Steve, I want to thank you for making this video. I also own a 2011 Suzuki
Kizashi, which I love. About 4 months ago I had both of my low beam lights
go out, I took it to the dealer since I could not get to the bulbs,
thinking that it would be a simple job for them and a small bill for me.
They charged me for 3 hours of labor because the book said it should take
that long. $225 for labor and $29 for two bulbs. I just finished
replacing another burnt out bulb in about an hour or less following your
direction. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
I never thought I would have to go searching online to find out how to
change the lightbulb in my 2010. It’s almost like they’re copying GM!
Seriously, thanks for your time and posting this video.
thx a lot Steve for the great video . I changed the headlight bulbs (high
Beam) yesterday and it took me almost 1.5 hrs tochange both sides. This
video helped me a lot. Please if you have any other video upload them and
let us learn more. I wanted to test my second remove Fob , but it didnt
work .looks like I have to program it and activate it before using it. Will
try to find out how to do it. Any suggestion ?
Thanks! I was pissed when I realized how poor the design was for this
headlight. There is no way on Earth any person can get their hand in there.
I love how the conveniently forgot to mention that tidbit of info in the
manual. Thanks for figuring that one out. It shouldn’t be necessary to take
a car in for something so simple, yet I bet 9 of 10 people do.
Thanks a lot Steve! It’s been very helpful. Initially I tried to follow the
instructions on the manual, but got stuck right at the 3rd step — I simply
couldn’t remove the bracket after removing the bolts. With the help of your
video, I’ve changed the bulbs successfully, despite some efforts and time
since this was the first time I do this. BTW, just a note that the wiring
at 8:06 was actually clipped to the small white clamp shown at 8:08, so I
had to unplug the wire to pull the bumper off.
Steve, I want to thank you for making this video. I also own a 2011 Suzuki
Kizashi, which I love. About 4 months ago I had both of my low beam lights
go out, I took it to the dealer since I could not get to the bulbs,
thinking that it would be a simple job for them and a small bill for me.
They charged me for 3 hours of labor because the book said it should take
that long. $225 for labor and $29 for two bulbs. I just finished
replacing another burnt out bulb in about an hour or less following your
direction. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
Thanks Steve…A++++ safe me a lot of troble.
Thanks for the video, Steve! It enabled me to change my own light bulb.
Sad but true. :)
Thank you Steve, I’ll be doing this in ice and snow so it’s good to know
exactly what’s involved. And save a hundred bucks.
I never thought I would have to go searching online to find out how to
change the lightbulb in my 2010. It’s almost like they’re copying GM!
Seriously, thanks for your time and posting this video.
thank you STEVE!!!! you da man!! made a follow up video doing the same
thing up loading it now!
thx a lot Steve for the great video . I changed the headlight bulbs (high
Beam) yesterday and it took me almost 1.5 hrs tochange both sides. This
video helped me a lot. Please if you have any other video upload them and
let us learn more. I wanted to test my second remove Fob , but it didnt
work .looks like I have to program it and activate it before using it. Will
try to find out how to do it. Any suggestion ?
Thank you for the vids very helpful. Please post vid if you do anything
else with your suzuki.
good job my man lol now the fiance will quit bitching about it haha seems
easy now.
thanks for the video.
Thanks! I was pissed when I realized how poor the design was for this
headlight. There is no way on Earth any person can get their hand in there.
I love how the conveniently forgot to mention that tidbit of info in the
manual. Thanks for figuring that one out. It shouldn’t be necessary to take
a car in for something so simple, yet I bet 9 of 10 people do.
Thanks a lot Steve! It’s been very helpful. Initially I tried to follow the
instructions on the manual, but got stuck right at the 3rd step — I simply
couldn’t remove the bracket after removing the bolts. With the help of your
video, I’ve changed the bulbs successfully, despite some efforts and time
since this was the first time I do this. BTW, just a note that the wiring
at 8:06 was actually clipped to the small white clamp shown at 8:08, so I
had to unplug the wire to pull the bumper off.