Need Help with 2020 Chevy Equinox Grill Replacement?

How to Replace the Grill on a 2020 Chevy Equinox

Replacing the grill on your 2020 Chevy Equinox can seem daunting, but with the right guidance, you can tackle it like a pro! Here’s a simple step-by-step tutorial for anyone looking to replace their grill for maintenance or customization purposes.

Tools You’ll Need

  • Flathead screwdriver
  • Phillips screwdriver
  • Pliers
  • A clean workspace
  • New grill (make sure it’s compatible!)

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Gather Your Supplies

Before diving in, make sure you have all the necessary tools and the new grill ready. You can find compatible grills online or at your local auto parts store.

Step 2: Prepare Your Vehicle

Park your 2020 Chevy Equinox on a flat surface and turn off the ignition. Allow the engine to cool for safety, then pop the hood to access the grill.

Step 3: Remove Old Grill

  1. Detach the Front Bumper: To access the grill, you may need to remove the front bumper cover. Use your screwdriver to remove screws and clips holding it in place.
  2. Locate the Grill Fasteners: Once the bumper is off, find the screws or clips securing the grill. Typically, there are several screws at the top and bottom.
  3. Unscrew and Remove: Use your screwdriver to unscrew the fasteners. If there are clips, gently pry them out with your flathead screwdriver. Carefully pull the grill away from the assembly.

Step 4: Install the New Grill

  1. Align the New Grill: Position the new grill in the same way the old one was mounted. Ensure all tabs and holes align correctly.
  2. Secure the Grill: Reinsert the screws or clips you removed in Step 3 to secure the new grill. Make sure everything is tight but avoid overtightening.

Step 5: Reattach the Bumper

Carefully reattach the front bumper cover to your Equinox. Make sure all screws and clips are in their proper places to avoid loose parts while driving.

Step 6: Final Checks

  • Start your vehicle and check if everything is properly assembled.
  • Make sure the grill is secure and there are no rattling noises.

Additional Tips

  • If you’re unsure about the replacement grill’s compatibility, always refer to the vehicle’s manual or consult with a professional.
  • Consider looking up installation videos online for a visual guide. Sometimes seeing it done can make the process clearer.

Replacing your grill can significantly enhance the appearance of your Chevy Equinox and protect the engine components behind it. If you have any questions or run into any issues, feel free to ask for help in this thread! Happy driving!

If you’re looking to replace the grill on your 2020 Chevy Equinox, you have options! OEM parts ensure a perfect fit, while aftermarket products can be more affordable and offer unique looks. Consider what matters most to you: budget, quality, or aesthetics.

That’s a great point! If you don’t mind spending a bit more, going with OEM is usually safer for resale value too. But some aftermarket grills really stand out!

I’ve seen some fantastic aftermarket grills that completely transform the Equinox. Just make sure to read reviews to avoid low-quality options. It’s worth investing a little time in scouting the right product!

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Absolutely! Reviews are key! I learned the hard way when I tried an aftermarket part that didn’t fit quite right. Lesson learned!

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So true, Robert! Quality should be prioritized. I think many people overlook that when focusing only on budget. Sometimes spending a little more saves you in the long run.

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Totally agree! I found a great mesh grill that suits my Equinox perfectly. It’s stylish and improves airflow. If you’re interested, I can share the link!

What about aesthetics? I personally like the aggressive look of some aftermarket options. Has anyone seen one that blends style and functionality?

That would be awesome! I’d love to see what you found. I’m still debating between OEM and some of the sleek aftermarket choices.

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Honestly, though, some aftermarket grills look so cheap! I wonder if this is the case often? I’d hate to put something poorly made on my ride.

You raise a good point, Mary. I’ve seen some that just didn’t cut it. Always check user photos before buying!

I have a little chuckle at grill stickers—seen one that said ‘bigger is better’? I say go bold with a grill, but not that comically huge! Just some humor to lighten the mood.

Haha, that sounds hilarious! It’s a grill, not a humvee! But who doesn’t love to express their personality through their ride?

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Does anyone have experience with both OEM and aftermarket? I’d be curious to know how they stack up in everyday conditions.

I tried an aftermarket and then replaced it with an OEM. The fit and finish were just incomparable. For regular wear and tear, OEM is the way to go.

Thanks, James! That really clarifies things. I love the idea of customizing but I want it to last. Maybe I’ll go with a reputable aftermarket brand for my Equinox!

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I recently replaced the grill on my 2020 Chevy Equinox. Here’s a quick list of tools you’ll need: flathead screwdriver, socket wrench set, and some clips remover. Don’t forget to wear safety gloves!

Thanks for sharing, eclay! Could you also mention how to detach the clips without breaking them?

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Absolutely! When detaching the clips, try to wiggle them gently while pulling. If you’re too rough, they can snap. A clips remover tool works wonders!

This sounds fun! I love DIY car projects. I’m planning to do it this weekend. Any suggestions on what to watch out for while installing the new grill?

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