
Replacing front low beam bulbs is real easy like. There are three screws and three bolts you need to remove in order to get the entire headlight casing out. There's one screw on the side just below the front marker light, and there are two more screws to remove in the front along the bottom edge of the plastic trim piece directly below the headlight.
Remove these screws and small side marker and plastic trim piece that runs along the front, under the headlight should be loose enough to move to the side.
Next there are two 10mm bolts to remove on the side of the headlight casing, and one more 10mm bolt on the front bottom of the headlight - you'll probably need a small 6" ratchet extender to reach it.
Once you have those three bolts out, you unplug the main headlight wiring harness - just have to depress a small plastic tab where it connects to the headlight to remove this. Now you can remove the entire headlight casing.
With the headlight casing on your workbench, there are two plastic covers that you turn to remove, then you'll see the back of each of the bulbs. The one with the long white braded wire is the low beam light, the other is the high. remove the standard electrical connections to the bulb, and then there's a small wire that you unhook to release the bulb.
With your new bulb ready - don't touch the glass of the bulb with your fingers tips (use a small tissue) replace the bulb, reconnect the small wire tab to hold it in place, and secure the standard wire connections.
Now just do everything backwards to reinstall the entire casing.
** When you're replacing with a new bulb, try to run the white wire for the low beam bulb as far away from the ground cable conection on the back of he bulb as possible. Mine is all black and charred from where it shorted out on the ground, causing my bulb to prematurely die.