To remove the headlight from the housing of a Chevy Metro, first, open the hood and locate the headlight assembly. Disconnect the electrical connector by pressing the tab and pulling it out. Next, remove the screws or clips securing the headlight assembly to the housing. Finally, gently pull the headlight out of the housing to complete the removal.
There are little gears right behind the headlight assemblies.
To replace the headlight on a 2000 Chevy Metro, first, open the hood and locate the headlight assembly. Remove the retaining screws or clips securing the assembly, then gently pull it forward. Disconnect the wiring harness from the back of the headlight bulb, replace the bulb with a new one, and reassemble the assembly by reconnecting it and securing the screws or clips. Finally, test the new headlight to ensure it works properly.
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The 1999 Chevy Geo Metro 1.0 liter engine PCV valve can be found on top of the engine. The PCV valve will be behind the air cleaner housing.
Lift the hood and remove the socket that holds the bulb don't twist to hard they only twist half a turn to release then replace bulb and then put it back into the light assembly
Remove the belt from your 1999 Chevy Metro water pump. Remove the water pump return hose. Remove the water pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to replace the water pump.
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I am tring to remove and install a water pump on a Chevy metro 2001 lsi.I would like some advice on how to remove and install a water pump.Thanks.
There is a trick to removing the sealed beam headlight on a 94 Geo Metro. The black plastic decorative housing is in the way of being able to swap out your dead sealed beam headlight with a new one. (NOTE - Some 94 Geo Metros came with the newer style headlights where just the bulb is replaced. If you have a plastic lens that is curved, then you just need to replace the bulb. This article pertains to the rectangular sealed beam headlight - the older-style headlights that have a flat glass lens.) To begin, remove the two screws at the top of the black plastic decorative housing. Next, you will need to remove the bottom screw that is on the underside. This screw is accessed from underneath the car - the screw is located toward the lower outside front edge of the black plastic housing. Once you get this bottom screw out, you're almost ready for the trick. The trick involves the one remaining screw. You don't remove it. That's a good thing, because it's close to impossible to remove, because the head of the screw has about an inch of clearance from the steel of the bumper! Instead of removing this last screw, the black plastic housing is designed to PIVOT on this point. Yup. That's the trick. Don't try to remove this last screw. Instead, carefully twist the housing to pivot off this point. The headlight will probably be in the way (especially the aiming tips, which are the glass tips that stick out on the front surface of the headlight). But you can carefully work the edge of black plastic housing past these tips. You're almost home free. You've got the headlight bezel to remove - four screws, one at each corner. A 8 or 10 inch long philips head screwdriver will make it pretty easy to get at the bottom two screws. This bezel is a kind of "ring" that surrounds the headlight. It attaches to the "headlight bucket" with these 4 screws. Remove the bezel. Once you've got the bezel out, the headlight can be unplugged from the back. A gentle back-and-forth and side-to-side motion will help break the connector loose from the dead headlight. The old headlight will slip out at an angle past the black plastic housing. Slip the new headlight in the same way the old one came out, and connect the plug, seating it firmly. Back-n-forth and side-to-side pressure will help fully seat the connector. Slide the bezel back around the edge of the headlight and secure with the 4 screws. Pivot the black plastic housing back in place, and reinstall the 3 screws - and voila! You're done.
Yes it shoud fit. Geo metros had the same headlights from 1995 - 1999
On a Chevy Metro, the transmission range sensor, also known as the neutral safety switch, is typically located on the transmission itself. It is usually mounted on the side of the transmission housing, where it detects the position of the gear lever. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and remove any protective covers or components obstructing the sensor. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details and guidance.
The 1991 Geo Metro EGR valve can be located on the air cleaner housing. The valve will be on the back of the housing.