Tahoe Headlight Bulb Replacement 1995-1999 Chevy , Suburban, Silverado, k1500 ,Yukon, Sierra

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2022
  • Using a (Live Point of View) with a go Pro Some of the Challenges Changing Headlights as they happen with little editing in a 1997 Chevy Tahoe also same for K1500, Suburban, Silverado, GMC Yukon, Sierra
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  • @PacoOtis
    @PacoOtis 3 месяца назад +1

    Thx - We owe you a beer!!

    • @drewsquickfix
      @drewsquickfix  3 месяца назад

      Your welcome you can leave me a thanks tip with the heart so I can go buy a beer lol still not sure how it works on RUclips it's usually under thee video also please subscribe it helps -cheers

  • @debbielatz.5985
    @debbielatz.5985 Год назад +1

    I have a 97 Tahoe 4x4.Your video gave me the courage to go out there and do the job myself. Thanks for sharing.

    • @drewsquickfix
      @drewsquickfix  Год назад +1

      Glad to help it makes posting the videos worth it Tahoes are fairly easy trucks to work on because there's so much space under the hood please subscribe my Tahoe is running again after 2 years with a bad transition I finally got it fixed and I'm so happy to have it running again

  • @billbaxter1989
    @billbaxter1989 Год назад +3

    Little trick on that headlight bolt. You can use a drill on it and comes off way faster.

  • @jamesstiller1494
    @jamesstiller1494 Год назад +1

    Nice 2 door! I just picked up a 95 2 door yukon about a hour away from Raleigh last month.

    • @drewsquickfix
      @drewsquickfix  Год назад +1

      Hey James my tahoe has 186,000 Mi on it I just replaced the transmission I talked to someone the other day who had a two-door it had 290,000 Mi on it take care of that engine and the rest of the truck should hold up pretty well

    • @jamesstiller1494
      @jamesstiller1494 Год назад +1

      @Drews Quick Fixes Ideas And Hacks I had a two door tahoe 20 years ago in high school. It feels like the old days when I drive this one except....gas was alot cheaper back then!

    • @drewsquickfix
      @drewsquickfix  Год назад

      @@jamesstiller1494 yeah my Tahoe is my second car I use it for hauling stuff and when there's winter weather I try to drive it about every 2 weeks to keep the battery good and the engine running good

  • @AR-sd
    @AR-sd Год назад +1

    Nice fix! I recently replaced my headlights, too. Now, I gotta replace my 2 front lower control arms, since I wore out the bushings with all the deep pot holes I went in to. I might just pay a mech to do this.

    • @drewsquickfix
      @drewsquickfix  Год назад +1

      Hey AR, I usually dont pay to have car suspensions repaired it can be expensive and eventually you just need more work eventually because of rust, alignment etc. I forget what year is your car? It is expensive to buy new cars now so fixing old ones can be the best option. sounds like you have a money pit car though lol. Im about to do a video on how much stuff Ive avoided fixing on my PT. Cruiser because its just going to quit one day. But I do make sure the wheels stay on ha ha

    • @AR-sd
      @AR-sd Год назад +1

      @@drewsquickfix I have an old 2004 Honda Civic and still runs great. But yeah, the parts for the suspension isn't very expensive like some cars. It's made to be a budget car that runs great with the smallest engine I ever had. I think I have 235k miles on it. Lol. The torque isn't that great either, but the speed is satisfactory. For a compact car, overall, is great. It should be running good maybe by next year since my new mech took a long vacation in the Philippines.

    • @drewsquickfix
      @drewsquickfix  Год назад +1

      @@AR-sd well I guess if you love the car and the engines okay and the transmission and timing belts are also okay those are major factors that are very expensive to repair and usually lead to people just scrapping a car. I have heard Hondas have a very long life though

    • @AR-sd
      @AR-sd Год назад +1

      @@drewsquickfix yes you heard right. Older civics and accords last quite a long time with a budget in mind. The new models are not so good, but still a great ride. With civics, the problem I have is that it's not as powerful. The old V6 Accords are great. They are all real easy (in your case) to do mechanical work on it. But, as all cars that are old, it also waste more gas and it's expensive as hell here. Lol

    • @AR-sd
      @AR-sd Год назад +1

      I forgot to tell you, man... The parts on my Honda civic are so small compared to other cars, that it's easy to try and fix. I've seen girls work on it, easy. I could do the suspension work, but it would take me 2+ days and I don't have the time to kill right now. And like you said, the money would just keep adding on when all the labor and parts fail.

  • @deefreeband3060
    @deefreeband3060 5 месяцев назад +1

    My screws won’t loosen up the screw juSt missing

    • @drewsquickfix
      @drewsquickfix  5 месяцев назад

      its not really a screw its a bolt you need a rachet for if the bolt is missing contact a dealership or a junkyard for a replacement. the headlight is probably loose. -please subscribe! thanks for watching

  • @mackenzieglenn5593
    @mackenzieglenn5593 Год назад +1

    Where did you buy your grille guard?

    • @drewsquickfix
      @drewsquickfix  Год назад +1

      Got it a a 4x4 installation place in Colorado. It was $550 installed in 2002. You can buy them online. Thanks for watching please Subscribe

  • @user-wy7yt6go8f
    @user-wy7yt6go8f 5 месяцев назад +1

    There another bolt to the right

  • @mikeffmills6188
    @mikeffmills6188 Год назад +2

    You really think we wanted to watch you mess with your cow catcher for 4 minutes

    • @drewsquickfix
      @drewsquickfix  Год назад

      Sure why not!! Lol it's helped Alot of .people. costs $75 to have a dealer do it!