Good job. I really don’t like how GM made it so difficult to replace a headlight bulb. This video will definitely save me some money to get it done at the dealership. Thank you
I have a 2011 Equinox that has the round access cover that is secured with one T20 screw. When the accesses cover is removed and the wheels turned so as to gain maximum clearance, I can reach in and loosen the bulb cover and change the low beam bulbs, which are H-11 for me. As far as the High beams are concerned, I wonder if the high beam bulbs are accessible through that same access hole with out taking the fender liner out? What bulb number is used for the high beams? I think the 2015 and up model GM did away with that access cover and took the fender liner out and maybe the wheel too.
I *believe* the high beams are accessible through the panel, once the low beam cover is removed, since the high beam sits more inside. The bulb for a 2011 Equinox is 9005. You're also right on those fender covers. Officially removed in 2015, but I've seen some late model 2014s without them too
@@NexusAuto they 100% are if you have the ability to do it blind (you don't have space to shine a light in and look...but you can just reach your arm in there and do both bulbs by feel). I just changed all my 2012 equinox headlight bulbs to LED.
Glad to hear the video helped, even though the passenger side is giving issues. Hopefully you're able to get it done on another go. Thanks for the great feedback
It's not the exact same, but I believe it is similar. I've worked on earlier Traverses and it was similar, so I assume this is the case on a 2017. But I can't 100% confirm
This is specifically on a 2015 model year. I think it generally covers all models from 2010 to 2017, but I could be wrong on that. GM made changes throughout the entire run of these vehicles.
Thanks for taking your time and not rushing thru it. I'm 65 years old hope I can do this also. Great job on the video 😮
@rubencastaneda1994 no problem at all. Great to hear that the video was helpful. Hopefully everything goes well. Fingers crossed for you!
Helped a ton. Could not figure out for the life of me how to get the high beam dust cap back on.
Thank you so much. My high beam has been out for a while, so I've been having to be home before dark.
@@Barb-z2t you're welcome. Awesome to hear the video helped out and can be safer at night! Thanks for the feedback!
Thank you, sir, for the quick, straight to point video made changing very easy
@SonGoku-ei1bb you're welcome. Great to hear the video helped out!
Thanks for the video really informative and straight to the point.
No problem at all. Great to hear that the video helped out
Great work, very good at explaining as you go. Thank you 🙏🏾
@kennethcaldwell7460 thanks, I appreciate the feedback!
Thanks for showing how to do this! This is going to help me out a lot. Appreciate it!
No problem at all. Glad the video will help out
Thanks man, big help planning work on my wife’s car.
No problem at all. Thanks for watching
Good job. I really don’t like how GM made it so difficult to replace a headlight bulb. This video will definitely save me some money to get it done at the dealership. Thank you
No problem at all. Glad the video will help save some $$$...that's a win in my book!
Use it to
I was saying the same thing😂 I cannot believe you need to go through the fender just to replace a bulb
I'm going to switch over led lights on my 17 equinox, good video 👊👍
Thanks, much appreciated.
Thanks you did a good job!!
Great imformative video
Awesome!
I have a 2011 Equinox that has the round access cover that is secured with one T20 screw. When the accesses cover is removed
and the wheels turned so as to gain maximum clearance, I can reach in and loosen the bulb cover and change the low beam bulbs,
which are H-11 for me. As far as the High beams are concerned, I wonder if the high beam bulbs are accessible through that
same access hole with out taking the fender liner out? What bulb number is used for the high beams? I think the 2015 and up model
GM did away with that access cover and took the fender liner out and maybe the wheel too.
I *believe* the high beams are accessible through the panel, once the low beam cover is removed, since the high beam sits more inside. The bulb for a 2011 Equinox is 9005.
You're also right on those fender covers. Officially removed in 2015, but I've seen some late model 2014s without them too
@@NexusAuto they 100% are if you have the ability to do it blind (you don't have space to shine a light in and look...but you can just reach your arm in there and do both bulbs by feel). I just changed all my 2012 equinox headlight bulbs to LED.
@@Polyothix awesome! Thanks for clarifying the possibility of getting it done. Much appreciated
Is the passenger side the same
It is pretty much the same, just the light and frame is mirrored. But otherwise, I think it's the same
this video is very helpful. easy to do. the drivers side was easy to do but i couldnt get bulb out on passenger side to change high beam bulb
Glad to hear the video helped, even though the passenger side is giving issues. Hopefully you're able to get it done on another go. Thanks for the great feedback
Do you know if the 2017 traverse has the same headlights layout like the equinox?
It's not the exact same, but I believe it is similar. I've worked on earlier Traverses and it was similar, so I assume this is the case on a 2017. But I can't 100% confirm
@@NexusAuto thank you so much!
@@tonijwoodson8759 no problem
What year model?
This is specifically on a 2015 model year. I think it generally covers all models from 2010 to 2017, but I could be wrong on that. GM made changes throughout the entire run of these vehicles.
Do low beam. Mine has no access cover or anything
I did make a video on it. It will definitely help you
ruclips.net/video/cFPkJO8dQYo/видео.html
Thanks.