Today we have a 2011 Chevrolet Silverado extended also known as the GMC Sierra quad cab that will be installing led into your lights on let's go on and get going.
Change Map Lights
We'll be using one of the trim piece tools to pry loose that overhead cover to get access to those map light bulbs. There are 4 points of contact that are being made for that cover, you'll be utilizing the tool to pry in and launch 2 of those edges to get that cover to come out. Then utilizing the pointed wedge tool that features your set to help remove the old halogen bulb and replace it with the 194 LED bulb in your kit.
These LED bulbs are polarity particular, often they will work after the first effort. If they don't make sure that you reverse them and change the polarity and after that try it again. Once you understand that the balls work pop the cover back on in place. Additional car repair tips can be found on the Devils Lake Chevy Dealer.
Change Dome Lights
For the rear cabin dome lights, you're going to being the same trim tool as the front overhead map lights and you're going to be prying from the passenger side to release the cover. When you launch and let that hinge comedown, it'll launch the entire assembly, it'll come out of your overhead console. With access to the bulb, you can utilize the pointed wedge tool get that halogen bulb out, change it with an 912 LED bulb.
Ensure that if it does not work the very first time you flip it around change the polarity reinsert it and test it again before reinserting that cover back into the overhead console. Put it into the passenger side first then put the driver's side in, utilize that hinge to lock the whole piece in place.
Change License Plate Lights
For the rear cab light, you do require a head screwdriver to launch the assembly from the roofing liner, take your head screwdriver, remove the two screws on the left and right side, you'll be able to quite easily remove that entire light housing. That light housing has two sides, the furthest left and the outermost right are the cab lights, twist it counterclockwise to launch the bulb assembly, remove it.
The license plate lights are a little bit harder, you need to pull backward on the bulb release the clip that's holding it in place. Turn counterclockwise to separate the bulb housing from the assembly, as soon as you have actually that looked after you'll have access to the halogen bulb once again the lights are on, once you've verified that the light bulb is working proceed and reinsert the assembly for the bulb back into the housing, and snap that bad young boy back in place.
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