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Daytime Running Lights on 2001 Yukon

How do I change the bulb on the Daytime Running Lights on a 2001 Yukon? How much sheet metal/headlight assembly must be removed?
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Re: Daytime Running Lights on 2001 Yukon

Just the head light assy. there are two metal rods in the shape of an "L" the twist out of the clips and then you pull up on the rods, once both rods are out the head light assy, just pulls out giving you access to the drl and clearance/turn signal lights.
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Re: Daytime Running Lights on 2001 Yukon

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Thanks for the info and the quick response. I appreciate it!
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