Took me only a few minutes in the parking lot of the car supply shop to do
this THANKS to your video. Great shots and explanation. The first time I
ever did anything under the hood of my car all by myself. Thank you so much
all these years later.
Great vid. You saved me money. I would definitely recommend taking out
the battery for a little easier access especially for someone with large
hands.
Thank you so much! I changed my own headlight in about two minutes on my
2006, and I had never opened the hood except to check the oil before! I
wonder how much $ you saved me.
Thanks for the video. I looked at my car and thought that I would just
wait and do it this weekend because it looked like it was going to be
difficult to get to. After watching about 2 minutes of your video, I was
able to go out and change mine in about 3 minutes. Thanks for sharing.
A very well done tutorial; it was concise and easy to follow; and you used
a great camera angle as well. Thanks for posting this; it was a tremendous
help.
Thank you so much for this post! I could not figure out that hook/pin thing
in the headlight, and I probably would have gotten pulled over had I not
seen found this video!! I hope someday to post a helpful video such as this!
i have a 2003 honda element 5speed manual. has 130k miles on it i just
bought it. never had transmission fluid changed b4. Is it safe to get it
flushed? honestly i am scared to find out i want some advice. please if you
know alot about manual transmissions let me know. this car wasnt driven
hard but i has 132996miles on it with never having trans fluid changed out
or flushed. please let me know what you think. Thanks
#OMG This Actually Worked !!!!! I’ve Never Before In My Life Worked On A
Motor Vehicle Before. But, You’ve Dictated You’re Instructions In A Concise
Manner — To The Point Where I’ve Actually Understood Everything Step By
Step. And I Did It #LOL
Thank you ajchien! Like isotope13 said, the clip was driving me mad! After
viewing this video, I had both of my wife’s headlamps replaced in about 15
minutes! 5-Stars for sure. John
Thanks loads! I was clueless as to how I’d go about this without paying a
mechanic to do so and thought, “I wonder if I can find instructions online
somewhere?” Yay youtube!
Nice video. My only comment is that the halogen lamps burn very hot and if
you get any of the natural oils from your skin onto the lamp surface, those
oils will heat up and break the halogen bulb. That is why it is important
to not to touch the bulb with your hands.
Thank you! I took off a few panels before doing an online search and seeing
your video. You saved me a lot of time and additional frustration. I
originally thought the front clear plastic cover could come off from the
tabs around it, but didn’t have much luck so thank you for showing me the
right way to do this!
Took me only a few minutes in the parking lot of the car supply shop to do
this THANKS to your video. Great shots and explanation. The first time I
ever did anything under the hood of my car all by myself. Thank you so much
all these years later.
Great vid. You saved me money. I would definitely recommend taking out
the battery for a little easier access especially for someone with large
hands.
Great video. I’m headed to buy a bulb now. Thanks.
Thank you so much! I changed my own headlight in about two minutes on my
2006, and I had never opened the hood except to check the oil before! I
wonder how much $ you saved me.
Thanks. Super helpful. Done and done.
Great video. Great teacher. Replaced mine with no problems. I feel like The
Tool Man, Tim Allen…..grunt
Thanks for the video. I looked at my car and thought that I would just
wait and do it this weekend because it looked like it was going to be
difficult to get to. After watching about 2 minutes of your video, I was
able to go out and change mine in about 3 minutes. Thanks for sharing.
definitely a good vid. clear instructions with good camera views.
Excellent tutorial. The spring hook had me stumped but you and Honda made
it so easy – Thanks!
A very well done tutorial; it was concise and easy to follow; and you used
a great camera angle as well. Thanks for posting this; it was a tremendous
help.
Solid vid, really easy to follow! Love how easy it is to work on elements!
Removing the air filter thingamawhatzles was the hardest part but the rest
of it was a breeze thanks to yr help. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this post! I could not figure out that hook/pin thing
in the headlight, and I probably would have gotten pulled over had I not
seen found this video!! I hope someday to post a helpful video such as this!
i have a 2003 honda element 5speed manual. has 130k miles on it i just
bought it. never had transmission fluid changed b4. Is it safe to get it
flushed? honestly i am scared to find out i want some advice. please if you
know alot about manual transmissions let me know. this car wasnt driven
hard but i has 132996miles on it with never having trans fluid changed out
or flushed. please let me know what you think. Thanks
Thanks, I couldn’t figure that damn clamp out…
Thanks! That was just the info I needed!
Thanks, I just changed both in 5 minutes. Great video.
Thanks for the info. You can buy a double set of the headlights at Wal-Mart
for eleven dollars and change
#OMG This Actually Worked !!!!! I’ve Never Before In My Life Worked On A
Motor Vehicle Before. But, You’ve Dictated You’re Instructions In A Concise
Manner — To The Point Where I’ve Actually Understood Everything Step By
Step. And I Did It #LOL
Thanks! The video was very clear and helpful!
Cool man! Thnx for a video, I just watch it and going to replace it!
Great vid! I had no trouble changing my wifes 2003 Element headlight on
drivers side thanks to you!
I appreciate this! Our 2003 is a great car, very few problems. Your vid
tutorial probably saved me at least $50 at the dealer. Thanks!
Thank you, I got the job done.
Very helpful. Thank you!
Thank you ajchien! Like isotope13 said, the clip was driving me mad! After
viewing this video, I had both of my wife’s headlamps replaced in about 15
minutes! 5-Stars for sure. John
Thanks loads! I was clueless as to how I’d go about this without paying a
mechanic to do so and thought, “I wonder if I can find instructions online
somewhere?” Yay youtube!
thanks!
@fuzmeister I have no idea.
Thank you so much! That was an excellent video. Well made and easy to
follow. I just changed mine and it works! Thanks again!
My hero too, thanks bud
Thank you! I just changed the bulb with no problem!
Nice vid.
Thanks! This was extremely helpful! 🙂
Very helpful. Thanls
Nice video. My only comment is that the halogen lamps burn very hot and if
you get any of the natural oils from your skin onto the lamp surface, those
oils will heat up and break the halogen bulb. That is why it is important
to not to touch the bulb with your hands.
Thank you so much for posting this video. It was so easy… after I watched
your video. Thank you again.
Thank you! I took off a few panels before doing an online search and seeing
your video. You saved me a lot of time and additional frustration. I
originally thought the front clear plastic cover could come off from the
tabs around it, but didn’t have much luck so thank you for showing me the
right way to do this!
Thank you so much for posting! This made it so easy to do myself!! 🙂
thanks. I did this in like 3 minutes and I know next to nothing about cars,
appreciate the video
Oh, almost forgot – my wife’s car is a 2003 Civic – same clip! Thanks again!