to remove the headlamp assembly, open the hood of the vehicle. On top of the headlights you will see two l-shaped pins that run through the top. Turn these clips a quarter of a turn and then they should pull straight up. Once the pins are removed, the headlamp should come right out.
Remove the 2 thumb screws that hold the headlight in place
Take a hammer. smash the headlight assy. lens. Remove old bulb, put in new.
Take the light assy off and take the bulbs out the back.
Take the light assy off of the car and the bulb screws in from the rear.
Actually.. to take the headlight lens apart, put the Oven on 200, put the headlight assembly in oven for a few minutes at a time, as the headlight assy heats up, the adhesive will loosen up making it easy to remove the lens. For a demonstration, go to Youtube and type in "How to remove headlight lens from assembly"
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you will probably have to take the complete headlight assembly out to get enough room to change the bulb.
On some, you can get to the back of the light assy and take the bulbs out. If not, the assy has to come off
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you will probably have to take the complete light assembly out or loose so you have room to get your hand in back of the light to take the bulb out.
To change a headlight on a 2007 Toyota Solara convertible, first, open the hood and locate the headlight assembly. Disconnect the power connector from the back of the headlight bulb and remove the retaining clip or ring that holds the bulb in place. Carefully take out the old bulb and replace it with a new one, ensuring not to touch the glass part of the new bulb with your fingers. Finally, reattach the retaining clip and power connector, then test the new headlight to ensure it works.
To change the headlight on a 1999 Grand Am, lift the hood, look for the two sheet metal tabs located above or next too the headlight adjuster screws. These are like an inverted "L". Pull up on them and the headlight assy will pull straight out the front. You can pull up on these with your fingers, but if too tight it may take a pair of pliers. When unscrewing the plastic collar off of the bulb, use care. The internal tabs break off easily. The bulb socket has a latch on the side, then the bulb will pull out.