How do i fix my Low Beam head lights

Asked by Alyssa Jan 25, 2016 at 05:13 PM about the 2010 Chevrolet Equinox

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My headlight just stop working. Bright lights work/Blinkers work. Not sure
where to start as far as fixing head lights? I drive a lot at night very scary

4 Answers

You probably just need to replace the headlight bulbs.

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Their is a circular piece inside the upper front wheel well that has one screw holding it in place and then you can turn and remove the cover. This allows access to your headlights very easily

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Today is Oct 22 2020–I have a 2019 Equinox diesel! I want this on the record! The headlights on my Equinox are so poor, it scares the hell out of me that it will cause some kind of terrible accident! The low beams are HORRIBLE as it is! When I hit my high beams there is no real difference other than I can see overhead tree branches light up to a very small amount! There is zero improvement with my headlights to see further ahead or side to side. This is worthless! I brought my Equinox to the local Chevy dealership for this urgent problem! The dealership told me that nothing could be done! They told me that they did not have better bulbs and the level of the headlights could not be adjusted at all!

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