How to Replace Headlight Bulbs (Low Beam H11 & High Beam 9005) on a 2010-2018 Chevy Equinox
Step-by-step wheel-well access method with required tools, parts list, safety tips, and testing checklist
How to Replace Headlight Bulbs (Low Beam H11 & High Beam 9005) on a 2010-2018 Chevy Equinox
Step-by-step wheel-well access method with required tools, parts list, safety tips, and testing checklist for 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
đź”§ Equinox - Headlight Bulb Replacement
On your Equinox, the easiest way to replace headlight bulbs is usually through the front wheel-well liner on each side. You’ll pull the liner back, twist the bulb socket out, swap the bulb, and reinstall everything.
Quick check: Do you mean the low beams (H11), the high beams (9005), or both? I’ll show both methods below so you’re covered.
Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 0.7-1.5 hours
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- ⚠️ Turn the headlight switch OFF and remove the key before starting.
- ⚠️ Let bulbs cool first; they can be very hot.
- ⚠️ Do not touch the new bulb glass with bare fingers (skin oil can shorten bulb life). Use clean gloves.
- ⚠️ Support the vehicle with jack stands if you lift it; never rely on a jack alone.
đź”§ Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- 7mm socket
- 1/4" drive ratchet
- 6" socket extension
- Trim clip removal tool
- Flathead screwdriver
- Flashlight
- Nitrile gloves
- Safety glasses
- Floor jack (rated 2-ton minimum)
- Jack stands (rated 2-ton minimum)
- Wheel chocks
🔩 Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Low beam headlight bulb (H11) - Qty: 2
- High beam headlight bulb (9005) - Qty: 2
đź“‹ Before You Begin
- Park on level ground, set the parking brake, and switch headlights OFF.
- Turn the steering wheel fully to the side you’re working on (gives more room in the wheel well).
- If you want maximum space, lift that front corner with a floor jack and support with jack stands, then remove the wheel (optional but easier for first-timers).
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Open access at the wheel-well liner
- Turn the steering wheel to create space at the back of the headlight area.
- Use a 7mm socket with a 1/4" drive ratchet and 6" socket extension to remove the small screws holding the front section of the wheel-well liner.
- Use a trim clip removal tool (a small forked pry tool that pops plastic clips out) or a flathead screwdriver to remove any plastic push clips in that same front section.
- Gently pull the liner back just enough to reach behind the headlight.
Step 2: Identify the correct bulb (low vs high)
- Use a flashlight to look behind the headlight assembly.
- You’ll see bulb sockets going into the back of the headlamp housing.
- Low beam: typically the H11 bulb.
- High beam: typically the 9005 bulb.
- If unsure, replace one side first and test.
Step 3: Remove the electrical connector
- Press the lock tab on the connector and pull it straight off the bulb.
- If it’s stubborn, use a flathead screwdriver to gently lift the lock tab while pulling (don’t break the tab).
Step 4: Remove the old bulb
- Grip the bulb base and rotate it counterclockwise about a quarter turn.
- Pull the bulb straight out of the headlamp housing.
Step 5: Install the new bulb
- Put on nitrile gloves before handling the new bulb.
- Insert the new bulb into the housing (tabs must line up), then rotate clockwise to lock.
- Reconnect the electrical connector until it clicks.
- If you touched the glass, wipe with alcohol.
Step 6: Test the light before reassembly
- Turn the headlights ON and verify the bulb works.
- Test low beams and high beams depending on what you replaced.
- Turn lights OFF again before closing up the liner.
Step 7: Reinstall the wheel-well liner
- Push the liner back into place.
- Reinstall push clips using the trim clip removal tool (reverse action) or press in by hand.
- Reinstall screws using the 7mm socket, 1/4" drive ratchet, and 6" socket extension (snug them—do not over-tighten into plastic).
Step 8: Repeat on the other side
- Turn the steering wheel the opposite direction and repeat the same process for the other headlight.
- Replace in pairs so brightness/color matches left and right.
âś… After Repair
- Verify both headlights are working: low beam, high beam, and turn signals are not disturbed.
- At night, confirm the beam aim looks even side-to-side (bulb not seated = weird aim).
- If a new bulb doesn’t light, recheck the connector is fully clicked and the bulb is fully locked.
đź’° DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $120-$300 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: $30-$120 (parts only, depending on bulb type/brand)
You Save: $90-$180 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.7-1.2 hours.
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Guide for Headlight Bulb replace for these Chevrolet vehicles
| Year Make Model | Sub Model | Engine | Body Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 Chevrolet Equinox | - | - | - |
| 2017 Chevrolet Equinox | - | - | - |
| 2016 Chevrolet Equinox | - | - | - |
| 2015 Chevrolet Equinox | - | - | - |
| 2014 Chevrolet Equinox | - | - | - |
| 2013 Chevrolet Equinox | - | - | - |
| 2012 Chevrolet Equinox | - | - | - |
| 2011 Chevrolet Equinox | - | - | - |
| 2010 Chevrolet Equinox | - | - | - |


















