Great video thank you, I noticed that you touched the bulbs without gloves. I see most mechanics use gloves to touch electric bulbs because moisture or grease from skin may shorten the life of the bulb. Please also check your brakes it sounded that they need to be inspected. If you decided to change the pads and rotors yourself, please make a clip of that too. cheers
The practise of wearing gloves when changing bulbs only came into being with the advent of halogen bulbs, which burn a lot hotter than the normal incandescent type. Incandescent bulbs usually do not get hot enough for oils from your skin to cause any damage and because of this gloves are not necessary.
Do you know how to replace the front orange turn signal bulbs ?, thanks for the tutorial on how to replace the rear lights, I have the 09 and it’s the same
el video esta buenisimo ayuda mucho, pero me pregunto que les paso a los japoneses con esta camioneta que todo es un problema, sin hablar de cambiar el evapoirador del aire que tenemos que desarmar medio vehiculo para cambiarlo, los fusibles debajo del tablero n i se diga, y pare usted de contar
@@toonarmy1946 lol. Correction, my friend.... it's only a socket if it goes on a ratchet wrench. If it's a drill bit that can be used in a drill or a nut driver/11 and 1, then it's not called a socket. Sounds like I may have traveled a little bit farther than you.
Thank you for this. The other videos I linked to were titled "Grand Vitara" but then they were working on a different car.
Thank you our 16 year old daughter and I changed our first break light. 😎
Thank you for this.
Thank you very much, saved me a lot of time working on the brake lights
Just watched the video it was very helpful. A bit of a helpful tip from a similar experienced test the light works before you put it back together .
Good idea!
2 thumbs up o you. I own a 2008 SGV and have posted my DIY projects. Continue posting!
Good vid, easy to watch and helpful..
Cheers!
Great video thank you, I noticed that you touched the bulbs without gloves. I see most mechanics use gloves to touch electric bulbs because moisture or grease from skin may shorten the life of the bulb. Please also check your brakes it sounded that they need to be inspected. If you decided to change the pads and rotors yourself, please make a clip of that too. cheers
The practise of wearing gloves when changing bulbs only came into being with the advent of halogen bulbs, which burn a lot hotter than the normal incandescent type.
Incandescent bulbs usually do not get hot enough for oils from your skin to cause any damage and because of this gloves are not necessary.
Gracias por su video. Me ayudó muchísimo. Super agradecido. Saludos.
Great! Ty but which light did you use for replacement?
used it to install a parking camera on my 2011 grand vitara, thank you so much
Thank you. Great job
Great job, loved your video, very helpful
Ty 🙏🙏🌻🌻💜💜
Tank you, you solved my problem :)
Muchas gracias ayuda bastante
Thanks. It really helps
Helped alot... Thanks
Very informative. 👍 thank you
Thanks❤
Awesome! Thank you
thank you
Great video, thanks... does the light bulb has an specific position?
For the type of socket used, type T15 or T10? thanks before
Hepfull video thank you, and what about the third brake light? I mean the middle light.
I am going to do it soon. Stay tuned
hej, many thanks for the video.
I have the same car and would like to ask you If you have any ideas how to replace the licence plate bulbs?
thanks.
Do you know how to replace the front orange turn signal bulbs ?, thanks for the tutorial on how to replace the rear lights, I have the 09 and it’s the same
Thank you.
Terima kasih. Saya akan mencobanya untuk mobil saya.
amazing woman could do this
bravo you did it :)
I love you your Suzuki grand Vitara 2006 I want a 2006 Suzuki grand Vitara silver I always love Suzuki ❤️ ❤️👌🥈
Thanks man
Thanks
el video esta buenisimo ayuda mucho, pero me pregunto que les paso a los japoneses con esta camioneta que todo es un problema, sin hablar de cambiar el evapoirador del aire que tenemos que desarmar medio vehiculo para cambiarlo, los fusibles debajo del tablero n i se diga, y pare usted de contar
I think If I'm going to open it up I'll change all 3 :)
It's called a nut driver bit.
A NUT DRIVER ????? I think you'll find it's called a socket, used world wide,but maybe you haven't ventured very far
@@toonarmy1946 lol. Correction, my friend.... it's only a socket if it goes on a ratchet wrench. If it's a drill bit that can be used in a drill or a nut driver/11 and 1, then it's not called a socket. Sounds like I may have traveled a little bit farther than you.
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Brakes 😢lol
Thanks