never needs to be replaced
On older models (ex my 91) there are Phillips screws on the sides on the headlights that you turn to adjust the headlights (either up or down or left or right) on newer cars (ex my 98) there are levels built right into the headlight assembly, park the car dead level with a half tank of gas and like up the marks by turning the screws that adjust the headlights
No, the 98 Camaro is when Chevy started switching things up, they headlights aren't the in cased bulbs for headlights they are now a 9000 type bulb such as a 9005 I believe is what 98 Camaro's take for headlights. The only way I could think it was possible is if you replaced the headlights, hood, fenders, bumper, and I'm not sure then if it would still work. Those two years are the two different 4th generation Camaro's made.
It is the same as a 98' Corolla. It is attached to the back of the gas tank.
look in your owner's manual It is under the hood and is called the power distribution box.
Check the bulbs one of the 2 filaments may be burned out
When you turn on the headlights of any car it causes a load (or horsepower drag) on the engine. Your car has an idle problem and the load on the alternator simply exacerbates it.
98' headlights look better
Yes--But loosen only DO NOT REMOVE COMPLETELY
It requires an engine scanner to set the timing on that year engine.
yes, however you may need to slightly raise the fenders and adjust the headlights for smooth lines.
No