I love my Honda/Acura's but this is some otherworldly bassackward BS PIA design. I thought the Chrysler having to remove drivers side wheel to access battery was bad. Dear lord. Anyways, thanks for the vid.
I used this video on replacing my own headlight bulb. The screws right next to the wheels screw into these small tiny metal brackets that immediately fell off when I tried to screw them back in. Literally spent hours trying to hold the little metal bracket in place and the correct order of the plastic.
I just replaced passenger side aftermarket new and noticed moisture inside a couple days later. Seller advised me to uncover the vent in the rear of the headlamp. Is there a vent on the rear side and if so any idea of its location?
Good video. However, those lenses could have been restored to looking brand new. The OEM parts are always better than any aftermarket ones. Always try to stay with OEM parts, unless it's an old, cheap vehicle.
QUESTIONABLE ACCURACY: Specifically RE: "2nd Generation" 2012 MDX… There are less difficult methods that don’t require bumper removal. Finding a different vid is my suggestion, IF YOUR MDX IS A 2012 (this MAY be a perfect vid for other year models)
Your video does show and is great but you need to correct your description OF REMOVING YOUR RETANING CLIP! Push the way you say IS A JOKE! Tell people to SQUEEZE THE RETAINER CLIP! It doesn't just pop off like you show. Please show that both need to be squeezed together to release it.
Good grief, this guy seemed like he was winging it as he went rather than knowing what he was doing. "Oh, and now there is another wire. And look at that, a cable. and a connector"...ect. Grade F
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All that to access the headlight!!
I love my Honda/Acura's but this is some otherworldly bassackward BS PIA design. I thought the Chrysler having to remove drivers side wheel to access battery was bad. Dear lord. Anyways, thanks for the vid.
I used this video on replacing my own headlight bulb.
The screws right next to the wheels screw into these small tiny metal brackets that immediately fell off when I tried to screw them back in. Literally spent hours trying to hold the little metal bracket in place and the correct order of the plastic.
All of this work to replace headlight bulb? What a joke!
Great instructions, I did the work and saved money.
Thank you ❤
Wow!! Thank you for the detailed information. I am going to give it a shot! This was super helpful!
Thats awesome instruction! easy to follow…
Great Video! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge-how.
Absolutely ridiculous lol just doing this on my wifeys car. Great design.
Great video
I just replaced passenger side aftermarket new and noticed moisture inside a couple days later. Seller advised me to uncover the vent in the rear of the headlamp. Is there a vent on the rear side and if so any idea of its location?
Thank u brotha 🙏
Good video. However, those lenses could have been restored to looking brand new. The OEM parts are always better than any aftermarket ones. Always try to stay with OEM parts, unless it's an old, cheap vehicle.
QUESTIONABLE ACCURACY:
Specifically RE: "2nd Generation" 2012 MDX… There are less difficult methods that don’t require bumper removal.
Finding a different vid is my suggestion, IF YOUR MDX IS A 2012 (this MAY be a perfect vid for other year models)
Your video does show and is great but you need to correct your description OF REMOVING YOUR RETANING CLIP! Push the way you say IS A JOKE! Tell people to SQUEEZE THE RETAINER CLIP! It doesn't just pop off like you show. Please show that both need to be squeezed together to release it.
Doing waaaaayyyyy too much
Good grief, this guy seemed like he was winging it as he went rather than knowing what he was doing. "Oh, and now there is another wire. And look at that, a cable. and a connector"...ect. Grade F