Thank you for this video, trying to replace the side bracket and couldn't figure out what was holding it in. Now i know i need to take the headlight out to get that out!
Very informative comprehensive video on the front bumper/headlight removal relative to a Toyota Yaris. I've recently aquired a single owner 2007 model from a family member with141,000 miles in pristine condition. Quite candidly I'm shocked by the amount of plastic body shell clips and plastic components used in the manufacture of what appears to be a really smart, well thought out, very economical enduring automobile capable of achieving very high mileage. From the standpoint of periodic maintenance, a plethora of reasonably priced replacement parts seem obtainable by way of the internet and most appear to be in easy reach for a "do it myself" mechanic such as I. I'm looking foreward to both driving and maintaining this modest, gasoline sipping 1.5 liter 4 banger, as a welcome change from my behemoth V - 8's....Lets rip it up baby. 😂.
Thanks for the comment. They do use a lot of plastic around panels etc but what I appreciate is Toyota sent the money on the mechanical components which is why these are so reliable. Cheap your oil at least once a Month as these cars do burn a bit of oil at higher mileage
@@AutoBuddynz Thanks for the sound advice regarding oil consumption, I'll make certain to check levels monthly. I also have a 1973 MGB roadster with 82,000 miles that's equally similar to easily maintain, both are a breath of fresh air when compared to the costs of maintaining modern day luxury vehicles.
Just did my headlight bulb replacement. This video was the best I've seen in how to achieve this task. Thank you.
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I drive an 08 yaris and your video goes into exactly on how to remove the lights/bumper. thank you!
Thanks for the comment!
Love how you spend a moment to explain (document) the order and type of underside bolts/screws. Very helpful!
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Appreciate the support! Thanks
Thank you for this video, trying to replace the side bracket and couldn't figure out what was holding it in. Now i know i need to take the headlight out to get that out!
Great! Thanks for the feedback
Very clear and informative, just what I needed, many thanks.
Thanks!
Very informative comprehensive video on the front bumper/headlight removal relative to a Toyota Yaris. I've recently aquired a single owner 2007 model from a family member with141,000 miles in pristine condition. Quite candidly I'm shocked by the amount of plastic body shell clips and plastic components used in the manufacture of what appears to be a really smart, well thought out, very economical enduring automobile capable of achieving very high mileage. From the standpoint of periodic maintenance, a plethora of reasonably priced replacement parts seem obtainable by way of the internet and most appear to be in easy reach for a "do it myself" mechanic such as I. I'm looking foreward to both driving and maintaining this modest, gasoline sipping 1.5 liter 4 banger, as a welcome change from my behemoth V - 8's....Lets rip it up baby. 😂.
Thanks for the comment. They do use a lot of plastic around panels etc but what I appreciate is Toyota sent the money on the mechanical components which is why these are so reliable. Cheap your oil at least once a Month as these cars do burn a bit of oil at higher mileage
@@AutoBuddynz Thanks for the sound advice regarding oil consumption, I'll make certain to check levels monthly. I also have a 1973 MGB roadster with 82,000 miles that's equally similar to easily maintain, both are a breath of fresh air when compared to the costs of maintaining modern day luxury vehicles.
@@pip393 Agreed! Just have a look at the audi video I made haha $8,000 to replace only the shock absorbers with genuine parts. Front and rear
Very useful, thanks for the video!
@@raymondharper Thanks!
Nice video mate, made more in future, good job👍
Thanks! New one coming this week
Anche io ho questa auto è un incubo plastica di poca qualità un sistema ridicolo per cambiare una lampadina