If it is a diesel, remove the battery on the side you need to get to. Then unscrew the 2 Phillips head screws on the top on that side, and then below the battery mount there will be 2 7/16" bolts below the headlight assembly, remove those and the assembly should come out.
you have to remove to entire headlight assembly 2 screws on top and 2 nuts on the backside of assembly that go through metal panel
unhook 6 black slide clips from top of grille, and 5 black slide clips from bottom of grille, and remove chrome trim screws (4) from headlight assembly and unplug headlight and swap it out. assembly is reverse of removal.
you have to remove the two screws on top of the headlight assembly then you have to reach under the headlight between the headlight and the bumper and pull it out.i'd use a piece of cloth to cover the chrome on the bumper this vaw you don't scratch it.once you pull out the assembly then unplug it and change the bulbs you want..
grille part around the headlight has to come off and then you will see a chrome covered ring around the headlight, 3 screws hold the ring in place, loosen the screws and the chrome ring twists out of the screws allowing you access to the bulb, pull the bulb out and unplug the wires in back of the bulb, just reverse process to install the new headlight.
alright take off the basil, the chrome ring around the headlight it self. now there should be some screws holding the entire headlight assembly to ur fender, remove those screws. now your wires should be clipped into a plastic piece which is connected to the contacts on the back of your headlight, remove that plastic piece with the wires, now take your new headlight and re-connect the wires to the back, put the screws back in the headlight assembly where they came from and put the basil back on. Ta-Da you've just replaced your headlight. check the headlights to see if you did it right. now stand back with a beer and admire your work. lol
You must stop the headlight in the up position. Sometimes you have to do this manually, with the over-ride on the headlamp motor.It's best to do this with the hood up. There are two screws in front of the headlamp on the bottom that must be removed. Then turn the assembly to the partially down position to remove two more screws; one on either side toward the rear of the assembly. This will enable you to remove the cover. Then simply remove the screws that hold the chrome frame around the bulb and replace. Reverse procedure for install. CAUTION: be sure not to mistake the adjustment screws for the retaining screws, as your headlamps will be out of allignment. when the headlight is up..or {on position}..it can be changed.. !!!!
There's a chrome trim ring around the headlight, which pries off. Remove it, and you'll find another ring around the headlight, which is held on with three screws. Remove the three screws and the ring, and the headlight will fall out in your hand. Unplug the old, plug in the new and..."installation is the reverse of removal."
Remove the headlight door (that is the chrome trim around the headlight/parking-turn lens) to gain access to the bulb. You may need to push down on the bumper to get to the bottom screw. Once you have access just push and twist the bulb to remove.
You must remove the headlight bucket to get to the two speed nuts on the underside of the decorative headlight spear.
I believe it is called the headlight bezel.
The headlight in my Vetter fairing isn't too difficult to change. The chrome ring on the front comes off. There is a tab that can easily be felt on the bottom of the chrome ring, just to the right of center (when looking at the headlight). Push in on the tab and rotate the chrome ring counterclockwise. (The tab doesn't move, only the ring does) Twist it about two inches (as far as it will go) then pull the chrome ring away from the headlight. I replaced mine with a CPI H4 7" conversion headlight. I think it retails for about $50, but I paid less at the local motorcycle shop. It includes a replaceable vibrationproof H4 bulb.
First, unplug it from the back. Then remove the screws in the chrome ring. You will see a ring around the outer lip of the headlight. This will have screws on it. 3, I think. Anyway, remove these. Now, you will see screws with springs by them. These are for aiming purposes, only.