In this video, 1A Auto shows you how to replace a broken, damaged or burnt out license plate bulb. This video applies to the 09 Chevy Suburban.
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my screws are so old that broke when I was trying to change the light, do you know what type of screws are those and where I can find new ones?
Can you do a video a other way to change for a GMC Yukon 2007 one of the screw it tight it won’t come out
Good info would be builbs used?
Could you do a video about replacing the rear glass release button next to the license plate bulb? I noticed it was missing on this Suburban just like my '09 Tahoe. Thanks.