this is easy,
1. on the head lamps there is two poles holding them in. they look like Allen wrenches. pull them out ad remove the headlight.
2. next, on the lower headlamp assmy. there is a small clip about one inch long. this clip is the only thing holding the assmy in. just push it in and out it comes.
3. at this point you can change any bulb in your front end.
Remove the thumbscrews which attach the headlight and turn / running lights. Both have to be removed to access the daytime running light bulb.Type your answer here...
Open the hood. Above the headlights under the hood on the flat surface above the headlights are two metal rods. They are exposed and are about an inch long. They are held in place with plastic tabs. These two metal rod hold the headlight assemble in place. Pull these two rods up and out of the headlight assembly. The entire headlight assembly will come loose and you have full access to the light bulb socket on the back of the light bulb assembly. Very clever way of doing thing, just hard to figure out.
Remove the headlight assembly to gain access to the bulbs.
Remove the headlight assembly to gain access to the bulbs.
The daytime running light module is located underneath the battery tray area on a 1992 Ford pick-up. You will need to remove the fender liner and splash shield to access it.
behind glove box access door along with the daytime running lamps, ect
Open the hood. Above the head lights under the hood on the flat surface above the head lights are two metal rods. They are exposed and are about an inch long. They are held in place with plactic tabs. These two metal rod hold the head light assemble in place. Pull these two rods up and out of the head light assemble. The entire head light assemble will come loose and you have full access to the light bulb socket on the back of the light bulb assemble. Very clever way of doing thing, just hard to figure out.
undo the two 3/32 bolts running thru headlamp assemblies and remove headlamp assembly to access bulb
You must remove the front bumper to access the headlight.
Just remove the headlight assembly above the turn signal/daylight running light in question. It will provide you with easy access.
The headlight adjusting screws are accessible from the rear of the headlight, you have to open the hood to access them.
Open the hood. Above the headlights under the hood on the flat surface above the headlights are two metal rods. They are exposed and are about an inch long. They are held in place with plastic tabs. These two metal rod hold the headlight assembly in place. Pull these two rods up and out of the headlight assembly. The entire headlight assembly will come loose and you have full access to the light bulb socket on the back of the light bulb assembly. Very clever way of doing things, just hard to figure out.