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Headlight Assembly w/ All Bulbs & Wiring Harness Compatible with 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Chevy Silverado 1500/2007-2014 Silverado 2500HD 3500HD Replacement Headlamp Chrome Amber

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1.Color:Black Headlights


About this item

  • 【Product Specification】: Bulb Type: Halogen | Bulb Model: Low Beam: H11; High Beam: 9005/HB3; Turn SIgnal: 3157A | Housing Color: Chrome| Reflector Color: Amber | (Headlights Assembly Included Bulbs & Wiring Harness)
  • 【Pay Attention】: Not Compatible on 2007 Chevy Silverado Classic Models. OEM Part Number: 25962804, 25962805, 22853028, 22853027 | Parkslink Number: GM2502280, GM2503280 | HOLLANDER: 114-01012L / 114-01011R
  • 【Product Specification】: Bulb Type: Halogen | Bulb Model: Low Beam: H11; High Beam: 9005/HB3; Turn SIgnal: 3157A | Housing Color: Chrome| Reflector Color: Amber | (Headlights Assembly Included All Bulbs & Wiring Harness)
  • 【Extraordinary Quality】: It is constructed of highly durable polycarbonate material for preventing cracking, waterproof-sealed to keep driving illumination good, can ensure an extremely long lasting operate life in outdoor conditions, including the heavy weather
  • 【Simple Installation】: Plug-n-play style, direct bolt-on OE fitment and replacement for factory unit, fast and easy installation without any drilling or modification



Product Description

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Compatible with

  • 2007 - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
  • 2007 - 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 / 2500 HD
  • 2007 - 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 / 3500 HD
  • Not Compatible on 2007 Silverado Classic Models

Part Number

PART NUMBER HL-CS07
PARTSLINK GM2502280, GM2503280
OEM 25962804, 25962805
OEM 22853028, 22853027
HOLLANDER 114-01012L, 114-01011R
TYC 20681800, 20681700
DORMAN 1591941, 1591942
DEPO 3351145RAS 3351145LAS
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Features

  • High Beam Bulb: 9005/HB3
  • Low Beam Bulb: H11
  • Turn Signal : 3157A
  • Included Bulbs and Wiring Harness
  • Color: Chrome Housing / Amber Reflector
  • Durable, Lightweight

Product Description

Easy Installation

  • Plug-n-Play Operation, Direct Bolt-On OE Fitment or Replacement for the Stock Unit.
  • Product Durability: Advanced UV coating is applied on headlamp lens, to protect the lens from scratches and cracks as well as from UV rays. The comprehensive testing processes, ensure the resistance of leakage, corrosion, and rust, for longer service life.
  • Comparable to OEM in breathability and structural integrity with features like a Gore-tex fabric membrane to allow moisture to escape but also repel liquid.
  • Meets or exceeds applicable DOT/SAE standards and complies with the U.S. Motor Vehicle Safety Standard, FMVSS-108.
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DO HEADLIGHTS DIM OVER TIME

you’ll discover that the haze is on the outside of the headlight cover, and is caused by environmental factors. Ultraviolet light from the sun is the leading culprit, followed by road salt and grime that interact with the plastic and cause it to lose its transparency.

Headlights that fade over time are impossible to avoid, as it’s a part of how the components wear out, but it’s essential that you do something about it. By replacing the bulbs, installing new headlight lenses or getting new bulbs, you can ensure you’ll have a clear view of the road ahead.

HOW DO YOU REPLACE A HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY?

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Some headlights are part of an entire assembly, so you can’t simply change the bulb. If you need to replace the entire headlight assembly, it shouldn’t take long with most car models. If the job is straightforward, you are looking at less than an hour. However, your model might require that the entire front-bumper fascia be removed—or at least loosened—to reach the headlight assembly. For example, replacing the headlight on a Toyota Camry, Chevy Malibu, or Ford Fusion might be more challenging. It requires extra time, so give yourself at least two hours if you aren’t experienced.

Before you start, we recommend two things:

  • Buy a repair manual for your vehicle.
  • Watch YouTube videos specific to your model and year.

These will help you understand the specific steps required for your model. Here are essential pointers for swapping headlight assemblies.

  • Only work on the headlight assembly while the car is off, and the keys are out of the ignition.
  • Remove all bolted- or clipped-on connections, including the wiring harness connected in the back.
  • Place any small pieces in a safe location for reassembly.
  • Once you connect the new headlight assembly, try it before putting everything back together. Use the low and high beams to ensure everything is working.

Remember also to check the aim of the headlights using our guide to adjusting headlights.

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Moisture in Headlights

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What Can You Do About It?

Usually, when you turn the headlights on, the heat causes the moisture to evaporate. It can also evaporate on its own over the course of the day, as the sun warms things up enough to do the same job. Driving the car can also help, as it allows air to pass through the vents in the light housing and clear out the moisture, much like running the defroster in your car’s cabin clears the windshield.

Moisture in Headlights Doesn’t Have to Mean It’s Time for Replacement

Ventilation = Condensation

Since most headlights generate heat, they need to be ventilated, which means that they feature small vents that can suck in moisture when the car is turned off. If the outer lens cools more quickly than the air inside the headlight unit, it can cause condensation. This explains why you most often encounter condensation in the morning after your car has been parked overnight.

Moisture in headlights can be a frustrating problem:

  • Fogginess affect the amount of light the unit projects.
  • It can also cause corrosion over time inside the assembly.
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Is It Time for a Replacement?

If you’re seeing more than a normal amount of moisture in your headlights, or if you’ve noticed more water inside the housing after a rain storm, you could be dealing with a cracked headlight or a problem with the rubber gaskets that seal it to the body. Most of the time, gaskets can be replaced individually, but if the headlight housing is cracked, then you’ll most likely have to replace the entire unit.

Prevent Further Moisture:

There’s a number of products that can help you recreate a firm seal.

  • inspect the seal for any damage or debris. If necessary, run a bead of silicone sealant around the factory seal area to ensure no moisture can enter the assembly
  • replace the seal if your housing uses a replaceable seal. You’ll also want to check the O-rings that protect the electrical connectors, bulb, vent and other components of your headlight assembly.

Edward
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
I came with no lights
Steve Rosso
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
Yeah installed great and look great on my truck!Steve
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
They look good but seem to shine a bit high.
zach
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Moisture in lense
Charles
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
On time delivery
Bo
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
I Read people were having problems with condensation so I sealed just the top half of the headlights with silicone and have had zero issues with them and they've been in heavy storms recently. They look good and install was easy. Definitely recommend.
Chase
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
 
Shon
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
So much better looking on the truck and what a difference on the brightness they look awesome
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