I was having trouble so I just brought it in and they only charged me 20 bucks
As long as the headlight are turned off, you do not have to disconnect the battery.
take out the battery first. if you still cant do it, take out the bumper then the headlights and that's only your last resort.
in the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir over the battery on the drivers side near the headlight assembly
from under the hood just in front the Battery ( its better if you remove the battery ) on the drivers side and on the passengers side under the hood bar its a twist off
Centered behind the headlight is a single screw used to adjust the headlight vertically. The one on the drivers-side is hard to get to because of the battery. You have to use a very short Phillips screwdriver to make the adjustment, or just remove the battery. If you're having trouble finding it, stand by the drivers-side fender and look at the back of the headlight - you might not be able to see it if you're standing in front of the car looking down.
Gen 1 or 2? With the drivers side you will have to remove the battery and then the nuts to the lights, disconnect the wiring and remove.
Passenger side go in from under the hood and find the socket. Remove it and replace the bulb. Drivers side is a different story. You have to remove the battery to get at the socket.
how do i replace the drivers side headlight in a 2003 oldsmobile silhoutte
Drivers side you neec to remove the battery, meaning reset radio/clock etc after. Passenger side should be accessible. Cheers, J.
check the ground wire to that headlight .
remove the battery(drivers side) or coolant reservoir(passanger side) to see the bulb holders twist and pull to reveal the bulbs
The headlight relay on a 1999 Chevy Cavalier should be inside of the relay box. It is mounted close to the drivers side headlight.