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How to Replace the Headlights on a 2008 to 2012 Ford Escape
The headlights on your Ford Escape help you see where you’re going at night or in poor weather, and are required by law to work properly. Changing a dim, flickering, or burned out headlight bulb on your 2008-2012 Ford Escape is a simple repair that can help you see better while driving. It’s recommended that when changing one headlight bulb, the other should be replaced as well, since both bulbs have been used for the same amount of time and will likely fail around the same age. Failing headlight bulbs on your Ford Escape can make it difficult for other drivers to see your SUV on the road, and could put you and others in danger. Our detailed instructions can help you perform a headlight bulb replacement on your Ford Escape to keep you safe on the road.
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Step-by-Step Instructions to Replace a Headlight on Your 2008 to 2012 Ford Escape
Today we’ll be replacing the headlights on this 2008 Ford Escape XLT, and the procedure will be similar on other Ford Escape models as well, but be sure to know the specifics for your vehicle before getting started. If you’re not completely comfortable doing this yourself, we’d be happy to recommend a professional technician in your area.
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Remove the Old Headlight
Step 1: Turn off the Headlights and Open the Hood
Park on a level surface and make sure your headlight switch and ignition switch are turned off. Open your hood.
Do It Right: Never turn on your headlights with the bulb removed. |
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Step 2: Remove the Headlight Bulb from the Assembly
Remove the bulb from the headlight assembly by turning it counterclockwise and pulling it from the assembly. The wiring harness will still be attached.
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Step 3: Remove the Bulb from the Socket
Work the headlight bulb carefully out of its socket.
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Install the New Headlight
Step 4: Push the New Headlight Bulb into the Socket
Push the new headlight bulb into place in the socket.
Do It Right: Remember when you handle your new headlight bulbs not to touch them with your bare hands. Finger oil or grease can cause hot spots on the glass that may make bulbs burn out prematurely. |
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Step 5: Install the Bulb into the Headlight Assembly
Secure the bulb in the headlight assembly by turning it clockwise into place.
Do It Right: We recommend changing headlights in pairs, so repeat these steps on the other side. |
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Step 6: Replace the Other Headlight
On the driver’s side, space is fairly limited, so it may be easier to press the tab on the electrical connector to detach it from the bulb housing before removing it from the assembly. Otherwise, the procedure is the same.
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Additional Resources
The automotive repair work depicted in this series is performed under the direction of the manufacturer of the product featured. Prior to undertaking any of the demonstrated repairs on your vehicle, we suggest you consult with a certified mechanic or another professional who can adequately advise you of the proper repair or remedy required. O’Reilly Automotive Stores, Inc. and its affiliates (“O’Reilly”) disclaims any responsibility for injury or damage resulting from a viewer’s attempt to recreate the repairs shown in this series.
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