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shiksa 12-14-2017 07:06 PM

Finding parts for my 06 H2 SUT
 
I am looking for the lens cover for the courtesy door light on the rear drivers side. I've called every parts supplier out there, including Ebay, Amazon, GM, and any company that advertises H2 parts, and aftermarket accessories . The only option I have found is buying the entire light for $26 to $35 .
Does anyone have a suggestion ?
Thanks

NoSpoon 12-14-2017 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by shiksa (Post 348684)
I am looking for the lens cover for the courtesy door light on the rear drivers side. I've called every parts supplier out there, including Ebay, Amazon, GM, and any company that advertises H2 parts, and aftermarket accessories . The only option I have found is buying the entire light for $26 to $35 .
Does anyone have a suggestion ?
Thanks

My suggestion is to buy it, the outside lens and the rest of it are all one part.

Good Luck!

MixManSC 12-16-2017 08:09 AM

Agreed.... the lens is not a separate part. Its is hermetically bonded to the light. Problem is if the bulb burns out someone will make the mistake of thinking you pop the lens off the change the bulb. That breaks the lens off with no way to reattach it other than to try and glue it back on. The correct way to change the bulbs on door panel lights is from the back side of the door panel - you have to at minimum pop the lower part of the door panel loose so that you can reach to the bulb holder.

LoJac963 12-17-2017 10:46 AM

you CAN pop the full light assembly out but it will feel like you are going to break the thing in half but they can be removed from the front. Ideally as Mix mentioned, changing the bulb from behind the panel is the best route to go.


Then again breaking a mounting point on a door panel is a whole different set of issues lol.


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