How to replace daytime running light bulbs on Buick Enclave (EP 298)

How to replace daytime running light bulbs on Buick Enclave (EP 298)

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0:00 Teaser reel.
0:05 Intro
0:34 Video title and episode
1:00 Access to bulbs.
1:04 5 screws to gain access.
1:18 Removing screws.
1:45 Special tool for rusted screws.
4:27 Accessing behind inner wheel wheel.
4:55 Bulb housing locations.
5:14 Removing bulb from socket.
5:40 Bulb number.
5:48 Installing the new bulb.
6:20 Tips on installing bulb socket into housing.
6:52 Which bulb location I installed.
7:19 Preventative maintenance for next time.
8:17 Quick cleanup.
8:20 Outro.
9:52 Bonus / Out takes.

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Dutchman Kamstra says:

Those tires are horribly dry rotted and could be very dangerous. They need to be replaced.

backwoods3214 says:

hope no vise grip blood blisters

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