Thanks. This was the only 1 out of 3 videos I watched that actually showed, how the inner assembly connectors come together, AND the replacement of the whole light assembly. So thanks again.
Good question Jeff, still waiting for that reply myself. What did you figure out the easiest way? It's my girlfriends car and I DARE NOT scratch the paint lol.
When replacing bulbs it's a good idea to put a small amount of dielectric grease ( available at almost good electrical store or auto parts outlets ) on the base of the bulb, especially the contacts. This will stop corrosion from forming in future and make bulb removal easier the next time.
Dude you went direct to answer and resolve the problem, with out of bullshit and bla bla bla!! Good I changed my bulbs and was easy light you said 👍 👍Thanks Dude!!!
Not super duper simple. Your phone dropped at the most inopportune time. Did the dealership suggest that? How do I pop it off without having to glue( or something else) back on.....? Your "pop-off" example is TRAGICALLY lacking for EXAMPLE purposes. You are a great mechanic but after watching the most important part of your video, your camera fell to the ground and left us removing two screws and pounding on the casing w no effect. Sorry, but not a helpful video.
Thanks. This was the only 1 out of 3 videos I watched that actually showed, how the inner assembly connectors come together, AND the replacement of the whole light assembly. So thanks again.
Quick indeed! Took me less than 10 mins to replace both sides. Thanks for the tutorial!
Very helpful! Great tip about how to slide the assembly out and not break the hidden clip. Thanks for taking the time record and share.
Good question Jeff, still waiting for that reply myself. What did you figure out the easiest way? It's my girlfriends car and I DARE NOT scratch the paint lol.
My husband usually does this stuff, so I’m glad I can find these videos for when he’s not home to help me out lol.
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When replacing bulbs it's a good idea to put a small amount of dielectric grease ( available at almost good electrical store or auto parts outlets ) on the base of the bulb, especially the contacts.
This will stop corrosion from forming in future and make bulb removal easier the next time.
Thanks for the trick on getting the assembly out - I think I would have done something that would have scratched the paint had I not had your video.
I like the part when the camera falls to the ground
Home made authenticity!
Lmao!
Y'all must be mechanics because I already know how to remove a "BULB" (no efin brainer) not the casing. So, NOT HELPFUL...
@@chuckavelly wow. You came into the comment section to brag about your car knowledge? It’s a video to help people who don’t know yet, smartass..
I followed your directions. Piece of cake. Thank you!
I had the 2 bolts off, but I could not figure out how to get the thing out. Your video was buku helpful.
Dude you went direct to answer and resolve the problem, with out of bullshit and bla bla bla!! Good I changed my bulbs and was easy light you said 👍 👍Thanks Dude!!!
Perfect !! Exactly as described. Thanks !!
Thanks. You helped make the job quick and easy..
Thank you! I guarantee you I would have broken that clip if you hadn't posted this.
Very good, thanks!!
Nicely done my friend, thumbs up !!
Great video, very helpful! Thanks
Well done.
It is not either a 10mm or 8mm folks... Try 5/16 and save the amount of trips back and forth to the garage.
It is indeed an 8 my friend! Just did one at work today 👌
"To put it back in, just, PUT IT BACK IN!" LOL, awesome
What about the reverse light on the tail gate?
Thanks, brother!
Thanks soo much I appreciated
Thank you!!!
Very nice
Very helpful. Is that accent for real?
What about the reversing bulb ( back up light bulbs),..how do we get at the bulb?
Part number?
brake bulb 3157
Not super duper simple. Your phone dropped at the most inopportune time. Did the dealership suggest that? How do I pop it off without having to glue( or something else) back on.....?
Your "pop-off" example is TRAGICALLY lacking for EXAMPLE purposes. You are a great mechanic but after watching the most important part of your video, your camera fell to the ground and left us removing two screws and pounding on the casing w no effect. Sorry, but not a helpful video.
Thank you!!!