How to Replace Headlight Assembly 03-05 Honda Pilot

How to Replace Headlight Assembly 03-05 Honda Pilot

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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace the broken, damaged, cracked, faded, cloudy, or chipped headlights. This video is applicable to the 03, 04, 05 Honda Pilot

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David Grant says:

Are there any ways to reuse or recycle the old headlights?

David Grant says:

Great video. The directions were perfect! My only challenge was several of the bolts and fasteners were rusted together which slowed down the process considerably.

Michael Wayne says:

I do wish you showed exactly how to adjust the headlights after installing them. I have a 2005 Honda Pilot and after replacing my headlights need to adjust them.

jerseytomato100 says:

I usually take my cars to shops to have aftermarket lights installed. However, twice now the splash guards came flying off, because they didn't bother clipping them back on correctly. One time the wheel well guard was missing entirely, I didn't notice until months later.

Ian Sharpe says:

Awesome video, took me and my grandpa around an hour and a half to two to get it done(and that's our fault for not having put one of the bolts in)

Danny Evans says:

Wow what a project you make it seem so easy thank you so much for posting this

Borena Newe says:

thank you !! You just saved me!!

Valerie Hard says:

thank you for this, it was really helpful…couldn't have done this fix without this! My daughter and I did this together and there were a couple times where we could've used clearer information but we figured it out. The only strange thing was when we pulled the bumper off, there was a black styrofoam piece and 2 large heavy duty white plastic screws loose in the bumper….they just fell out of the bumper….what are they?….we put the styrofoam back in but not the screws???

Dave Thomas says:

Great tutorial, thank you. This saved me $150+ on labor at the shop. It wasn't too hard but knowing the bolt and screw locations was a great help. I couldn't even get two of the underside bolts off and it still worked! Thanks.

absurdspeed says:

I appreciate your videos. I just wish you would demonstrate procedures correctly. The rubber boot is supposed to seal the headlight housing. You didn't even get it half way on. That just begs for condensation inside the lens. Also, there are four clips along the horizontal support where the grill assembly meets the bumper cover. How many did you break when you pulled the grill/cover off? Other than that and the grammatical and syntax errors in the audio description, good job. Thanks.

Donnie Brasco says:

Nice vid. What do you think about aftermarket lights? Or should I get whats called for at auto store?

Steve W says:

Very helpful video. Thank you.

Alex Chudacoff says:

2:35 I have many zip ties employed on my 2003, inside and out!

Farid says:

Crystal clear and awesome tips….

Steven Lemmer says:

Woo Pow!!! after watching your video my 16yr old son and I did it un under an hour. During which time I was busy on another project. Friend i believe in your ability to explain things to car idiots like myself! 100% AAA rating

Randy Graham says:

And helpful videos like this are why I switched to 1A Auto as my parts supplier. Glad I watched this before fixing the headlights on my wife's Pilot. This is far more involved than the lights on my Jeep were. Putting this off a week, since it is about to rain and I don't know that I can get done quickly enough to stay dry. But I'll be taking this on soon, and this video is super helpful.

Todd Johnson says:

Great job on the video. I just finished replacing both complete headlamp sets and it's a decent sized project. Your video and instruction were spot on!

WayfinderAli says:

Thanks so much for this video. I plan to do this soon on my 03

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