Align Headlights? Please Help
#11
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Vancouver. B.C. Canada
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Removing the grill might make it easier.
It looks like there are 11 screws holding it in.
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It looks like there are 11 screws holding it in.
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#12
Um... No... There are no screws holding the grill in. It just snaps in place. You must have the hood open to do so, but yeah, it just snaps in there. Be careful though, the wiring for the turn signals does not have long leads so you'll have to restrain your pulling motion to keep from breaking wires.
#13
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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FINALLY!! I got them fixed. Removing the grill probably would have made it easier, but with enough wiggling and force, they finally popped in. After owning my Blazer for over a month, I can finally drive it at night! Thanks guys
#14
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Did you read my original post???? I specifically said REMOVE THE GRILLE.....lol Glad you got it fixed though.
#15
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Yeah, I saw that you said that, but I obviously wanted to take the laziest approach, and that means leaving the grill on
#16
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Should be two slots in the core support for the two tabs on the back of the light to slide down into.
A good sign to see if the lights are not in the slots is the gap between the top lights and the hood. If the gap is really small, then you probably do not have the lights in the slots.
A good sign to see if the lights are not in the slots is the gap between the top lights and the hood. If the gap is really small, then you probably do not have the lights in the slots.
Hello everyone and I just want to say that I am glad I found this information here. It was great help and I hope to be able to get more help by posting to this forum.
#17
Join Date: Feb 2007
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I want to sayTHANK YOUVERY VERY MUCH for having this issue on the forums. My headlights have been too high for TOO LONG. And with this I was able to figure it out and do it in 30 minutes. I'm not car savvy (technically) however this was simple to follow! Many thanks, and I hope to be able to share and/or discuss more about one of the best vehicles ever
Thanks
Thanks
#18
Congrats on the successful repair! Glad we could help!
#19
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: GP AB CA
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Just for fun, I took my headlight off the other day while changing my bowtie (with the grill still on) and found, if you mount the light so the part the retaining clips attatch to are through the support, then making sure to keep them in alignment, pull them out slightly while pushing on the bottom of the headlight, will get those bottom clips to slide right in, there should be some resistance on the retaining clips when you push them back on. (with the headlights NOT in properly, there's practically no resistance on the retaining clips.)
#20
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Merritt Island, FL
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Oh fer gawds sake. I was wondering why my headlights looked all out of whack and my hood hit the passenger side light whenever I closed it. Popped off the grill today, and lo and behold, my headlights' lower brackets weren't in their captive slots. DOH!
I never really drive it at night since it's used primarily for towing my boat. Good thing I guess.
I never really drive it at night since it's used primarily for towing my boat. Good thing I guess.





