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you may have a blown bulb. Believe it or not, Buick recomends the removal of the front bumper facia in order to remove the headlight assembly to change the bulb. you can however remove the air box where the air filter is located and squeeze your hand in there and change the drivers side bulb. It's allmost imposible to change the passanger side however. Good Luck
Buick says that the front bumper has to be removed in order to remove the headlight assembly. Crazy, I know.. I found that you can remove the air filter box on the drivers side and squeeze your hand in a small hole to replace that bulb. The passanger side is nearly impossible. You can remove to nuts holding the fuse block in place and move it over a little and squeeze your hand in a little hole and reach it. Plan on two to three hours to change one bulb.
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