Their is no good way. You have to remove the whole assembly from the back of the bumper(yes i am a cadillac tech) it's really a tight spot and a subbie ratchet type wrench is the best way to do it. (yes that tight)
Owners manual says to go at it from under. I found it much easier to disassemble the grille fascia then remove the headlight assembly and the signal housing.
Owners manual says to go at it from under. I found it much easier to disassemble the grille fascia then remove the headlight assembly and the signal housing.
In case you are not aware, there is a TSB Campaign bulletin out on this, Supposed to be covered under a warranty or campaign repair.
I recently had my 06 taken care of.
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Don Dabbs
Two Dog Town West Tex
Yes, there was a problem with the light sockets getting too hot, believe. The dealer took care of my '05, but only after I realized that the fix was covered, on the second outage.
Yes, there was a problem with the light sockets getting too hot, believe. The dealer took care of my '05, but only after I realized that the fix was covered, on the second outage.
The new parts and part numbers are at srxturnsignals.shutterfly.com. I made this repair years ago and have not had a problem since.