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tony Headlight Inserts - Install Mar 9, 1:27am -  #120323

2000 Liquid Silver Celica GT
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Tater's Headlight Inserts Installed...
http://www.celicahobby.com/ubbthreads/thread.f_1869864807_0_collapsed_5__1.html


Tater's Headlight Inserts are relatively easy to install. It took Isaac and I about 5 hours (with a pizza break) to finish it. It involves opening the headlight assembly and replace the stock insert with Tater's.

There are many write-up's already exist on this board (and others) in regards to disassembling the stock headlights. Please keep in mind that this is what we did. It is not the absolute correct way, nor is it the only way. As with any install guide, this is strictly for reference and information only. eCelica.com, its staff and I are not responsible for any damage/injury to you and/or your vehicle if you chose to use this install guide. Please use common sense. When in doubt, take it to a professional.

Step 1 - removing the headlight

Remove the 3 screws securing the headlight. Two of the screws are easy to get to. The third one is covered by the front bumper. You may choose to remove the front bumper. I just had Isaac pulled open the side of the bumper while I removed the screw.



Step 2 - prepping the headlight for the oven

Once the headlight is removed, take out all of the light bulbs and rubber shields. Don't forget to remove the rubber shield from the DRL/high beam. Unlike the low beam, you don't need to remove the shield before removing the bulb. I almost left it on, which would not be good when the headlight is in the oven. Also, wipe-off any excess dirts. Then, remove the 3 screws from the headlight.



Step 3 - put the headlight in the oven

The headlight is not only held together by the 3 screws, but also by tons of heavy duty glue/epoxy. In order to open it up, the glue must be heated. We used a large cooking pan and lined it with a towel. Preheat the oven at 300 degree for 10-15 minutes, then turn it off. Put the headlight in and heat it for about 10 minutes.



Step 4 - opening the headlight

Take the headlight out of the oven and slightly bend the small taps along the side of the headlight. Don't use too much force. They should be soft enough to be bent.



Once the taps are bent, start pryine the headlights apart with a butter knife or similar tool. Work from one end to the other. This is the most difficult part. But, you will get there. Put the headlight back into the oven if the glue starts to cool and harden. Repeat this step as many times as necessary. I had to do it at least 4 times. Again, don't rush! Once you have a large enough opening, then just pull it open with both hands.



Finally, it is opened!! Once it is opened, clean up the excess glue before they get hardened on the clear lens cover.



Step 5 - replacing the inserts

There are 2 small screws holding the stock insert in. Remove them and pop the insert right out.



Put the new insert in and secure it with the same little screws.

Step 6 - Trim the turn signal reflector

The stock turn signal reflector must be trimmed in order for the new insert to fit. Remove the small screw holding the reflector. (pics courtesy of Tater)



Mark the area to be cut and trim it with a Dremel or similar cutting tool.



Reinstall the trimmed reflector.

Step 7 - putting the pieces back together

We are almost done! For a better seal, Tater suggested using hot glue around the edges. Hot glue gun and glue sticks can be purchased from any craft/hobby store for less then $10. Isaac and I skipped this because there were plenty of glue on the headlight already. Plus, I wanted to use silicon instead.

To reassemble the headlight, align the two pieces and press firmly. By this time, the glue should be cooled and hardened. Put the headlight back in the oven to heat up the glue again. Repeat this until the headlight is closed completely. Then, bend the tabs back. Apply an even amount of silicon on seam of the headlight. One is done!!



Step 8 - reinstalling the headlight

The last step is pretty self-explanatory. Reinstall the light bulbs and rubber shields. Put the headlight back on the car, and secure it with the 3 screws. Repeat steps 1-8 for the other side.

Test it. It works!!



More pics can be found here:
http://www.celicahobby.com/ubbthreads/thread.f_1869864807_0_collapsed_5__1.html

I hope you have enjoyed this install guide and have found it to be useful. Thanks to Tater for a beautiful, high quality product. If you chose to purchase one, please contact Tater. The current price is $275 plus shipping. Sam and I both paid $80 for paint.

 

Evan Mar 9, 10:14am -  #120324

2003 Spectra Blue Mica Celica GT
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Nice write-up, very detailed.

tony Mar 9, 11:01am -  #120325

2000 Liquid Silver Celica GT
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Originally Posted by Evan
Nice write-up, very detailed.


thank you.

VSGTS14 Mar 9, 5:05pm -  #120326
Billy

05 WRB

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Milford, NJ
very nice

xmangt1 Mar 11, 5:27am -  #120327
Dave

2000 Super White Celica GT
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Posts: 1600
Chicago, IL
Good job!

tony Mar 12, 11:04am -  #120328

2000 Liquid Silver Celica GT
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Posts: 1186
Los Angeles, CA
Thanks, guys. I was hoping to get more pics during the installation. But, we were really running late. But, I think the info here is sufficient. Feel free to let me know if I missed anything.

LostAngel Mar 12, 4:22pm -  #120329
Brandon


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Pennsylvania
Tony, great install. This is one reason I love ecelica. The in depth guides to just about everything! These inserts look great on your car. Tator did a great job on them.

tony Mar 12, 4:51pm -  #120330

2000 Liquid Silver Celica GT
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Los Angeles, CA
Originally Posted by LostAngel
Tony, great install. This is one reason I love ecelica. The in depth guides to just about everything! These inserts look great on your car. Tator did a great job on them.


Thanks, man. And you're right. Tater makes a great product.

Anonymous Guest Mar 13, 9:28am -  #120331


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nice job turned out perfect

aspen Apr 2, 10:12pm -  #120332
Jaycee

2003 Silver Celica GT TURBO(VVT-

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team R TOY/GUARANTEED>Guam U.S...
cool!

UFCELI Nov 11, 12:54am -  #120333
Tanner

2000 Black Celica GT
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Posts: 878
University of Florida
Followed this guide word for word...took me about 3 hours but the turn signal housings were already cut for me. I must say it was easier than I thought. Tater's product is awesome This guide is excellent

danieldelgado05 Feb 21, 3:53pm -  #120334
Dan

2000 White Celica GT-S

New Member
Posts: 15
Lincoln, NE
Hey I know this may sound stupid to some of the people who've known about this site for a while, but who is Tater and how do I contact him to get some of those hot headlight inserts for my celica?

isaac Feb 21, 5:08pm -  #120335

2001 Absolutely Red Celica GT
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danieldelgado05 Feb 22, 1:05pm -  #120336
Dan

2000 White Celica GT-S

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Posts: 15
Lincoln, NE
Thanks!, they're pretty pricey

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