How to Replace Headlight Assembly 2009-11 Honda FIT

How to Replace Headlight Assembly 2009-11 Honda FIT

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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 09, 10, 11 Honda FIT

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1A Auto: Repair Tips & Secrets Only Mechanics Know says:

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rangie944 says:

Excellent instructive video, many thanks for taking the time to make and post.

Brand X Design & Construction says:

One of the best auto tutorials I've seen, she pays attention to all the nuance and details with good running commentary. I'm glad I didn't just lurch into this job without a bit of research! I particularly loved "Oh, found it wrench, it wasn't mine" as I know I've donated wrenches to the future that way! I'm not a fan of youtube's advertising insertions, but this detailed instruction is well worth working through the skip ad moments to get all the way to the headlight aiming tutorial at the end. Well done.

SubtleKnowledge says:

Excellent instructions. My Fit got 'smeared' when someone veered into my driving lane 8 years ago. Just enough damage to make the headlight shine toward center, rather than straight. Also bent the top plastic anchor, and lately, as the light starts acting up, realized that a lower plastic anchor is fractured too.

Long story short. There seemed not enough appearance damage to warrant the 2800-dollar expense to have the entire front end replaced, but now it's time to address the 'on the brink' light. Is there a way to "simply" replace the damn bulb or do I have to buy a new car?

I'm surprised one doesn't also have to take all 4 doors off, just to replace a headlight, geez louise !!! Maybe I should just get a new motor for my Samurai and forget about all that modern crap. Yikes.

SW J says:

Very helpful video! I tried a "quick" method that doesn't involve bumper removal as shown in a different video. That was a nightmare. I gave up on that method and followed your video. It was super easy, barely an inconvenience! Thank you!!

Ken Yup says:

Thanks for the video. Just replaced my 2010 Honda Fit highlights within 2 hours. Much appreciated.

Martin F says:

Cool video . For me I add LED light in my headlight heaven better

skh1825 says:

Hi…I'm starting to see some haze or oxidation (or maybe just water stains) and it looks like it's on the underside of the clear plastic lens. Can just the lens be easily removed or do you have to go through all the same steps you did in the video (remove the bumper, etc.). I see some clips that appear to hold the lens in place. Can I just pry the clips up and remove the lens only? I started to try that but didn't want to break something!

Richard John says:

are the new ones already aimed, or is that an extra step?

Bruce Hutcheson says:

Good Job! Thanks for doing this video.

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