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  • Thank you, thank you, thank you. I am a stay at home mom who is broke. I barely know what a screw driver is, but I just changed my head light for $60 (cost of light) instead of $300 garage wanted to charge. Yeah!!!!!!

  • Thanks, I had the same damage to my 2001 Voyager and I have been dealing with a cracked lens and internal moisture problems for years if I knew it was this easy and cheap I would have done this years ago.

  • would this be the same on a 1996 dodge caravan?

  • @Shareallicu3 Some of the basics may be similar, but it more than likely wouldn't be exactly the same.

  • Thanks Much!!!

    

  • The instructions you gave were spot on. Thanks for the great work.

  • thanks for posting

  • thank you so much this helps me so much you have NO idea

  • Thanks for posting your videos, cant get much clear =)... I have a 2006 Voyager, headlights are a mess, in funcionality that is... They have never been hit, but the thing goes like this: It started when they would sometimes fail to light, a couple flicks to the switch would solve the problem... But now when in low beam, the left headlight wont turn on, and when in high beam it's the right one that fails... Ive checked the fusebox and seem OK, guess its time to replace the bulbs?

  • @Ezzequiel2517 It sounds as though it could be the headlight switch itself that needs to be replaced.

  • Helpful and informative.

    Hey! I think that's the same van that ran me over 14 months ago!!

  • @PaperTowel1101 LOL! not unless you were wearing a brick wall.

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