I just replaced all 3 light bulbs on my 2010 RAV4. The hardest part was tightening these LED bulbs into the slot. These grooves weren't deep enough even for a smallest and thinnest flat head screw driver to fit inside the slot. After struggling for a while I managed to barely tighten. Thanks for this video.
Yeah that is one complaint I have about those bulbs. I did the same thing and tried about 5 different screw drivers and none of them seemed good. But glad the video helped out!
I will see what I can do. Because the problem with changing those out, they are soldered to the circuit board. And I’m not the best at soldering. But maybe in the future I will try!
EXACT same situation for me right now, no light on the leftmost knob. This video will definitely help me out to fix it myself. Overall, so simple. Thanks again. One question .. do they dim, with the brightness control knob, like the old bulbs did?
the light bulbs have a positive and negative, and if they don't go in the correct position, they will not light up, and will need to be rotated 180 degrees.
amigo tengo un corolla 13, pero la luz del tablero de instrumento debo encenderla manualmente, sabes si hay alguna forma que encienda automaticamente cuando enciendo el carro....gracias
There is a light bulb for the numbers. And a soldered LED for the center push button. The center one can not be changed. But if you did install them and one of them isn’t lighting up. Then you might have it backwards. The polarity on these bulbs matter the orientation.
was the bulbs was just a snap on? or have to use screwdrivers? cause the part you change the bulbs where fastforwarded and thats is the critical part of the said repair.
Just ordered these for my 2010 corolla as it’s falling apart here in Iowa..lol Can I replace the light for the shift knob that shows the gears? Or what about lights for the window switch on the drivers side? I know the cluster bulb is Solderd sadly. Been subbed for over 2 years now man. Still enjoying ur old content to help me later!
I am pretty sure the shifter is a bulb that can be replaced! I have seen other change the color! As for the window switches, they are also soldered onto the board. But I appreciate you subscribing and watching the videos!
Thank you! 🙏 And I have seen people do it. It’s just not easy. The lights are soldered onto the circuit board. So if your good at soldering you might be able to do it.
Thanks for the video! I noticed after I changed the bulbs my AC won’t work the same, like it lost power when is shooting air and in level 3 and 4 won’t even work …any ideas?
@@youssanescobar9177 no problem! I hope it helped! As for the controls not being the same, the knobs might have moved or turned when they were unplugged from the cable that drives the AC controls. I would recommend that you turn the knobs all the way to one side, and manually turn the cable behind it to 1 side so they line up with the corresponding control on the knob.
Do you know if we can change the color of the light on the dashboard by the odometer? It’s like a yellowish orange color on my Corolla 2011 and I want to change it to a blue and red color like it is in modern cars
The window heating button which is a deep orange color, which is the center button, this has its own led that is soldered onto the circuit board. And the blower speed button has a bulb that you can change, as I shown in the video.
Hello. I noticed before replacing bulb your radio panel lights were not working too? Did i see it right. My radio panel lights were working and my radio light and temperature control dial light both went off at same time
My radio lights worked, I was only turning on the headlight switch, which would turn on the interior lights. But since I didn’t have the radio on, they didn’t show in the video.
Hey thanks for the reply but little update. My diagnosis was wrong. They are two separate things. Found out my panel light had two options and you have to turn them on at the same time.
@@BrandonStellmach I want to help you, in My corolla has the lights running in the Air Conditioning Unit Which is in the middle only, while the rest of the lights (For example, the temperature control...) do not works when the headlights are turned on at night
@@bilalalhajaya9870 make sure the bulbs are in there properly. As well as make sure you have the polarity correct. So you might need to rotate them 180 degrees to get the positive on the correct side.
Sir does it have a fuse and where it is loctaed? I changed my bulbs but still ot wont light, even the bulb below the shifter cover. So i was thinking maybe its a case of blown fuse. Also, the fuse box cover of my corolla is gone so i dont know if theres a fuse for the ac control panel. Id love my ac dash to get the same look as yours. Thanks pls help
I’m not exactly sure if there is a fuse just for the climate lights, but it looks like sport number 4 on the fuses says switch illumination. I’m not sure if that might be it. But here’s a website so you can take a look at all the locations, just scroll down to see the interior fuse panel locations. www.autogenius.info/toyota-corolla-2009-2012-fuse-box-diagram/amp/
@@BrandonStellmach thanks much sir ill look it up. Btw, Able to set up my android stereo with no hassle. Bought the xtrons though. Thanks for your videos
@@BrandonStellmach sir i got i! Thanks much! Yeah the 4th slots got no fuse so i put one in and the panel iluminated although have to change the first knob, its not working but the two got lights now. Thanks sir
i have a 2010 corolla type s and all my middle light like turning the ac on turns on , on all 3 in the middle but the light around it wont brighten or dim what could be the issue.?
idk if the middle bulb you replace just turns on the middle light but the rest idk if there is another bulb that lights it. it used to dim but the middle is always been the same @@BrandonStellmach
@@leomunoz2422if you are talking about the middle orange light, those do not dim with the dimmer switch on the car. But the other bulbs that I replace in this video should dim with the dimmer.
Yes they are bright at night time, when you actually need them. Just during a sunny day it’s hard to see them light up. I should of should what they look like at night. Sorry about that!
@@BrandonStellmach thanks bro! i changed them using the LEDs you used. the lights work really good. one problem thou, the indicator on top (the little square) is not lighting up. yours does?
@@johndoe-db1ew if your talking about the orange light, try to press the button in the middle. That is how that light turns on. If that’s not it, try to describe it better to me!
@@BrandonStellmach im talking about the little square that's right about the numbers of the AC. you know when turning up the AC from 1 to 2, or 3 to 4. there's a little indicator about the number but is not lighting up. I hope this helps
@@BrandonStellmach I had to do it last week. Took a couple hours and it being hot didn't help me. Didn't notice they were replaceable bulbs until I perused your backlog of vids. Wish the dash bulbs were replaceable too.
Here is the link to the radio: idoing2006.com/products/idoing-9inch-android-12-radio-head-unit-for-toyota-corolla-10-e140-e150-2006-2013?variant=41335808360546 DISCOUNT CODE: Brandon Stellmach
I just replaced all 3 light bulbs on my 2010 RAV4. The hardest part was tightening these LED bulbs into the slot. These grooves weren't deep enough even for a smallest and thinnest flat head screw driver to fit inside the slot. After struggling for a while I managed to barely tighten. Thanks for this video.
Yeah that is one complaint I have about those bulbs. I did the same thing and tried about 5 different screw drivers and none of them seemed good.
But glad the video helped out!
Can you make a video on how to change the dashboard lights (speedometer area)
I will see what I can do. Because the problem with changing those out, they are soldered to the circuit board. And I’m not the best at soldering. But maybe in the future I will try!
EXACT same situation for me right now, no light on the leftmost knob.
This video will definitely help me out to fix it myself. Overall, so simple. Thanks again.
One question .. do they dim, with the brightness control knob, like the old bulbs did?
Seems to be a common failure for some reason!
And yes they dim and get brighter with the control knob!
@@BrandonStellmachsame for me 🤦. Looks like Toyota cheaper out on that bulb lol
Same issue just it’s the right most Knob which is the temperature control. Plus white leds do look better and modern. Thank you
I hope the video helped solve your problem!
@@BrandonStellmachwould these same lights work on mine, it’s a 2012 not a 2009
@@anthonyolivan4373yes this should be de same for 2009-2013 corolla!
That's awesome. I will be ordering them for myself. Thank you for the link!
Thanks for the support 🙏
Thanks for this video. What do you mean polarity alignment? Is this trial and error thing to see if the bulbs light up?
the light bulbs have a positive and negative, and if they don't go in the correct position, they will not light up, and will need to be rotated 180 degrees.
amigo tengo un corolla 13, pero la luz del tablero de instrumento debo encenderla manualmente, sabes si hay alguna forma que encienda automaticamente cuando enciendo el carro....gracias
These cars do not come with automatic headlights. So you will have to always turn them on when it gets dark outside!
@@BrandonStellmach thank friend
Just replaced mine, but middle knob push button lights up but numbers don't, is there 2 bulbs for middle knob?
There is a light bulb for the numbers. And a soldered LED for the center push button. The center one can not be changed.
But if you did install them and one of them isn’t lighting up. Then you might have it backwards. The polarity on these bulbs matter the orientation.
Thanks so much, that's probably my issue!!
was the bulbs was just a snap on? or have to use screwdrivers? cause the part you change the bulbs where fastforwarded and thats is the critical part of the said repair.
The bulbs are a twist lock, which I recommend a flat head screw driver to help get them in and out.
Amazing difference 👍
Yeah it’s nice. Made the interior much cleaner at night!
Hello, I recently did this today, and the white lights (where the numbers are) are unfortunately still out. Any pointers?
same exact situation i have; middle knob is still out even with new bulb :(
Make sure the polarity is correct. May need to take the bulb out and rotate 180 degrees.
Just ordered these for my 2010 corolla as it’s falling apart here in Iowa..lol
Can I replace the light for the shift knob that shows the gears? Or what about lights for the window switch on the drivers side? I know the cluster bulb is Solderd sadly.
Been subbed for over 2 years now man. Still enjoying ur old content to help me later!
I am pretty sure the shifter is a bulb that can be replaced! I have seen other change the color!
As for the window switches, they are also soldered onto the board.
But I appreciate you subscribing and watching the videos!
Great video dude!
You know if i can change the lights of the cluster?
Thank you! 🙏
And I have seen people do it. It’s just not easy. The lights are soldered onto the circuit board. So if your good at soldering you might be able to do it.
Thanks for the video! I noticed after I changed the bulbs my AC won’t work the same, like it lost power when is shooting air and in level 3 and 4 won’t even work …any ideas?
@@youssanescobar9177 no problem! I hope it helped!
As for the controls not being the same, the knobs might have moved or turned when they were unplugged from the cable that drives the AC controls.
I would recommend that you turn the knobs all the way to one side, and manually turn the cable behind it to 1 side so they line up with the corresponding control on the knob.
Very nice! Was thinking to do the same in mine, cheers!
Very easy mod, and makes the car look much nicer!
Just changed these bro they look so good!
Such a cheap and easy mod to do for our cars!
Do you know if we can change the color of the light on the dashboard by the odometer? It’s like a yellowish orange color on my Corolla 2011 and I want to change it to a blue and red color like it is in modern cars
The only issue with the odometer lights, they are soldered onto the board. So you need to know how to do soldering of small lights to change them out.
Hi Brandon, so there is only one bulb that illuminates the window heating button and the blower speed button?
The window heating button which is a deep orange color, which is the center button, this has its own led that is soldered onto the circuit board. And the blower speed button has a bulb that you can change, as I shown in the video.
@@BrandonStellmach Lovely, thanks 👍
Hello. I noticed before replacing bulb your radio panel lights were not working too? Did i see it right. My radio panel lights were working and my radio light and temperature control dial light both went off at same time
My radio lights worked, I was only turning on the headlight switch, which would turn on the interior lights. But since I didn’t have the radio on, they didn’t show in the video.
Hey thanks for the reply but little update. My diagnosis was wrong. They are two separate things. Found out my panel light had two options and you have to turn them on at the same time.
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Thank you! I’m glad the videos have helped out!
@@BrandonStellmach I want to help you, in My corolla has the lights running in the Air Conditioning Unit Which is in the middle only, while the rest of the lights (For example, the temperature control...) do not works when the headlights are turned on at night
@@bilalalhajaya9870 make sure the bulbs are in there properly. As well as make sure you have the polarity correct. So you might need to rotate them 180 degrees to get the positive on the correct side.
@@BrandonStellmach I'll do that and let you know what happens, thank you
Thank you!
No problem! Thanks for supporting the channel!
Thank you.
No problem! 👍
Sir does it have a fuse and where it is loctaed? I changed my bulbs but still ot wont light, even the bulb below the shifter cover. So i was thinking maybe its a case of blown fuse. Also, the fuse box cover of my corolla is gone so i dont know if theres a fuse for the ac control panel. Id love my ac dash to get the same look as yours. Thanks pls help
I’m not exactly sure if there is a fuse just for the climate lights, but it looks like sport number 4 on the fuses says switch illumination. I’m not sure if that might be it. But here’s a website so you can take a look at all the locations, just scroll down to see the interior fuse panel locations.
www.autogenius.info/toyota-corolla-2009-2012-fuse-box-diagram/amp/
@@BrandonStellmach thanks much sir ill look it up. Btw, Able to set up my android stereo with no hassle. Bought the xtrons though. Thanks for your videos
@@BrandonStellmach sir i got i! Thanks much! Yeah the 4th slots got no fuse so i put one in and the panel iluminated although have to change the first knob, its not working but the two got lights now. Thanks sir
@@popoygravy5118 awesome, I’m glad you were able to get it figured out!
@@BrandonStellmach thanks to you:)
what are the size of the bulb?
mm size what?
I put a link in the description for the bulbs I used on Amazon, but from what I see they are a 10MM.
@@BrandonStellmach soket was t 4.2 right?
Yes it is
Hey I'm new on the channel and i just got my corolla 2012
That’s awesome! I got plenty of videos about my corolla!
i have a 2010 corolla type s and all my middle light like turning the ac on turns on , on all 3 in the middle but the light around it wont brighten or dim what could be the issue.?
That’s interesting, I have not heard of that. Is it because the bulbs that are in there are not dimmable?
idk if the middle bulb you replace just turns on the middle light but the rest idk if there is another bulb that lights it. it used to dim but the middle is always been the same @@BrandonStellmach
@@leomunoz2422if you are talking about the middle orange light, those do not dim with the dimmer switch on the car. But the other bulbs that I replace in this video should dim with the dimmer.
@@BrandonStellmach isnt that the bulb u replaced the middle orange? There is another?
@@BrandonStellmach noticed the light on my gearbox dont turn on as well weird
they also work for the board?
What board? The dash board? These will not work for the dash board, because they are soldered onto the circuit board.
where do i buy those lights and what is it called pls
Here is the link to the ones I used.
amzn.to/3DxEvO6
Can u make a video on changing the cluster bulbs to LED?
The cluster is a lot harder to change, because the lights are actually soldered onto the circuit board. So I need to know how to solder good first!
@@BrandonStellmach oh they are ?
Yeah u should learn to do it good so u can switch them LED, cuz I’ve been wanting to do it but idk how
It might be sometime I do in the future!
so the LEDs you used are super bright or not?
Yes they are bright at night time, when you actually need them. Just during a sunny day it’s hard to see them light up. I should of should what they look like at night. Sorry about that!
@@BrandonStellmach thanks bro! i changed them using the LEDs you used. the lights work really good. one problem thou, the indicator on top (the little square) is not lighting up. yours does?
@@johndoe-db1ew if your talking about the orange light, try to press the button in the middle. That is how that light turns on.
If that’s not it, try to describe it better to me!
@@BrandonStellmach im talking about the little square that's right about the numbers of the AC. you know when turning up the AC from 1 to 2, or 3 to 4. there's a little indicator about the number but is not lighting up. I hope this helps
@@johndoe-db1ew I haven’t been in my corolla for awhile. I will check next time I’m in the car at night.
Wish I'd seen this when I had to go fix the blower position wire. (It's a PITA to do... Hope you never have to do it.)
That sucks, I guess I should of made this video sooner. I hope I don’t need to do that either!
@@BrandonStellmach I had to do it last week. Took a couple hours and it being hot didn't help me. Didn't notice they were replaceable bulbs until I perused your backlog of vids. Wish the dash bulbs were replaceable too.
@@ProjectBlackweather sounds like a daunting task, it is much easier to replace the bulbs as you see.
What is the size of the bulb?
They are a T4 wedge bulb, I have put the link in the description.
Can you also use t5 or only t4.2?
It has to be a t4 or t4.2. Otherwise if you did a t5 it would be to big and not fit.
I have the link in the description if you are looking for them.
@@BrandonStellmach Thank you!!
My question is what model is that radio
I have an idoing radio.
İt is t4 socket or t4.2 socket i have 2013 corolla
Here is the link to the lights I used.
amzn.to/3DxEvO6
Were you buy this radio
Here is the link to the radio:
idoing2006.com/products/idoing-9inch-android-12-radio-head-unit-for-toyota-corolla-10-e140-e150-2006-2013?variant=41335808360546
DISCOUNT CODE: Brandon Stellmach
What was the socket type?
I believe they are a T4 bulb. But I have put a link in the description for the bulbs I used.
Light size 3t or 4.2t?
They are 4.2. Here is the link to the ones I bought.
amzn.to/3DxEvO6
@@BrandonStellmach Thank you very much
What is the size of the light?
Here is the link to the lights I used.
amzn.to/3DxEvO6
Is this for a Toyota corolla 2011 ?
This was done on a 2009 corolla. But the 2009-2013 should be the exact same.
@@BrandonStellmach ok thanks
Always use gloves on bulb install to prevent the oils wearing the lights prematurely
Thank you, it is good to know that!
led T4.2?
Here is the link to the lights I used.
amzn.to/3DxEvO6
Repeat the video now but, with a fixed camera that allows you to see what you are doing clearly
I hope I was able to give you enough information to be able to get your lights replaced!
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Work on your sound buddy, your music is ten times the level of voice, bad man.
This is kind of an old video. I think they should have gotten better since this!