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Amazing! Your comment made the extra effort all worth it. I'm genuinely thrilled it was helpful for you. Thanks so much for watching and the comment too.
Hi Earl, no unfortunately the models without the access port, the best way is to remove the wheel liner. I remove the liner in the video to show how it is done but you don't need to remove the whole thing. I just do it to get a better view for the guide. Just loosen the front half enough to bend it back and then replace the bulbs the same way as the video. Hope this helps. Please let me know if it works out, I always love hearing that the video helped someone. Thanks and good luck.
@mldiy This one is tricky. In the videos I watched none of the well liners are like the one I have. My tire well liner has two fasteners that are connected to the bumper. It shouldn't be that hard to remove but I have to jack up the truck...🤷🏾♂️
@mldiy I watched your video again and got it figured out. I missed the part where you undid the screws on the bumper.😅 Once I did that I was good to go. Thank for the Video I appreciate you.
The passenger side is exactly the same as the driver side. If it was different, I would have filmed it, I promise you. You approach it the same exact way as the driver's side. The one closer to you is the low beam and the other one is the high beam. Best of luck.
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Thank you .. this is very helpful!
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Thank you, I appreciated the clear view without the wheel in the way to help orient myself
Amazing! Your comment made the extra effort all worth it. I'm genuinely thrilled it was helpful for you. Thanks so much for watching and the comment too.
I liked your video thank you
Thanks so much for taking the time to watch and like! I have more Terrain videos too if you go to my page. Thank you again.
I have a 2015 there is no access point from within the tire well. Do i have to put the low beam bulb in from the top from under the hood?
Hi Earl, no unfortunately the models without the access port, the best way is to remove the wheel liner. I remove the liner in the video to show how it is done but you don't need to remove the whole thing. I just do it to get a better view for the guide. Just loosen the front half enough to bend it back and then replace the bulbs the same way as the video. Hope this helps. Please let me know if it works out, I always love hearing that the video helped someone. Thanks and good luck.
@mldiy This one is tricky. In the videos I watched none of the well liners are like the one I have. My tire well liner has two fasteners that are connected to the bumper. It shouldn't be that hard to remove but I have to jack up the truck...🤷🏾♂️
@mldiy I watched your video again and got it figured out. I missed the part where you undid the screws on the bumper.😅 Once I did that I was good to go. Thank for the Video I appreciate you.
@@earllee9401 I'm really glad it worked out! And yes, sorry that I fast cut through most of the wheel liner removal.
Why does everyone keep showing the driverside
The passenger side is exactly the same as the driver side. If it was different, I would have filmed it, I promise you. You approach it the same exact way as the driver's side. The one closer to you is the low beam and the other one is the high beam. Best of luck.
I show inside the passenger side at 8:14 as well, if you need a reference. Otherwise, the steps are exactly the same as the driver's side.