There should be two rods about 4" long with a 90 degree bend on the top at the rear of the light assembly straight down thru the top, pull them up and the whole assembly will pull out
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Remove the screw from the black tab on top of the headlamp assembly. Around the headlamp plug, there are 3 nuts, remove them carefully, as they are easily dropped and lost, remove the ring that secures the bulb to the assembly, it only turns a portion of a turn. Slide the entire headlight assembly partially out the front, then disconnect the rubber plug that contains the marker/turn signal bulbs. Re assemble in reverse order, making sure the headlight bulb is properly aligned or the ring will not tighten. Also,take care not to touch the headlight bulb glass, as the oil from your fingers may cause the bulb to break when it heats up. Hope this helps.
remove upper air intake splash shield.remove the headlight housing retaining bolts and pull the housing assembly out to access the bulbs.rotate bulb holder counterclockwise to remove bulbs.WARNING YOU NEED TO WEAR CLEAN GLOVE TO REPLACE HEADLIGHT BULBS BECAUSE THEY ARE HALOGEN BULBS. IF YOU TOUCH HALOGEN BULBS WITH BARE HANDS. OILS FROM SKIN WILL CAUSE HALOGEN BULBS TO OVERHEAT BLOW OUT SO WEAR CLEAN DRY GLOVES.
I assume you're referring to the bulbs and not the entire assembly:
First,
you have to remove the turn signal assembly. For this, you need a
small star shaped screwdriver and remove the 1 screw holding the turn
signal in place. Pull straight out and remove the bulbs from the signal
assembly by turning the sockets about 1/4 turn. Set that aside. Second,
there's 3 bolts that will be holding the headlight assembly in place.
One is accessable from the engine compartment with the hood up. The
other two are located under the headlight. (All of them face the front
of the car). Remove all three and the headlight will be able to swing
out, giving you access to the sockets and bulbs. Remove the bulb
connector from the bulb first, then twist the bulb retaining ring and
pull the bulb straight out after the ring is off. Reassembly is the reverse of disassembly.
If
you're looking to completely remove the entire headlight assembly, it's
the same process, but the piece that lets the headlight swing out
(instead of coming off completely) must be removed. It's a simple
plastic ball and socket swivel. Just tug hard and the ball will come
loose from the socket.
I assume you're referring to the bulbs and not the entire assembly:
First,
you have to remove the turn signal assembly. For this, you need a
small star shaped screwdriver and remove the 1 screw holding the turn
signal in place. Pull straight out and remove the bulbs from the signal
assembly by turning the sockets about 1/4 turn. Set that aside. Second,
there's 3 bolts that will be holding the headlight assembly in place.
One is accessable from the engine compartment with the hood up. The
other two are located under the headlight. (All of them face the front
of the car). Remove all three and the headlight will be able to swing
out, giving you access to the sockets and bulbs. Remove the bulb
connector from the bulb first, then twist the bulb retaining ring and
pull the bulb straight out after the ring is off. Reassembly is the reverse of disassembly.
If
you're looking to completely remove the entire headlight assembly, it's
the same process, but the piece that lets the headlight swing out
(instead of coming off completely) must be removed. It's a simple
plastic ball and socket swivel. Just tug hard and the ball will come
loose from the socket.
For agrivation go to walmart and have an oil change and ask them to change the headlight bulbs, they do NOT CHARGE EXTRA labor charges.
Otherwise, gently apply pulling pressure on the front grill every few inches to get the grill unhooked on the top and bottom nearest the headlight assembly. Then have someone hold the grill assembly out while you pull out the headlight assembly to access the rear of it to remove the hold down nut to remove the bulb's. Reverse removal procedure, which is actually harder to put the headlight assembly back into place then it is to remove.
1) open the hood. 2) Carefully remove the three screws holding the
headlight assembly in place. 3) Carefully slide the
headlight assembly out. At this point you can replace the headlight
bulb, turn signal bulb, or the entire headlight assembly. To replace
the headlight bulb turn the collar holding the bulb in counter
clockwise. Pull the bulb out of the headlight assembly. Replace the
bulb. Insert the bulb into the headlight assembly insert the collar and
turn clockwise until it locks. (Do not touchglass with your fingers or it will cause the bulbs to catastrophically fail - clean with alcohol pad if you touch the glass) 4) Carefully insert the headlight
assembly back into place. 5) Replace the three screws removed in step 2
being careful not to over tighten.
In order to change the bulb, just loosen/remove the two bolts holding the entire light assembly in
(side marker, headlight and turn signal)
Once these bolts are removed the entire assembly will shift / slide out away from the center of the vehicle. Once the assembly is
removed you will have access to the wires/bulb.
Upside down L shaped bracket that is bolted to frame just behind headlight assy. Unbolt bracket, lift bracket straight up to unlock headlight assy. Headlight assy should easlier fall forward to replace any of the 3 bulbs
There is one 10mm Bolt on the top of the light and three 10mm nuts on the back of the light. You will need to use a 10mm wrench to remove the nuts because they are in a tight place.
After the 1 bold and 3 nuts are removed, the entire headlight assemble will pull straight out. You don't need to take the headlight bulb out because there should be enough wire to pull out the assembly far enough to get to the turn signal bulb. This will allow you to change the turn signal bulb which should be a 4157 amber bulb.
When putting the headlight assemble back in the van, there is a plastic pin in headlight assembly that goes into a hole in the front fender for alightment. Don't force the light. Take your time and the headlight assembly will go back in the van smoothly.
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