If you are handy and get the right tools you can do it. For everyone else just take it to the dealer.
How often do you change a bulb? Almost never. My 1996 Saturn is going to be 19 with 160K and I have never changed a single bulb (except one over 10 years ago that was smashed in an accident) although the headlight bulbs are "dim" and yellowed.
The headlight bulb burned out around a month ago. Replaced the passenger side high beam? (the one on top) bulb yesterday It took about 40 minutes. 10mm socket, and / or use a #3 Phillip screwdriver tip. The thin galvanized L or Z shaped bracket can be carefully removed with a #3 SQ or standard square drive bit.
You should also get a tool to remove the plastic push down connectors - available at any auto store for about $5.
There about 6? bolts and 2 screws and 9? push connectors that must be removed along with the black plastic cover above the light. Partially remove the bumper cover - YOU DO NOT NEED TO REMOVE THE ENTIRE BUMPER COVER (just a few spots and peal it back.
DON'T force the headlight - it lifts out with little effort. If you must force it you have missed a screw or hidden bolt. DO NOT touch the glass part of the bulb the oil on your fingers will shorten the life. After installing the new lens TEST the light before reinstalling it.
Final result: no damaged pieces.
NOTE: pictures are on my website and I can't guarantee they will be available so please save a copy and feel free to repost.
How often do you change a bulb? Almost never. My 1996 Saturn is going to be 19 with 160K and I have never changed a single bulb (except one over 10 years ago that was smashed in an accident) although the headlight bulbs are "dim" and yellowed.
The headlight bulb burned out around a month ago. Replaced the passenger side high beam? (the one on top) bulb yesterday It took about 40 minutes. 10mm socket, and / or use a #3 Phillip screwdriver tip. The thin galvanized L or Z shaped bracket can be carefully removed with a #3 SQ or standard square drive bit.
You should also get a tool to remove the plastic push down connectors - available at any auto store for about $5.
There about 6? bolts and 2 screws and 9? push connectors that must be removed along with the black plastic cover above the light. Partially remove the bumper cover - YOU DO NOT NEED TO REMOVE THE ENTIRE BUMPER COVER (just a few spots and peal it back.
DON'T force the headlight - it lifts out with little effort. If you must force it you have missed a screw or hidden bolt. DO NOT touch the glass part of the bulb the oil on your fingers will shorten the life. After installing the new lens TEST the light before reinstalling it.
Final result: no damaged pieces.
NOTE: pictures are on my website and I can't guarantee they will be available so please save a copy and feel free to repost.