I just followed your video exactly the way you did it, and was completely successful in changing my own headlights. If I hadn’t watched this video, I would’ve had to go somewhere and pay somebody way too much money to do it for me. So thank you so much.
This was the best video explaining this process. I really appreciate your detailed straight forward explanation. Now I feel confident I can get this done. Thank you!
Very well done video. It was my first time replacing the bulbs on my jeep and I was so confused when I opened the hood. Was initially surprised that one has to remove the grill. Your video is much appreciated.
After 10 years i finally needed to replace a headlight bulb, and i could just not figure out how to get it off. I didn’t think about letting the grill down. 👍🏻
I watched your vid and had the courage to change my headlamp bulbs!! Done! Perfect! I’m kind of astonished. I needed to push up the old bulb however with a few flat head screwdriver a bit because it just would not pull off after releasing the red button/clip.
Thanks! I needed some quick instruction in a pinch with nasty weather coming through. This was a big help. The stock headlights on my 20' JL were a dim yellow, making it especially uncomfortable driving through my neighborhood at night. It was worth the upgrade. Next, I'll tackle the fog lights.
Yep, lets just make things complicated, and package the filter box power steering fluid reservoir above the head lamp. So you need to take off the grill to access to the lamp.
This was the way the mechanic at the dealership told me as I was trying to access it through the back side. They instructed me to just pop the grill off. Only took a few minutes.
Heads up. Stupid ass dealers are replacing those clips with ones that screw. Problem is, that trash strips when they install and now I can't get them out without destroying them. 1 came out fine, that's it. So stupid. I've replaced my headlamps a couple times already, not anymore. Now the dealer has my back against the wall having to destroy and replace clips.
Thank you for being so thorough to show every step it made a huge difference for someone doing this the first time! Good job!😊
Thank you
I just followed your video exactly the way you did it, and was completely successful in changing my own headlights. If I hadn’t watched this video, I would’ve had to go somewhere and pay somebody way too much money to do it for me. So thank you so much.
You're welcome
Thanks to your instructions I was able to change my own bulbs! Thank you!
This was the best video explaining this process. I really appreciate your detailed straight forward explanation. Now I feel confident I can get this done. Thank you!
You're welcome
Very well done video. It was my first time replacing the bulbs on my jeep and I was so confused when I opened the hood. Was initially surprised that one has to remove the grill. Your video is much appreciated.
Thank you! I'm a 65 year old woman and it was super easy!
You are welcome!
This was a fantastic video. Thorough and not dragged out. Thanks 🤙
Thanks - Jeep newbie here - I just used your guide to replace the stock headlights on my wrangler!
Like a dad I never had! Thanks! Straightforward and easy to understand.
Thanks
Thanks a lot. I don't know if I'd have considered removing the grill. Thanks to your video it was a 15 minute job. With no cursing or head scratching.
Glad it helped
A very straight forward and helpful video to new Jeep owner. Thanks!
Excellent video - just the right amount of detail. Good job
Thank you very much!
After 10 years i finally needed to replace a headlight bulb, and i could just not figure out how to get it off. I didn’t think about letting the grill down. 👍🏻
Great video man. Short and to the point. 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks
Thank you for going straight to the point.
YW
I watched your vid and had the courage to change my headlamp bulbs!! Done! Perfect! I’m kind of astonished. I needed to push up the old bulb however with a few flat head screwdriver a bit because it just would not pull off after releasing the red button/clip.
Thank you so much! Like someone else said, just enough details to get it done right the first time.
Awesome simple and clear instructions. Much appreciated.
Thank you so much, I was told I would have to go to an auto electrician. Sisters are doin' it for themselves.
Glad I could help
Thanks! I needed some quick instruction in a pinch with nasty weather coming through. This was a big help.
The stock headlights on my 20' JL were a dim yellow, making it especially uncomfortable driving through my neighborhood at night.
It was worth the upgrade. Next, I'll tackle the fog lights.
My stock lights were horrible as well. The new lights are fantastic
thank you :) short and sweet and simple
Thank you!!! You saved me $395!
How did the new bulbs work? Better than the stock headlights?
This video was so helpful! Thank you 😊
Thank you...instructions were easy peesy for this jeep girl!
You're welcome!
I learned exactly what I needed to do and I enjoyed watching 👍🏻
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks! This was very instructive.
You're welcome!
Thank you so much !
Can I just replace that factory bulb with an LED bulb? Or would I need to change out the entire headlight?
Just replaced mine. Thank you for the video.
You're welcome
Thanks - very straightforward. I presume you didn't forget to plug the light back in....lol.
Perfect video. Right to the point
Thanks
Thank you very much it was really very helpful for me
Thanks man! Great tutorial. To the point!
How did you find the new headlights? Worth the time and price?
Very helpful, were the bulbs better than the OEM
Awesome video! Super helpful.
Great video! Really helpful thank you
Thank you sir. Very helpful
Very helpful, thank you!
The red retention clip crumbled on me... How much to replace the wiring harness???
Did I miss where you reconnect the wiring????
Wish you would have did a side by side comparison of pass & driver side.
Is it the same for a 2018 JK?
Does this apply to the 2010 unlimited sport Jeep?
Great video!!👍👍
Thanks
Very helpful!
Will these instructions work on a 2014?
I don't know. Mine is a 2006
Thank you 👍👍
No problem 👍
Thank you!
Man my bulb does not pop out like that
Nice.
Thx
Thank you
You're welcome
Thank yoy
Yep, lets just make things complicated, and package the filter box power steering fluid reservoir above the head lamp. So you need to take off the grill to access to the lamp.
IKR?
Thanks, but you didn’t show how to reconnect the bulb, which is challenging without bulb grease.
Mine just pushed right back together without any grease
@@tomintheshop, mine was tough, but a little dab of bulb grease did the trick.
Old school way of changing a bulb, sorta.
This was the way the mechanic at the dealership told me as I was trying to access it through the back side. They instructed me to just pop the grill off. Only took a few minutes.
Nice dealership!!!! I just thought you found the idea on youtube.
Thanks
Perfect!! Thanks
ill just go ahead and leave this comment
Heads up. Stupid ass dealers are replacing those clips with ones that screw. Problem is, that trash strips when they install and now I can't get them out without destroying them. 1 came out fine, that's it. So stupid. I've replaced my headlamps a couple times already, not anymore. Now the dealer has my back against the wall having to destroy and replace clips.
Thanks for the heads up. My 2011 JK wrangler still has the pop in clips
Thanks but nothing like my 2012 JK
He slammed the hood dats a big no no no lollll
If that thing can go stump hopping at 159,000 miles, I think it can take a little hood slamming.
Absolutely terrible engineering design. Literally twist out hot swap bulbs encased in a mess to simply switch bulbs.
I agree. Jeep has been making vehicles for decades. You'd think they'd have gotten it right by now :-(