How to replace a burnt out headlight bulb in a Toyota Corolla?

How to replace a burnt out headlight bulb in a Toyota Corolla?

This automotive how-to guide was specifically written to assist owners of the ninth generation (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) Toyota Corolla in replacing a burnt out high beam headlight bulb, low beam headlight bulb, or a parking / turn signal bulb. (Look for the bolded name of the specific headlight bulb that you need to replace.)

How do you replace a low beam headlight bulb?

To replace the driver side low beam headlight bulb, you’ll need to remove the battery retaining arm and the battery itself. The battery retaining arm is held in place by two 10mm bolts, one at the front and one at the rear of the battery. To remove the battery terminals, loosen the two 10mm nuts and wiggle the terminals free.

Where can I find a headlight replacement guide?

(Look for the bolded name of the specific headlight bulb that you need to replace.) Owners of other Toyota vehicles such as the Camry, Prius, Matrix, Venza, Yaris, and Avalon may also find the guide to be useful.

How to change the low beam light on a Toyota Corolla?

This is a guide to change the headlight low beam and DRL (bulb) on your 9th Gen Toyota Corolla. This applies to all 9th Gen models and years. Parts: Headlight Bulb #9006. Toyota Part #90981-13047. Cost $20-25 per bulb. First check which light is out by turning on the headlights (you don’t have to turn the key!). Then turn the headlights back off.

This automotive how-to guide was specifically written to assist owners of the ninth generation (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) Toyota Corolla in replacing a burnt out high beam headlight bulb, low beam headlight bulb, or a parking / turn signal bulb. (Look for the bolded name of the specific headlight bulb that you need to replace.)

To replace the driver side low beam headlight bulb, you’ll need to remove the battery retaining arm and the battery itself. The battery retaining arm is held in place by two 10mm bolts, one at the front and one at the rear of the battery. To remove the battery terminals, loosen the two 10mm nuts and wiggle the terminals free.

How to adjust the LH on a Toyota Corolla?

Draw a horizontal line (by connecting the both low beam center marks) to where the headlights should strike (h rh and h lh lines). Take appropriate measures to prevent any influence of other lights. Set the headlights leveling position to ”0” position and adjust the angle of the headlight axis.

Why are my low beam headlights not working?

Both low beam headlights are not working. I have changed the bulbs and checked the fuses and it’s still not working. High beams work fine. What is odd is that when turning the switch to low beams the high beam light on the dash comes one. As the high beams work I don’t think the relay is bad. But I could be wrong.

Where is the low beam headlight bulb located?

The driver side low beam headlight bulb is located in the middle of the headlight assembly. The bulb’s base and power connector are both light grey. To remove the bulb, grasp the base and turn it 1/4 turn counter clockwise. Then pull it straight out from the headlight.

How to fix a Toyota Camry headlight problem?

Toyota had 3 wires into one pin and it broke in the connector. I cut out the wires and ran them to a new ground point and my problem was fixed. I have daytime lights and low / high beams also fog lights. I have this same issue on a 2004 camry (Highs work, lows went out all of a sudden, Fogs work, parking lights work).