How to Replace a Headlight Bulb (Tips and Tricks)

How to Replace a Headlight Bulb (Tips and Tricks)

How to change a headlight bulb, changing a headlight bulb, do’s and don’ts of changing a headlight bulb, headlight bulb replacement ***This video gives you tips and tricks on how to change…

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Abid Ali says:

How to change a reverse light on a Nissan y 11 ?

Deon Thomas says:

I changed my left headlight twice and the low beam still doesnt work what
gives?

John Young says:

Thanks Chris for the video. You make it look so easy. Any idea where the
screen bottle is for the rear window, why do they have to hide these
things. I am also trying to find the pollen filter on a Peugeot Partner
Tepee 1.6 diesel, any ideas? 

t dub says:

Another great video, one question, do u use impact wrench? I just brought
one today it’s a IR 20volt k1 , it’s make my jobs twice was fast and twice
less labor. I’m not a mechanic professional but I have 3 cars to
maintainences so Channing tires in few seconds helps

Adrian Figueroa says:

I work at an auto parts store and scan those in all the time in our stock.
I toss them into totes and the bulbs are always fine. The packaging is made
well so the bulbs don’t get ruined. 

Matt Bono says:

Your opinion on using dielectric grease? does it actually prolong bulb
life?

finalfantasyfreak86 says:

Thanks man. I am not a mechanic in any way shape or form so this really
helped me! I will be sure to check out more of your videos dude!

$zackiscoolify$ says:

good video bro :)

zx8401ztv says:

I was waiting for the “replace in pairs”, smashing :-))
And the old working bulb can be put back in the pack just in case 🙂

That car looked nice to replace bulbs, some manufacturers seem to take
pleasure in making it a real pain in the bum to even get to the bulb, bits
in the way, special plastic covers and other such daftness.

Shame manufactures dont get together and use one style of bulb on all cars.

GrizzlyTeggy says:

You also don’t want to touch a light bulb you recently had turned on -_- I
burned the heck out of my hand changing my headlights when I took them out
after turning on the high beam

MrJeffreywhp says:

very good info

Cutlerylover4life1 says:

If easily accessible clean out the old bulb grease in the connector and put
new grease in…my bulbs had this issue where the grease was so dirty it
wouldn’t not conduct and electricity…cleaning out the old grease quickly
fixed the issue.

melynda cordova says:

Do you have a video for changing a water pump and a radiator? Both went out
on my 2001 Chrysler pt cruise.

ff5gus says:

Polish out those headlights

A LeBlanc says:

Thanks, Chris…the best advice you gave was to always replace bulbs in
pairs.

toyotrustPR says:

Great video. Another tip would be to use dielectric grease for the
connector to prevent rust and moisture to get in and damage the connector. 

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