Great video. Funny thing is that I was looking for bulb replacement tutorial, thought this was it not realizing it was for the assembly. I was like "damn you gotta take off the bumper to replace bulbs!?" lol
Nice video but to help out next time, to access the left side wheel well start car and turn wheel to right and to the left for the right side. Will give you more access to wheel well.
If budget isn't much of an issue, I would replace both of them at the same time, since the other headlight seems to be blurry due to oxidation. I just recently replaced both headlights assemblies on a 2007 Volkswagen Passat and the process of installing/uninstalling the bumper cover is quite painful. I am just glad my car is Camry.. lol Anyways, thanks for sharing this. It is a great tutorial, well done!
Thanks for the video, i'm about to replace both front headlights on my 2010 Camry along with a new passenger fender that I hit while moving a piece of heavy furniture.
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Thank you so much! I need to replace both my headlamp assemblies on a 2009 Toyota Camry and the 2006 video was very informative, but not as complete as yours! Great job! Did you purchase your assembly from a website or from a dealership? thanks again, Nikki
Good video and job well done! I don't understand why toyota has made it so the whole bumper needs to come off for a headlight. Bad design in my opinion
How do you adjust the light? Thanks for your video, good info for me being I have a 2010. I just replace the headlights on my 2004 Jeep Grand. I only had to remove one bolt for each light, the new lights were in about 20 min. BTW the 2000 Accord is like the Toyota, you must remove the front grill, bumper etc to replace the lights.
+Recon One LOL. I didn't even think about adjusting the light. I figured the light housing goes it one way; therefore, no adjustment needed. I didn't see any adjustments knob. Sorry it took so long for me to respond. Still trying to figure this UA-cam thing out.
In the 2004 Jeep Grand and others vehicles the lights can be adjusted up and down. Old school you could also adjust lights left to right or vice versa. 'Maybe' with some other newer cars you still can.
When you get all the 10mm bolts out of the bumper cover, only remove the bumper cover enough to get it clear of the car, then you can access the wiring harnesses to the fog lights. Disconnect them, then you can fully remove the bumper cover. When finished installing the headlight(s), be sure to remember to connect the foglight wiring harnesses before re-attaching the bumper cover to the car.
Yes, I still have stock stereo. I don’t need Bluetooth as I don’t like talking on the phone while driving. Gotta look out for other distracted drivers.
Great video. Funny thing is that I was looking for bulb replacement tutorial, thought this was it not realizing it was for the assembly. I was like "damn you gotta take off the bumper to replace bulbs!?" lol
Thank you! Sorry I wasn't clear. Someone has told me that before. LOL.
Nice video but to help out next time, to access the left side wheel well start car and turn wheel to right and to the left for the right side. Will give you more access to wheel well.
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This Is a Headlight Assembly not a Bulb replacement brother.. thanks for the video man. Good Job Anh Trai!
Thank you for your feedback!
If budget isn't much of an issue, I would replace both of them at the same time, since the other headlight seems to be blurry due to oxidation. I just recently replaced both headlights assemblies on a 2007 Volkswagen Passat and the process of installing/uninstalling the bumper cover is quite painful. I am just glad my car is Camry.. lol Anyways, thanks for sharing this. It is a great tutorial, well done!
+anienyu thank you. Agreed. I should have replaced both.
Thanks for the video, i'm about to replace both front headlights on my 2010 Camry along with a new passenger fender that I hit while moving a piece of heavy furniture.
Thank you to all my viewers. You are the reason this video surpassed 10,000 views. I also appreciate the comments you left for me. I'm humbly grateful.
Thanks for a very helpful video.
Very nice job! Thanks for putting this video up.
+Dennis Coffey Thanks for stopping by and leave me a comment. Sorry it took so long to respond. Still trying to figure this UA-cam thing out.
Your video was very helpful-thank you!
Thanks and nice house too!
Thank you!
Thank you so much! I need to replace both my headlamp assemblies on a 2009 Toyota Camry and the 2006 video was very informative, but not as complete as yours! Great job! Did you purchase your assembly from a website or from a dealership? thanks again, Nikki
I got the part from 1aauto.com. Thank you for your feedback!!!
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Great job sir! Excellent video and thanks for sharing!
Thank you for your feedback!
Good video and job well done! I don't understand why toyota has made it so the whole bumper needs to come off for a headlight. Bad design in my opinion
+Eagl3 That was an interesting project. Thanks for stopping by.
Eagl3 thanks
Perfect instructions!
Thank you!
Much appreciated....thank you!
Not bad at all for a rookie!!! Good work!!! How did you wreck your headlight?
Thank you! It was a hit and run in a parking lot :-/
Thank you so much sir
Great video! Did you use aftermarket headlights or OEM? Do you recommend aftermarket headlights? Are they any good?
Yes, it was an aftermarket part. Still works well.
Good tutorial !!
+Leo D Thank you. I appreciate your encouragement and support.
Thank you
You are welcome.
Thanks!!
How do you adjust the light? Thanks for your video, good info for me being I have a 2010. I just replace the headlights on my 2004 Jeep Grand. I only had to remove one bolt for each light, the new lights were in about 20 min. BTW the 2000 Accord is like the Toyota, you must remove the front grill, bumper etc to replace the lights.
+Recon One LOL. I didn't even think about adjusting the light. I figured the light housing goes it one way; therefore, no adjustment needed. I didn't see any adjustments knob. Sorry it took so long for me to respond. Still trying to figure this UA-cam thing out.
In the 2004 Jeep Grand and others vehicles the lights can be adjusted up and down. Old school you could also adjust lights left to right or vice versa. 'Maybe' with some other newer cars you still can.
TY !!
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THANK YOU!
My pleasure!
What do I do since I have fog lights. Is it a simple process of just disconnecting them or some complicated wire thing?
I'm sorry I cannot help you with that question. Good luck.
Oh I got it, thanks.
When you get all the 10mm bolts out of the bumper cover, only remove the bumper cover enough to get it clear of the car, then you can access the wiring harnesses to the fog lights. Disconnect them, then you can fully remove the bumper cover. When finished installing the headlight(s), be sure to remember to connect the foglight wiring harnesses before re-attaching the bumper cover to the car.
Thank you Dennis Coffey. My Camry doesn't have the fog lamps. Great tip!
Have you figured out, yet? It would be easier to turn the wheel if you don't want to remove the bumper.
do you still use the stock stereo in your Camry? what do you use for bluetooth?
Yes, I still have stock stereo. I don’t need Bluetooth as I don’t like talking on the phone while driving. Gotta look out for other distracted drivers.
Your car looks like a LE, not SE.
You are so right!!! Thanks for letting me know.
You're welcome :)