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How To Replace Headlights 1992-99 Chevy Suburban
How to Replace Front Lower Side Marker 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.
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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.
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Tools used
Phillips Head Screwdriver
13mm Wrench
1. Removing the Light
Remove the four Phillips screws from the light
Pull the headlight out
Disconnect the headlight wiring harness
To remove the side marker light, use a 13mm wrench
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 Light
Connect the headlight wiring harness
Line the side marker up into place
Tighten the four Phillips screws to the light
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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 side marker lights.
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Here are the items you'll need for this repair: 13mm wrench and Phillips head screwdriver
Remove the four Phillips head screws on the outside edges of your turn signal. We'll do this using a Phillips head screwdriver. Once the screws are out, you can pull the housing forward and remove the electrical connectors. Repeat these steps on the opposite side.
To remove the lower turn signal, you'll want to turn the bulb socket sideways and remove it. It comes out just like a reflector does, with two 13-millimeter nuts or 1/2-inch nuts. You'll want to remove those with a ratcheting wrench if you have access to one. Otherwise you'll just have to work them off with a regular box or open-end wrench. Repeat these steps on the opposite side.
Here we have our old side marker lights that we removed from our truck and our new parts from 1aauto.com. As you can see, these parts are exactly the same size and shape. Our old ones are faded and foggy. They're not going to let a lot of light through. This one's cracked. It looks like it's been hit with something. Our new ones are in great shape, nice and bright and clear. Same two bulb mounting location on the back of all of these, along with the same bulb socket on all four pieces. If your old side marker lights have cracked, broken, or faded, these new parts from 1A Auto are going to go in direct fit, just like your original equipment and fix you up right.
Install the light into the side marker, as well as your two 13-millimeter nuts. Tighten those down with a 13-millimeter ratcheting wrench. Repeat these steps on the opposite side.
Reinstall the lights into the turn signals. Install them into the grille, along with the four Phillips head screws. Repeat these steps on the opposite side.
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