Best video I've found for this procedure. Pulling the bumper cover loose makes all the difference. Otherwise, you would need really small hands to reach the light housing. Thanks for posting. You saved my hands, my time, and my patience.
I watched a different video on this topic first and they oversimplified it. Then I ran into some difficulty with the removal. I like that your video didn’t gloss over the minor challenges. Thanks for showing everyone how to overcome
I started to replace the Headlamp Housings on my 08 Avalanche and got stuck when the assembly wouldn't come out .so I came in and looked it up on youtube and came across this video---THANKYOU watched the Vid and went out and had the Assembly out in seconds...
First off, thank you Ben for this tutorial!!!! We had to replace a running light previously and learned the hard way how difficult and time consuming it is just to change a light bulb. Poorly designed on Chevy's part. So when the next running light went out, I didn't worry about it. But alas, the low beam failed. CRAP! (On a side note: I should not feel pained to change a light bulb in a car, but I digress) I bought every dang light in both housing units from our mechanic, watched your video, and went to work. Replaced every light even though only two lights were out. Should be good for a few years now, right?!. I am a woman and though I have smaller hands, I could not make enough room without removing the screw inside the wheel well to change out all the lights. Couldn't get to the lower lights (running light and blinkers). It takes maybe 5 minutes to remove all those parts in the wheel well and provides more hand room rather than fighting to untwist things with limited space. I didn't however, completely remove the light housing unit but left it plugged in. This RN gives you 5 thumbs up! What a dumb design Chevy!
I am very pleased that it was a help to you Tonya! You should be set for at least a year now, worry free from replacing bulbs. It's great you didn't have to remove it all the way, that probably saved a few minutes!! Thank you, Thank you for your support!!
This is one of the best videos on this model. If you have small hands and contort and are only changing bulbs then do as Willie mentioned. But if you are a big guy and are replacing the headlight lens assembly I jack up the vehicle and take off the tires. It gives me more room and I don't have to work around the tire(I am a bigger guy). Also I put a little WD or what ever you choose on the Two bumper bolts,makes it easier to run the bolts up with your fingers. This is an easy thing to do and should less than hour for both lights.
The best video on dealing with bulb replacement as well. If you have large hands the DTRL bulb replacement should be done using this method. Save a little skin and do it this way.
Thanks for the video, I've changed DRL and Head light bulbs in the housing without removing it completely but you still have to follow all these steps to get at them. I am changing both Headlight assemblies out and installing new ones since the old ones are worn/faded/cracked. ($120/pair shipped with bulbs) Thank God for UA-cam University - a Chevy dealer would completely rip you off to change a light bulb, in fact most routine maintenance can be performed by a DIYer mechanic, with the correct tools, patience and UA-cam. Thanks again, good video.
I"m not a Mechanic, but I started to do some of this and kept thinking all of this to change a light bulb? So, I took the two screws out on top of the Headlight Housing, the few screws on the Grill, slid my arm behind the Headlight Housing, with my fingers, I was able to rotate the light bulb holder out and replace the low Beam Bulb,then the Running Light Bulb. Sometimes it's the less you know that can get the job done without all of the steps that a Pro would take. I"m always thinking that there's more that one way to skin a Cat. I still like this Video.
I was thinking the same thing.... have to take off the inner fender well, the bumper and the grille to change a friggin' bulb? Sounds like some nimrod college grad who's never worked on a car designed this thing :(
Thank you for your suggestion. Other folks have mentioned the same thing and I agree with you. This video should help anyone with replacing the whole housing as well.
You are welcome, I didn't make the comment as a criticism or to be rude. Your Video put me on the right track because I didn't know where to start, then I thought, let me try this. You made a Video, that helped, I didn't.
Thank you so much, I was trying to replace my stock headlights with LEDs and I could not fit the new light for the low beam into the hole so now I know how to get the whole headlight out and look at it thank you so much I greatly appreciate the tutorial amazing
Me too I was so stumped about how these gm engineers came up with this difficult route. If it was this hard to change it I might as well change every bulb so I know I won’t have to change them anytime soon. Lol great video
Thank you so much for this informative video. I bought my Avalanche used and the previous owner had installed bright LED headlights. I disliked them so much, I wanted the original halogen lights back. With your video, I changed all 10 bulbs (I replaced all 5 bulbs on each), and the entire job took only an hour. Thanks again.
Very good video ! 2009 Suburban DRL light out so not a clue as to what you all have to do ! Low point position as you know so two bolt s only do not cut it !!! Thank you !! Can only imagine what a dealer wants for labor ...
Which bulb do you recommend that are long lasting, perhaps LED, minus fans ? Not looking for performance, rather longevity, since these bulb replacements are no fun - thank you
Nice vid man done my drivers side today thanks to fedx you can not get both sides at the same time. It went good thanks to your vid. The only thing is that the bumper on the lower inaide by the grill and the light are a little off. The lower left hand corner of bumper is out a little farther. All the other lines match up great. Not that noticeable but just curious.
Well. I figured at 4 in the afternoon I would have time to swap my headlights out. Guess I will wait till I have a full day. I wonder if the engineers could have made it any harder.
I had an envoy that was literally two slides and it popped out. Not a single tool required. Not that I’m afraid to get dirty it just seems a little extensive for a trivial part
ok ben good job....i have a 08 tahoe....i like to run with headlites on all the time day and night....so what happened was i left my headlites on one day and forgot that i should have turned them off?.... i discovered that the headlites do go off after about 5 minutes during the daylight if i leave them on....thank GOD or otherwise my battery would go dead....i discovered this accidentally ....now my question is this ? is there a way to regulate how long the lights will stay on before turning off during the daytime.....? this suits me fine but i know people will say " hey mike you left your lights on" and i will always have to reply ..."they turn off automatically..." the thing is five minutes is quite long time....got any advise for me? thanks...
Hi Mike! thanks for your support! First of all the does the "five minute" duration only happen if you leave your lights on or in the auto function? or does it turn the lights on for five minutes regardless of you turning them on of off before shutting car off?
@@bensielaffauto22 Ben - the light switch is on on......and not auto....like i said i turn the the switch on and when i shut the car off during the day the lights stay on and then some 4 or5 minutes they go off....i would just like to get that down to about 2 minutes....thanks. mike b.
I bought new led lights with the cooling fan on the back. Does anyone know if they would even fit before I bother. The fan isn’t that long but if anyone knows if there is zero clearance behind each bulb housing that would be good to know. Thanks
So in order to replace a bulb I have to disassemble half of the front of the car. I hate how over engineered vehicles are. every other car I owned two bolts and the headlight comes out.
Lmao I should make a video. Take out headlight bolts, take out bolt holding on windshield wiper fluid. There's a rubber wall there move off to the side. Switch bulb. I did this in 3 min
These headlights were horribly designed by General Motors. It’s no wonder that they are so easy for mechanics to botch due to their horrendous placement and unreliability.
Best video I've found for this procedure. Pulling the bumper cover loose makes all the difference. Otherwise, you would need really small hands to reach the light housing. Thanks for posting. You saved my hands, my time, and my patience.
Great video and thanks!
The GM engineers responsible for such a messed up design should be fired for their stupidity.
Great video. Thanks
Seriously! What's the deal? Engineering fail. 🤦♂️ But agreed, a comprehensive video.
As well as the idiot supervisor who approved it. It took me 4 hrs for both sides to be replaced in the dead winter!
I worked at GM. And I agree.
May as well just pull the engine while im at it😤
I watched a different video on this topic first and they oversimplified it. Then I ran into some difficulty with the removal. I like that your video didn’t gloss over the minor challenges. Thanks for showing everyone how to overcome
This is 5,000 times more complicated than the 2002-2006 model. Thanks
I started to replace the Headlamp Housings on my 08 Avalanche and got stuck when the assembly wouldn't come out .so I came in and looked it up on youtube and came across this video---THANKYOU watched the Vid and went out and had the Assembly out in seconds...
That was the most helpful detailed video I have seen on UA-cam yet thanks
Hey Ben, Ben here. Just swapped out some after market LED headlights with the help of your video. Nice and straight forward. Thanks a bunch!
Thank you! Very clear explanations. Great resolution and lighting. This wasn't the video I've seen but the one I used as a reference!
Thank you very much! Glad I could help!
First off, thank you Ben for this tutorial!!!!
We had to replace a running light previously and learned the hard way how difficult and time consuming it is just to change a light bulb. Poorly designed on Chevy's part. So when the next running light went out, I didn't worry about it. But alas, the low beam failed. CRAP! (On a side note: I should not feel pained to change a light bulb in a car, but I digress) I bought every dang light in both housing units from our mechanic, watched your video, and went to work. Replaced every light even though only two lights were out. Should be good for a few years now, right?!. I am a woman and though I have smaller hands, I could not make enough room without removing the screw inside the wheel well to change out all the lights. Couldn't get to the lower lights (running light and blinkers). It takes maybe 5 minutes to remove all those parts in the wheel well and provides more hand room rather than fighting to untwist things with limited space. I didn't however, completely remove the light housing unit but left it plugged in. This RN gives you 5 thumbs up!
What a dumb design Chevy!
I am very pleased that it was a help to you Tonya! You should be set for at least a year now, worry free from replacing bulbs. It's great you didn't have to remove it all the way, that probably saved a few minutes!! Thank you, Thank you for your support!!
Ablolute dum design
This is one of the best videos on this model. If you have small hands and contort and are only changing bulbs then do as Willie mentioned. But if you are a big guy and are replacing the headlight lens assembly I jack up the vehicle and take off the tires. It gives me more room and I don't have to work around the tire(I am a bigger guy). Also I put a little WD or what ever you choose on the Two bumper bolts,makes it easier to run the bolts up with your fingers. This is an easy thing to do and should less than hour for both lights.
The best video on dealing with bulb replacement as well. If you have large hands the DTRL bulb replacement should be done using this method. Save a little skin and do it this way.
One of the better videos I’ve seen so far!
Thanks for the video, I've changed DRL and Head light bulbs in the housing without removing it completely but you still have to follow all these steps to get at them. I am changing both Headlight assemblies out and installing new ones since the old ones are worn/faded/cracked. ($120/pair shipped with bulbs) Thank God for UA-cam University - a Chevy dealer would completely rip you off to change a light bulb, in fact most routine maintenance can be performed by a DIYer mechanic, with the correct tools, patience and UA-cam. Thanks again, good video.
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
I"m not a Mechanic, but I started to do some of this and kept thinking all of this to change a light bulb? So, I took the two screws out on top of the Headlight Housing, the few screws on the Grill, slid my arm behind the Headlight Housing, with my fingers, I was able to rotate the light bulb holder out and replace the low Beam Bulb,then the Running Light Bulb. Sometimes it's the less you know that can get the job done without all of the steps that a Pro would take. I"m always thinking that there's more that one way to skin a Cat. I still like this Video.
Thank you for the helpful info. I will have to try this next time I have a bulb out.
I was thinking the same thing.... have to take off the inner fender well, the bumper and the grille to change a friggin' bulb? Sounds like some nimrod college grad who's never worked on a car designed this thing :(
Thank you for your suggestion. Other folks have mentioned the same thing and I agree with you. This video should help anyone with replacing the whole housing as well.
You are welcome.
You are welcome, I didn't make the comment as a criticism or to be rude. Your Video put me on the right track because I didn't know where to start, then I thought, let me try this. You made a Video, that helped, I didn't.
Thanks for the video. My wife and I just changed ours out and it was easier than I thought as I am not a mechanic
Thanks Ben. Big help as I was replacing a bulb.
my dad loved this video and he didn't get man this time!! thank you so much
Thank you so much, I was trying to replace my stock headlights with LEDs and I could not fit the new light for the low beam into the hole so now I know how to get the whole headlight out and look at it thank you so much I greatly appreciate the tutorial amazing
Me too I was so stumped about how these gm engineers came up with this difficult route. If it was this hard to change it I might as well change every bulb so I know I won’t have to change them anytime soon. Lol great video
Thanks for the best video on this replacement. keep up the great work....
Thank you so much for this informative video. I bought my Avalanche used and the previous owner had installed bright LED headlights. I disliked them so much, I wanted the original halogen lights back. With your video, I changed all 10 bulbs (I replaced all 5 bulbs on each), and the entire job took only an hour. Thanks again.
Very good video ! 2009 Suburban DRL light out so not a clue as to what you all have to do ! Low point position as you know so two bolt s only do not cut it !!! Thank you !! Can only imagine what a dealer wants for labor ...
I'm glad you didn't edit the parts that were stubborn to work smoothly. Real deal
Thanks for the very informative video. I have to replace my housings and I needed this video. Great job bro
Thank you! I'm glad it helped you out!
Thanks for the comprehensive video!
Which bulb do you recommend that are long lasting, perhaps LED, minus fans ? Not looking for performance, rather longevity, since these bulb replacements are no fun - thank you
Thank you for the video. It helped me.
you're welcome!
Awesome video... very informative.. Thank you! I have an 07 Ext Cadillac and it looks like it would be the same process...
Thanks for this video!!! It was so easy to do on my 07 Avalanche.
This guy is amazing
There is no way it’s this difficult to replace a headlight bulb
This is exactly what I needed to know! Very well done video. Thank you!
Went just as you described. Thank you!
Thank you - went smoothly!
My pleasure! Happy it helped!
Awesome video and instructions. Helped a ton...thanks!!
Thank you! I'm happy it helped!
Thanks for sharing. I have to replace my tomorrow. :)
Nice vid man done my drivers side today thanks to fedx you can not get both sides at the same time. It went good thanks to your vid. The only thing is that the bumper on the lower inaide by the grill and the light are a little off. The lower left hand corner of bumper is out a little farther. All the other lines match up great. Not that noticeable but just curious.
What a nightmare. Thanks for sharing.
Well. I figured at 4 in the afternoon I would have time to swap my headlights out. Guess I will wait till I have a full day. I wonder if the engineers could have made it any harder.
Thank you so much!
Great info thanks it was easier then I thought, awesome video
My pleasure sir! Thank you!
Great job!!! Than you for a great video!!
When and where do you use the dielectric grease? Didn’t see you use it in the video
Dielectric grease is used in automotive light bulb sockets to guard against corrosion.
I had an envoy that was literally two slides and it popped out. Not a single tool required. Not that I’m afraid to get dirty it just seems a little extensive for a trivial part
GREAT VIDEO. Keep them up
Thank you Paul!
Good job.
just needed a little tip...thanks Ben....
Great video. After changing the housing, do the headlights need to be aimed?
No they will not have to be aimed.
What's the pigtail party number I cannot find good info about replacing a bad pigtail
How about the passenger side headlight removal? I've got moisture in the lens, I think from not putting the hightbeam bulb in tight.
Great video. Well done. Thanks.
Thank you!
ok ben good job....i have a 08 tahoe....i like to run with headlites on all the time day and night....so what happened was i left my headlites on one day and forgot that i should have turned them off?.... i discovered that the headlites do go off after about 5 minutes during the daylight if i leave them on....thank GOD or otherwise my battery would go dead....i discovered this accidentally ....now my question is this ? is there a way to regulate how long the lights will stay on before turning off during the daytime.....? this suits me fine but i know people will say " hey mike you left your lights on" and i will always have to reply ..."they turn off automatically..." the thing is five minutes is quite long time....got any advise for me? thanks...
Hi Mike! thanks for your support! First of all the does the "five minute" duration only happen if you leave your lights on or in the auto function? or does it turn the lights on for five minutes regardless of you turning them on of off before shutting car off?
@@bensielaffauto22 Ben - the light switch is on on......and not auto....like i said i turn the the switch on and when i shut the car off during the day the lights stay on and then some 4 or5 minutes they go off....i would just like to get that down to about 2 minutes....thanks. mike b.
Great video
I bought new led lights with the cooling fan on the back. Does anyone know if they would even fit before I bother. The fan isn’t that long but if anyone knows if there is zero clearance behind each bulb housing that would be good to know. Thanks
now i can take those annoying leds out of my neighbors truck who blinds me with them jokes i got to fix my running lamps
Do you ever have to change the harness
From my knowledge and experience I've never had to.
This works on a Chevy tahoe 2007?
Mickey Mea too late now I’m sure but yes
Seems to me that it would only take a few more minutes to remove the whole grill and give you a lot more room to work.
very true!
Very helpful
Thanks bro
So in order to replace a bulb I have to disassemble half of the front of the car. I hate how over engineered vehicles are. every other car I owned two bolts and the headlight comes out.
What a ROYAL pain in the a$$ they (Chevy) make it to simply replace a bulb! But, thank you, brother, for explaining every step in detail.
Lmao I should make a video. Take out headlight bolts, take out bolt holding on windshield wiper fluid. There's a rubber wall there move off to the side. Switch bulb. I did this in 3 min
Please make a video because I couldn't get the rubber wall pushed out of the way, nor move the wiper fluid reservoir enough to get access.
Awesome thanks
Thanks! No problem!
can i have your old lights?
So the front end of the vehicle needs to be removed all while standing on ur head , in order to replace a headlight... 😆
You didn't SHOW us how to get the body snaps out - preferable without buying a special tool
I would der why nobody ever shows the passenger side?
GM is into trolling I see...
the easiest GM model to swap headlights was the impala 2000-2005 you could pull the headlight out in 30 seconds
This many bolts to change a friggin bulb or housing is just re friggin diculous
They should have used tje same headlights as the solverados! Waaaàaaaaay easier to remove!
Why is it soo complicated 😫
Dealers want approximately $500 to do this
These headlights were horribly designed by General Motors. It’s no wonder that they are so easy for mechanics to botch due to their horrendous placement and unreliability.
You have broke fenders? Man, tell them lazies to get jobs.
I wouldn't say broke fenders, but I'll pass the word on. lol
:)
FOR A DAMN BULB?????????