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How to Replace Corner Light 2002-04 Ford F250 Super Duty
How to Replace Tail Lights 1999-2007 Ford F250 Super Duty
How to Replace Headlights 1999-2004 Ford F250 Super Duty
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Tools used
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Flashlight
1. Removing the Parking Light
Remove the two 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 New Parking Light
Line up the holes on the parking light bracket to the bolt holes on the vehicle
Replace the two 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 take you through servicing the parking light, the lower parking lights, underneath the headlight as well as the side marker lights. You may need to do this if you've had a little fender bender, or if they're just cloudy and dull and you want to change them and make them look nice. The only tool you'll need is a Phillips screwdriver.
First you're going to find two screws underneath. One there and then one right back in there. Okay, I'm going to fast-forward as I remove those screws. They will tend to drop down. They're kind of hard to get to back in there, so either a magnetic tipped screwdriver will help you or just make sure the area underneath is clear so when they drop on the floor you can find them easily. Also, a flashlight or some other kind of light to help you look back in there and see them.
This comes out. This bulb twists off and out. To service either one of these bulbs, I just pull it out.
All right. New parking light from 1A Auto. See? Nice and clear. Exact fit. If your old one is broken, or if you're replacing your old and cloudy ones, this will let's see. You've just got to put this in correctly. Put your light in. Socket to the right clock position here. Once you insert the bulb then turn it clockwise to lock it and then the same thing with the small side marker light.
Insert it and clockwise to lock it into position. There's a pin here and a pin over here. Make sure those go in like they're supposed to go. Probably the most fun part is just getting these screws in. This one's probably by far the most difficult. I take it, get it on my screwdriver, and I hope it stays. You can also put a little bit of glue on the tip of your screwdriver. I'll help the screw stay on it while you put it in there.
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Tools used
8mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Taillight Assembly
Remove the two 8mm bolts on the side of the taillight.
Pull the taillight down and out.
Twist the sockets out.
2. Replacing the Bulbs
Pull the bulb out.
Push the new bulb into place.
3. Replacing the Taillight Assembly
Twist the sockets into the new taillight assembly.
Line up the taillight and push it into place.
Replace the two 8mm bolts on the side of the taillight.
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In this video we're going to show you how to remove and reinstall the taillight, whether you need to replace a broken taillight or you're just looking to replace a bulb. We're working here on a 2003 F250, same as any super duty truck of this era. The only tool you'll need is an 8mm wrench or socket with ratchet.
Okay, pretty straight forward. On the backside here there's two bolts that you need to remove. These bolts are 8mm. Speed it up here as I use an 8mm socket with a ratchet to remove those two bolts. Okay, once you have those bolts out pull down. The bulbs twist counterclockwise to disconnect. To service the bulb just pull it out, push it back in. The same up here. The new taillight from 1A Auto, if your taillight loses a battle with a 2x4 or fire wood, which happens on my truck a lot get a nice new light from 1A Auto. It goes right in. Everything goes right together. There are a couple line-up tabs. You just kind of want to get the bulbs in. Watch those line-up tabs. Get them in place.
Okay, we'll speed it up here as I put those two 8mm bolts back in. When you tighten them up you don't want to over tighten them, because you are just tightening speed screws into plastic, so make them firm but not too tight.
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
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Bent Tipped Awl
Flashlight
1. Changing the Headlight Bulbs
Reach in to the back of the light and twist the ring counter clockwise
Pull it off to pull the bulb out
Hold the collar back and pull the bulb free
Push a new bulb in and snap it back into the ring
Push the bulb back into the assembly and twist clockwise
2. Removing the Headlight Assembly
Use an awl to pull the arms out and up on the side of the tabs holding in the headlight
Hook the awl into the top of the clip and force it up and out. Repeat on the other side of the light
Remove the clip down past the headlight wiring harness. Remove the clip by pressing in the wings on either side
Pull the headlight out
Disconnect the harnesses to free the light
3. Installing the New Headlights
Adjust the lower clip to match the clip on the old headlight
Measure the top adjustors to make sure they are the same distance from the light
Reconnect the light harnesses
Line up the light and push it in to connect it
Push the clips on the back, back into place
4. Adjusting the Headlight
Set the light to your states standards
The right Phillips screw adjusts the light left to right
The left Phillips screw adjusts the light up and down
Brought to 1AAuto.com. Your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the internet. Hi, I am Mike Green. I am one of the owners of 1A Auto. I want to help you save time and money repairing and maintaining your vehicle. I am going to use my 20-plus years experience restoring and repairing cars and trucks like this to show you the correct way to install parts from 1A Auto. The right parts installed correctly, that is going to save you time and money. Thank you and enjoy the video.
In this video we are going to show you how to replace the headlight on this Ford F-250. The first couple minutes we'll just deal with if you're just replacing the bulb. Then after that we go into how to change the whole headlight assembly. The headlights on these trucks get faded, cloudy, and yellow quite a bit. So they're a pretty popular reinstallation item. The only tools you'll need a bent-tipped awl and a Phillips screwdriver.
Okay. To change your light bulb, you want to come in behind and you can see the back of the light bulb with that ring around it. Reach in, turn that ring counterclockwise. Okay here you can see close-up better angle, this is what you are reaching for. You turn this counter clockwise, pull it off. Then you kind of have to use it to kind of shake your headlight up and down and then bring it out.
Right up here pull the collar back. Just use a screwdriver, kind of force that off. There is your bulb disconnected. Reconnect, just put the bulb in, push the harness together, Then pull that back to just make sure that is connected correctly. When putting the bulb back in you want to look right here you can see there is kind of a slot right on top of the housing. That lines up with the slot on the bulb and push together and lock your ring on.
Okay. To remove all these headlights you're first going to have to pull two tabs up. One here and one here. Okay, so here is the back of the headlight. So the clips go right down on here. So you can see that they hold on a couple different ways. You can see that these arms curl in to lock into these slots. So that's why you put this down in there, lock this in. Then pull on it up to try to get those right out of those slots. Okay, and it's also shaped, it has a little. It's got almost a little ridge right here. That's why you have to kind of pry back and then up and out to get these off.
So now I am going to go back to these clips here. Take my bent tipped awl and put it in, pull out, and up. Then go down to the other side pull out, then twist out, and up. Okay. Now notice I have a glove on. What I am going to do is hook my awl into that slot at top. I'm going to pry this way which forces the clip out away from the truck, and I am going to put my glove on top of the clip as well just to kind of hold it in place. So that when I pull it out it stays on my awl. Do the same thing for this side. Use a flashlight. Pull up on one side. Hook it into the other side. Pull up on that side, put my awl down in there, get your fingernail down in there. Push out and pull up, and there is my other clip out.
Okay the next part of this is a bit difficult to film, but right down in here is the headlight. Down a little further, my hand gets in the way, down a little further you could see another little clip poking through the fender. Okay looking at my new light, it has this right here and it has a couple little wings on it. These squeeze actually pretty easy. So what you want to do is reach down in there, kind of give these and squeeze while you pull out.
Okay so I reach down in. You'll probably squeeze them one at a time. Squeeze the top or the bottom with your fingernail or take a small screwdriver with you. Then it releases and then you can pull the headlight out. Take that off then pull the bulb right out. Then disconnect the harness. Here's the light that was in the truck, new light from 1A Auto. Lights from 1A Auto, they are just like the original. They are going to shine. They're DOT approved. One thing you want to do before you go to put them in, is you see here, this is an adjuster and you can see the length between there and there. On my one - one that was in the truck the length is much shorter here. So I am going to adjust this to match that. I am also going to do the same thing at the top here and with this one here. So I am just going to make the adjusters the new light match the old light. With the one exception being, you can see that the design of this mount is a little different than the original. So that adjuster, I am going to actually measure the distance between the light and the adjuster and make them the same.
Here's my new light. I am going to plug in my bulb and make sure this adjuster goes back into the slot where its supposed to be. See that's going right into that hole and that's going to go right into that hole. Push the bottom in to lock it and the tops are in. Now I am going to put my clip down in carefully. Push back on the light some. Get it started. So this one I am going to use my bent tipped awl just so I don't drop it. Put it down in, get it started, push the light in. Just use my Phillips screwdriver here to try to push these clips all the way down on. Then the lights all set.
Okay to adjust your headlight, this screw here adjusts your light left to right. If you look at the line down here, as I go counter clockwise light goes in, clockwise light goes out. Then the other screw is way down in here, right in here. Counter clockwise light goes down, clockwise light comes up.
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