The best guide for changing headlights on your GMC Acadia
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
- In this video I show you how easy it is to upgrade your GMC Acadia to super bright LED headlights. This takes just minutes with some basic hand tools. Why struggle seeing down the road when you can light up the entire road for hundreds of feet.
Links to LED bulbs I used in this video (affiliate)
Seallight H11 LED Fog Lamps - amzn.to/483DcWS
SealLight 9012 LED Headlights - amzn.to/41tQ46i
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:14 Determining Headlight Type
0:48 Getting Access To Lights
1:48 Replacing The Foglight
2:40 Replacing The Headlight
4:33 Reassembling Fender Well
4:54 Before And After Difference
5:03 Outro
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Thanks SO much for pointing out the removal of the two upper push pins and not just the T20 screws. Every other video I have watched demonstrated people attempting to video their work while struggling to open the inner shield wide enough to get a clear view of the workspace. Made my life A LOT easier when replacing the bulbs on my wife's Acadia. Great Job!
Thanks for watching! Why struggle right? Lol only two extra fasteners to make it easier to get in there. That’s why I made the video
This is great! Can I ask where you got the LED headlights and what model they are? Thanks!
In the video description
This was my dad’s vehicle and he said it’s night and day difference from what was in there originally. He asked me to help make them brighter, and this definitely worked beyond his expectations.
Thanks! Much appreciated
So does it matter on the Acadia if the LED is not facing the 9 and 3 oclock position inside the the housing? From the look of the video it appears the LEDs are facing 10 and 4 oclock.
I would say just pay attention to the tab orientation when you remove the old bulb. The physical LEDs when viewed through the headlight are at 3 and 9
Changed mine out on a 2014 Acadia, now the switch doesn't work in the auto position and I have to have the switch in the on position for headlights to be on.
Any suggestions?
That’s strange because the auto works off a sensor on the dash. Which bulbs did you end up using?
Where’s your cloth gloves? Every set of led bulbs tells you to wear them.
Nope don’t need to with LEDs only halogen. Just don’t touch the LED’s and they’ll be fine