How to change/install led headlight bulbs on a 2014 GMC Sierra

How to change/install led headlight bulbs on a 2014 GMC Sierra

In this video I will be showing you how I changed my headlight bulbs. I did decide to change them because one of my headlights were burnt out. Don’t forget to Like, Comment and Subscribe for more 🙂

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TheDUBKAT says:

Thanks for the video I just order these

junior Covarrubias says:

Question I have 2014 GMC Sierra and I installed a auxbeam 9012 led lights but I don’t disconnect the battery after i install the Leds the start acting weird windshield wipers,hazard lights,horn turn on by itself and the electric shop tell me I fuckep up the bcm

Chief60 says:

Did you get any error codes with these bulbs?

Martinni Lpez says:

What's the number of the LED light bulbs

logan holmberg says:

Hi couple questions. Have these held up over the time you've had them and since your in Canada how do they hold up in the Winter? I live in Sk and I'm worried on how they handle -30C temps.
Also I notice on my 2014 Sierra SLE there is like no difference between the high and low beam. Did this seem to improve it? I bought my Truck brand spanking new and I can't put up with this no more I saw the Turbo SII 9012 led headlight bulbs
are 35 bucks CAD on amazon so it seems like a no brainer. I love my Truck but I can't believe GM got away with putting lights like these on vehicles.

Clayton says:

I have a 2014 too. Awful lights, so bad I don’t want to drive it at night. Are they better than stock?

Randy Larock says:

Hey Jared! Excellent video! I have a red 2015 Sierra SLE and this winter I'm getting bumpers and a SpecD grill colour matched and figure I would install Spyder headlights when everything is apart. I've read Spyder's lights are not too bright and didn't know if I would upgrade to HID or LED. The LED looks much easier to do than installing ballasts and wiring for HID.

Gideon Personal Protection says:

Hello Jared. Thank you for posting this video. I didn't see you mention anything about focusing the beam. Did you have any issues? When I installed LED bulbs on my 2014 Sierra, they didn't produce a uniform light output. The instructions said they may require focusing, but I have been unsuccessful at finding information about focusing the light output. For now, I reinstalled the factory bulbs. Thank you!

foxx7557 says:

Did you have any issues with the DRLs? Because I was told that you would have to turn your DRL’s off if you have 2 in 1 high/low beams. Also what is the sub model of your truck? Thanks.

M Rob says:

Are there separate high beam bulbs or do these lights do both high and low? Just wondering. Thanks.

Punisher says:

Well i bought my first set of LED lights, tried to install them, had trouble with the first one, it somehow tripped the fuse, once i reset it, the one LED came on and looked awesome, oh and by the way, i went with another brand called SEALIGHT LED headlights, tried to connect the other one but wouldn't come on. switched it with the other LED and still wouldn't com on. What i meant by switching is i had the one that worked on the drivers side, so i moved that one over to passenger side. But the one now on the driver still didnt' come on. Do you have to disconnect the battery at all before installation, i also had the key in the ignition but didn't have it on. I'm afraid i might of fried the one that didn't work, or just maybe it came defective. What are your thoughts.

fightfan65 says:

Well im sorry but i cant find them at all on ebay.ca... every bulb but that one…??

fightfan65 says:

Could you please tell me where you got them as well as the make and part number??? I've sent back 3 sets now that have the wrong mounting tabs as well go out and come back on steady…. Thank you!

Punisher says:

Do these LED HEADLIGHTS have DRL's as well?

666dynomax says:

I can't believe how shitty the stock lights are this terrible in a 2014 truck.

Ramon Lopez says:

And where did you buy it?

Ramon Lopez says:

What the name of the kit please??

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