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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2010

removing headlight from a 1994 bronco. applies to 1994-1996 broncos and f150s.




yellow headlight water stain moisture take apert dissasemble teat apart tools snap ring pliers clips homemade tool rotate bulb head light lens mount bezel molding screw screws nut nuts 11 mm mil millimeter f 150 bronco stained ugly old ratty ghetto nasty bubs lamp lamps light lights radiator overflow reservior winsheild washer fluid pump motor empty disconnect bad wiring turn signal parking lamps reverse lights marker lights

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  • you have a good way of explaining details.....so was it not worth it because the moisture came back or because the kit didn't clear up the oxidation well?

  • @rosskstar The kit didnt seem to do much at all. I guess the lights were just yellowed from the sun. I did get the moisture out but that could have probably been done without removing the headlights.

  • thanks for the video. you helped me decide to NOT restore my headlights and go get something to eat instead. well made video.

  • @stealthk7gsxr yeah restoring didnt work so well. itd be better to get new ones.

  • the first time i tried it i just took out the 2 screws on the top and pulled at it a bit. i didnt even know the bolts were there. what the video doesnt show is that i took out the battery and unbolted the grill and half the headlight supports to figure out how they were held on. glad to help.

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  • Good god i love 1992-1996 Fullsize fords, Besides this little system they have. To put in smoked housings on my bronco took every bit of my patience. Thank god for friends with little hands, we learned all this shit the hard way.

  • You sound like the most productive stoner I've ever seen. Haha, just kidding dude. Thanks for the vid....very helpful to me.

  • @pfun41 thats exactly what i did. i took the grill and everything off before i finally turned to this video. thanks man.

  • huge thanks for making this video! i started earlier today on installing new ones and got super frustrated and knew there was a better way. soo i turned to youtube!! and found this video. Thanks again!!

  • Thanks for taking the time to make this vid. Started this evening, but I think it's a many beer saturday job. S

  • absolutely a time saver, ive been in thye automotive field for 36 years and was having trouble to the enth degree,but one of my problems was that both nuts are frozen and i had to spin out mounting studs out of park lens assembly,way down in there out of sight. thx for the help.

  • Love the video you were great with the Explanation, Thank you.. I need to replace the Parking Light Bulb.... Boo Hoooo

  • God this isn't going to be fun for me.........I have to completely REPLACE mine, Bought those clear lenses for my truck.........

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