Perfect! I had to pull out 3 10mm bolts underneath each side. Took me like 7 minutes. Glad these simple maintenance things are easy on these cars. Thanks for the video 😁
Thank you for this video, you made it a lot easier then the other video I watched that made me not want to try this. Thanks to you I was able to do this on my own and didn't take long at all.
This works, but involves a lot of work. I found I could replace the passenger side one easily from the hood. The driver side one required pulling out the battery, but still easier than crawling underneath.
That “ weather cover” actually has 3 screws and can be completely removed. While I like the way you did it, I find that way causes me and my bigger arms to get scratched up pretty bad. Mentioning to use the old robber gasket from the bulb you’ve removed is what separates your videos from others. The rubber gaskets on led or aftermarket halogens tend to be thicker and firmer making getting the bulbs into the headlight housing’s 3 tab slots almost impossible. I’ll be doing my fog lights on my 2017 Highlander today as the bulbs in there are OEM and even though I am not one of those people who constantly runs the fogs the bulbs have at least 100 hours total run time on them.
I just wanted to update on my fog light led install. I actually did it the way you suggested on the weather cover removal, but guess what…….. I forgot your advice about the plastic restriction on the bulb housing and I struggled for over 30 minutes to “ figure it out “. Finally it clicked in my head about removing the plug first and it went smoothly after that.
@@trackpalmer it doesn’t…the company I drive for refuses to put them in their trucks. LED lights are too damn bright and most people who have them could care less if they cause accidents.
BEST TO Do FROM INSIDE For DRIVER SIDE. MOVE THE BATTERY BaCK- fir that ONE front BOLT on battery bracket gets UNDCREWED, REACH IN FROM UNDER THE HOOD. 10 MIN
The size varies depending on the plan. What is important is the connection which is H11. I realized that I had the wrong link in the description and then I updated that
Thank you very much. The tip on disconnecting the electrical fitting before removing (or replacing the bulb was invaluable!
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Perfect! I had to pull out 3 10mm bolts underneath each side. Took me like 7 minutes. Glad these simple maintenance things are easy on these cars. Thanks for the video 😁
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Thank you for this video, you made it a lot easier then the other video I watched that made me not want to try this. Thanks to you I was able to do this on my own and didn't take long at all.
Glad I could help!
I like the music. Very chill, not too loud.
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I appreciate the video. I'll use this shortly. I hope you replaced that tire. She's on her last rotation... get it! (thank you)
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Thanks heaps brother your way works perfectly saves me lot of hassle. God bless you .
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Thanks, Just put some new Led’s on. Ma shit looking beautiful🙏🏾
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Thank you. Your video was helpful and worked great for me.
Glad it helped
Worked perfect! Thank you for the video!
Glad it helped!🫡
This works, but involves a lot of work. I found I could replace the passenger side one easily from the hood. The driver side one required pulling out the battery, but still easier than crawling underneath.
I sat next to the car and was able to reach up underneath just fine. Had to do it just by touch but after watching this video had no issues :)
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Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you !!!!!!
You are so welcome!
Thank you!
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Thanks 🙏🏼!!
You're welcome!
thank you :)
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That “ weather cover” actually has 3 screws and can be completely removed. While I like the way you did it, I find that way causes me and my bigger arms to get scratched up pretty bad. Mentioning to use the old robber gasket from the bulb you’ve removed is what separates your videos from others. The rubber gaskets on led or aftermarket halogens tend to be thicker and firmer making getting the bulbs into the headlight housing’s 3 tab slots almost impossible. I’ll be doing my fog lights on my 2017 Highlander today as the bulbs in there are OEM and even though I am not one of those people who constantly runs the fogs the bulbs have at least 100 hours total run time on them.
Noted. Good luck 👍
I just wanted to update on my fog light led install. I actually did it the way you suggested on the weather cover removal, but guess what…….. I forgot your advice about the plastic restriction on the bulb housing and I struggled for over 30 minutes to “ figure it out “. Finally it clicked in my head about removing the plug first and it went smoothly after that.
@@Zeek800 I’m happy you figured it out 🫡
Thanks Yaad man, you explained this very well
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Are the instructions the same for a older 2012 highlander as well?
Yes. The setup is similar
Those LED lights blind oncoming drivers. As a professional truck driver I would love to see them outlawed!
Not all LEDs are the same. I see them on trucks too. I hope your truck doesn’t have any LED headlights
@@trackpalmer it doesn’t…the company I drive for refuses to put them in their trucks. LED lights are too damn bright and most people who have them could care less if they cause accidents.
BEST TO Do FROM INSIDE For DRIVER SIDE. MOVE THE BATTERY BaCK- fir that ONE front BOLT on battery bracket gets UNDCREWED, REACH IN FROM UNDER THE HOOD. 10 MIN
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thanks. looks like you need new tires too.
I replaced them that same week
I watching this videos try to found the 💡 number of buldil think 9005 away are good ldeas to show or say we build are for fog light or any other buld
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Size of socket size need it
10mm
What size is the light bulb
The size varies depending on the plan. What is important is the connection which is H11. I realized that I had the wrong link in the description and then I updated that
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Happy it helped 🫡
Thank you!
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