No you can get to the reflectors to remove them and install the lights through the wheel well. unhook the plastic piece inside the wheel well area and you can access the reflectors. Pull the clip that holds reflector in and remove reflector and then use same clip to lock in the LED lights.
Those fuse taps won't hold up in the rain. I used them for the reflectors which barely get wet and they all corroded. The sell a plug and play version for the reflectors now where it uses a harness splitter. The front ones can also be slipped through the headlight connector into a female pin, and when you connect the headlights back in it'll give the fog lights power too. Waterproof as well.
@@falcosparkz7195 there’s a circuit in your fuse box under the hood that you can tie the yellow wire to to energize the lights and they’ll come on and off when you start the car
I need to install front fog light for 2023 toyota corolla hybrid le, and I don’t know how to connect the wires. Please help and explain to me or can you upload the installation video?? Thanks a lot sir.
I didn’t have to do anything. Mine already had the beep when I locked and unlocked my car if yours doesn’t maybe it’s turned off in the settings in the car.
@@TylrWilsn use the fuse circuit in these photos to get it through. Turn on these lights automatically when you turn your keys on. www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/1mnt9wejngbjb1d9tty6c/h
Like to this on my own .it looks simple enough....but I wish you would post another video on every step by step installation of this after market front bumper fog/signal light..thanks!
@@ChristianBuan-x4r I apologize but it’s kind of too late to shoot a step-by-step video on the process since I’ve already finished it on my car but to remove the black accent where the lights go look on the inside of your front fenders and you’ll see a black plastic retaining clip just pull that sideways and that accent pops right out and then you put the light back in and its place and put the clip back in
I like your set up. I did this on the Camry 2003 and it kind of short circuit my electrical components like I put HID kit and sometimes it flickered the light and it wasn’t worth it. Don’t get me wrong if you do it right you do it right but I stopped doing the electrical components man, I like it with out the fog lights it flood where am at it’s not worth it
@@bigboy6969100 well I’m almost 54 years old and I’ve owned about six Corolla’s and the highest mileage I ever had on one was 350,000 when I traded it in
Hello, do you sell like electric blue LED 2019 Toyota Corolla XSE Hatchback Rear or Maybe even Front also like the above? Like the guy's picture next to comment color shirt.
Did you have to remove bumper to install?
No you can get to the reflectors to remove them and install the lights through the wheel well. unhook the plastic piece inside the wheel well area and you can access the reflectors. Pull the clip that holds reflector in and remove reflector and then use same clip to lock in the LED lights.
Those fuse taps won't hold up in the rain. I used them for the reflectors which barely get wet and they all corroded. The sell a plug and play version for the reflectors now where it uses a harness splitter. The front ones can also be slipped through the headlight connector into a female pin, and when you connect the headlights back in it'll give the fog lights power too. Waterproof as well.
Cool, mine haven't corroded so far.
Hey can you explain more I recently got the fog lights but still figuring out the wiring
@@falcosparkz7195 there’s a circuit in your fuse box under the hood that you can tie the yellow wire to to energize the lights and they’ll come on and off when you start the car
@@falcosparkz7195 and the other wire you tap into one of the wires for your headlight on each side
I have four wires yellow, red, black and a solid white. Where do I plug the solid white
good review
Thank you I appreciate it and thank you for watching
It's me again sorry!! One more question what type of terminal did u use for the connection on the fuse???
I left the U shaped one on the wire and wedged it in with the fuse, it's a tight fit but it works.
No apology necessary, always happy to help, thanks for watching!
I need to install front fog light for 2023 toyota corolla hybrid le, and I don’t know how to connect the wires. Please help and explain to me or can you upload the installation video?? Thanks a lot sir.
www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/1mnt9wejngbjb1d9tty6c/h?rlkey=4ns35xnapv3xfeo8qj79n20bv&dl=0
Hello, how do you activate the beep beep sound signal when you lock and unlock your vehicle?
I didn’t have to do anything. Mine already had the beep when I locked and unlocked my car if yours doesn’t maybe it’s turned off in the settings in the car.
@@Thermorrr I saw setting in Vehicle setting option where you can volume up/down for that lock/unlock beep. Will try it and try to make a video.
would love to know what you did to start it from your keys
@@TylrWilsn use the fuse circuit in these photos to get it through. Turn on these lights automatically when you turn your keys on.
www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/1mnt9wejngbjb1d9tty6c/h
Hello nice I have the same car. Wondering where exactly you connect the red cord on the fuse box??
I took some photos for you. www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/1mnt9wejngbjb1d9tty6c/h?rlkey=u9ri2xvlu589ff78jc9naszx3&dl=0
Thanks so much 👍
@@jok3182 Np
Like to this on my own .it looks simple enough....but I wish you would post another video on every step by step installation of this after market front bumper fog/signal light..thanks!
@@ChristianBuan-x4r I apologize but it’s kind of too late to shoot a step-by-step video on the process since I’ve already finished it on my car but to remove the black accent where the lights go look on the inside of your front fenders and you’ll see a black plastic retaining clip just pull that sideways and that accent pops right out and then you put the light back in and its place and put the clip back in
Where do you buy them?
Apologies, I forgot the links I have added them to the description of this video.
I like your set up. I did this on the Camry 2003 and it kind of short circuit my electrical components like I put HID kit and sometimes it flickered the light and it wasn’t worth it. Don’t get me wrong if you do it right you do it right but I stopped doing the electrical components man, I like it with out the fog lights it flood where am at it’s not worth it
Well, so far, it’s been nine months and I haven’t had any problems with mine
@@LiamPhotoATL whatever floats are both I like the initial d stealth mode style nice corolla by the way
@@bigboy6969100 thank you I’ve always loved the corollas. They are very good reliable cars.
@@LiamPhotoATL how many corolla did you have in your past life? What’s the max mileage you put on a Corolla
@@bigboy6969100 well I’m almost 54 years old and I’ve owned about six Corolla’s and the highest mileage I ever had on one was 350,000 when I traded it in
Hello, do you sell like electric blue LED 2019 Toyota Corolla XSE Hatchback Rear or Maybe even Front also like the above? Like the guy's picture next to comment color shirt.
Not quite sure what you’re asking me
@@LiamPhotoATL
Okay, never mind. Thanks
NICE
thanks and thank you for watching. I really appreciate it!
I connected mine but I'm getting hiper flashing on turn signals
you’ve got the ground connected to a good grounding source correct like a bolt