind of get everything right. You got to release the clip and pull. And then usually when it comes out, it comes right out. And you can see the clip right there. And you can just twist the socket. There's a little tab to press on. Twist and it comes out. If you're looking to change the bulb, it just pulls straight out, and put a new one back in.
New light from 1A Auto is on bottom. It's all the same, just newer, clearer, and not broken, if yours is broken. There are three tabs on the light that line up with three holes in the headlight and fender. Reinsert the bulb, and twist it to lock. Then put the light in. Look back in the back to make sure that those three pins are lined up at the holes, and once you get them lined up, you give it a good firm push, and it snaps into place. And put that trunk panel back in place. Kind of work it under one side, bow it up in the middle, work it in under the other side, and then put your six clips back in place. And you should be all set. The clips, you want to make sure that the center is pulled out. You put the main portion of the clip back in, and then you push the center down to lock it in place.
We hope this 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
13mm Socket
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Ratchet
1. Removing the Headlight
Remove the six clips but prying up the center of the clips and pulling them free.
Remove the panel.
Pry the clip on the back of the parking light while pulling on the edge of the parking light.
Push the tab on the socket and twist to free the parking light.
Remove the two 13mm bolts on the headlight.
Pull the headlight up and out and pull the connector free.
2. Changing Bulbs
Turn the ring on the back of the headlight counterclockwise.
Pull the socket out.
Pull the bulb free.
Replace the bulb.
Push the socket back into place.
Replace the ring and turn clockwise to lock it.
3. Replacing the Headlight
Plug in the wiring harness on the headlight.
Line the headlight up with the two holes on the car and fit it into place.
Replace the two 13mm bolts.
Reinsert the bulb in the parking light.
Line the parking light up with the three holes in the body of the car and push into place.
Put the trim panel back into place and reinsert the six clips.
4. Adjusting the Headlights
Use a Phillips screwdriver in the two screws at the top of the headlight. This adjusts the angle of the lights.
Park 20ft. from a wall.
The headlight should point straight ahead.
The light from the high beam should be one inch below the light of the headlight.
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how to video helps you out. 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 headlights on this 2000 Chevy Cavalier, same as any 2000 to 2002. We're going to just show you the passenger, the right hand side, the left hand side or the driver side is the same. We're going to show you both if you need to change the whole headlight, if your headlights are cloudy or broken or just worn. You can replace them with a nice new clear set from 1A Auto. We'll also show you how to service the bulbs. The only tools you'll need. You'll need a flat blade screwdriver or a pair of pliers. You'll also need a 13mm wrench or a socket with a ratchet.
Lift up your hood and there are six clips to remove that hold the panel on. You see I'm pointing them out right here. Use a screwdriver or a pair of pliers and pull up the center of the clip and you should be able to grab onto it and just pretty much kind of shake it back and forth and pull it up and out. I'll just fast forward here as we remove the rest of those clips. You can see take a little bit, kind of pry up and get that center pulled up then work them out. That panel goes up in the middle and lifts out. To release the parking light, there's a little clip that you access right down through there and pry out with a screwdriver. You see we're prying out and we're actually pulling on the light at the same time. It takes a minute just to kind of get everything right. You got to release the clip and pull. Usually, when it comes out, it comes right out. You can see the clip right there. You can just twist the socket. There's a little tab to press on, twist then it comes out. There are two 13mm bolts at the top of the headlight to remove. I will use a 13mm socket with a ratchet, a 13mm wrench would work fine here too. Just grab the headlight, pull it up and out. On the back, just pull the connector off. If you're just looking to service the light bulb, turn the ring counterclockwise, pull it off, the bulb comes out and you can put your new bulb in. Then put the ring back on. New headlight from 1A Auto is on the left. You can see it's clear even though the headlights on this car are in good shape. It's all the same in the back. It's going to mount just the same as the original. Put the new light in place and plug it in. Then there are two tabs in the bottom that go in two holes in the body of the car. Get it in and set them in place. Then I'm going to speed up here as we put the two 13mm bolts back in place.
There are three tabs on the light that line up with three holes in the headlight and fender. I'll reinsert the bulb and twist it to lock then put the light in, look back in the back to make sure that those three pins are lined up with the holes. Once you get them lined up, you give it a good firm push and it snaps in place. Put that trunk panel back in place. Kind of work it under one side, bow it up in the middle, work in it under the other side and then put your six clips back in place and you should be all set. The clips, you want to make sure that the center is pulled out. You put the main portion of the clip back in and then you push the center down to lock it in place.
To aim the new headlight, there are two screws you can get to with a Philips screwdriver. Basically what you want to do is park your vehicle on a flat surface with a wall or a vertical surface 20 feet away. The headlights should point straight. If you orient it left to right, the headlight should point straight ahead. The high beam headlights should be at the same level if you were to measure to where the headlight bulb is in your headlight from the ground to that level. The concentration on the beam 20 feet away should be the same height for the high beams and it should be one inch below that level of your bulb for the low beams.
We hope this helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality auto replacement parts and the bets 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.
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