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Posted by: isaac



Headlights, Low Beams H7 HALOGEN 55watt

from page 210 of the owners manual...

....

to replace the headlights (low beams)...

remove the clips from your engine plastics.
remove the engine plastics - in doing so, also remove the washer hose from the notch on the cover

unplug the headlight electric connector (if the connector is tight, wiggle it)
remove the rubber cover

release the bulb retaining spring and remove the bulb along with the socket. install new bulb into the socket and return the bulb retaining spring to its original position.
(to install a bulb, align the tabs of the bulb with the cutout of the mounting hole)

install the rubber cover with the "TOP" mark upward, and snuggle on the boss. Insert the electrical connector.
(make sure the rubber cover fits snugly on the connector and the headlight body.

Aiming is not necessary after replacing the bulb. When you believe aiming adjustment is necessary, contact your Toyota dealer

last step - re-install the engine plastics
(always notch the washer hose before fastening it when installing the engine plastics. This prevents washer hose damage.)

 
Posted by: GT2000

How do you release the bulb retaining spring. I tried pulling and it wouldn't let up so I didn't want to force it because I might break it. What the motion to remove the clip? Please help!

 
Posted by: isaac

push IN and then UP (or DOWN if working on the opposite side)

its clipped in - just like the clip on the back of a badge

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Posted by: CorvetteObsessed

The right (passenger side) retaining spring is a paing to put back on. I spent only seconds to lock the left (driver's side) retaining spring, but I spent 1/2 an hour trying to get the right retaining spring back in place. Any tips? Should I just remove the whole headlamp assembly?

 
Posted by: isaac

shine a flashlight through the outside of the assembly - if you look down through the top of the headlamp enclosure, you can view everything very clearly and this install will be much less frustrating

 
Posted by: ReTRD

I've replaced my bulbs but the left side doesn't look right when it's on at night.

You mention
"(to install a bulb, align the tabs of the bulb with the cutout of the mounting hole)"

I didn't see how the tabs and the 'mounting hole' match up...will the light fit in even if they're not matched up?

the whole experience didn't go very well...I have seen a newer vehicle with a headlight bulb that was more difficult to replace.

Thanks,
ReTRD

 
Posted by: X_Factor

Anyone else use the Nokya bulbs?? I just installed them and their fitment is terrible. The factory bulbs used 2 tabs as the Nokya only uses one, there is way too much play for the bulbs to move around. I 'd return them but I've got one original burned out and the local nazi's have ticketed me twice so far for it being out.

Anone else have a similar problem with these bulbs and had any problems with them flopping around or have a solution to gettting em to fit better ???? Or know of a better bulb with better fitment??

 
Posted by: isaac

turn the bulb upside rightside up and you will not have that problem. you current are trying to install your lightbulb upsidedown

 
Posted by: 02telemovistar

how do i get the plastic piece off the back of the headlight housing? i got the top loose but i can't get that plastic piece to come out... i dont want to remove the whole headlight housing if i dont have to. anyone have any pics?

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