So the part numbers for the knobs on a 2013, from left to right: Control Sub Assembly 55901-21040, 55902-21120, 55903-21030 On the parts diagram it's labeled as: 55901D (knob) 55901A (bulb) 55902E (knob) 55902G (bulb) 55903A (knob) 55903B (bulb) It also has asterisks that say 'Lighting and indicator lamp are included as a component' The listing on Toyota autoparts store is "Control Sub-Assy, Heater, No.3" - 55903-21010 For some reason, searching for the part number has very little results, and unfortunately is also a part number for a mower carburetor. That said, after a little more sleuthing, those part numbers lead me to the actual part listing numbers. 55901A = 90010-01145 55902G = 90010-01145 55903B = 90010-01165 😎 Recently purchased cargo mat from bamwholesaleparts and they have the most reasonable shipping. For these 3 bulbs it's about $26 shipped.
@@VampyreX13 Np, hope it helps someone. Hey, do you know if you can adjust or replace the windshield wiper nozzles? Mine are dumb, they just spray the cowel, and they don't seem to have any way of adjusting. And is there any way to shorten the clutch throw? Feel like the only way I can drive this is if I'm slamming gears.
Just used your how to to do this in my own 2016 TC. Replaced all 3 with LEDs (2 red, one white) and used the bases from the OEM bulbs to attach the LEDs to. Worked perfectly and took about an hour from start to finish. Thanks!!
Yoooooo! THANK YOU!!!! I accidentally hit the first knob and it fell inside. As much as I tried reaching for it I couldn’t! Haha like any girl my girlfriend started tripping and I told her I’m sure I can fix it…after I look on UA-cam. She said yea right! 7 min later….😎🤙🏽FIXED!!! THANKS DERRICK! Very helpful!
I don't have any videos for the footwells, but I basically took Oznium LEDs (amzn.to/3SDocsk) and added connectors to them (amzn.to/3I4QLda). I have a central wire harness for all my interior lights that I connected them all to and I ziptied them into place.
I owe you a couple beers (edit... or a coffee). Great video. Can't believe they used non-LEDs back there and made them so hard to get to. Think the orange sleeve could fit/stay on an LED? I'd rather not have to buy 20 different LEDs to get the right colors haha. Might end up just using stock style bulbs. If I buy something non-OEM/cheap that works, I'll share a link.
Did you every find anything non-OEM that worked for you? I'm trying to find something that doesn't take weeks to come in (I guess the OEM bulbs are on backorder)
@@7493prado Toyota 90010-01165 is the white light (black base), Toyota 90010-01145 is the red base with white bulb + red boot. As I mentioned, you should be able to buy either of the two part numbers, they're the same shape/fit and just add or remove the red boot as required to get the right color light as mentioned in the video.
Do you know if the hvac controls on the 2011s have an orange film over them? I’m looking to make mine blue and then I plan on doing my gauge cluster blue soon to
Hey Derrick, if you have time I think you should do a tutorial on how to replace the leds on the gauge cluster. I just did it last night and it looks amazing, but there is so little information. I only found 2 forums. One on Scion life. But both forums had a link to a website that was no longer alive but I was able to find the pdf from the website. If you have any prior soldering experience then it will be easy. I’ve never soldered before and it took me maybe 3 hours.
@@adamsherwin4093 I have a red light interior theme, so it doesn't make sense for me to do... but I'll see if anyone local to me wants to change out their dash lights.
@@VampyreX13i changed my climate controls lol. Mine is a 2013, and I replaced it from a 2015 model. Looks less cheap!! Connections are the same for it.
Great video! My middle knob in my iQ light went out so I'll use this to try to figure out how to get in there to replace unless you know of a good video on doing this in an iQ???
T4 is the actual correct size, but there are slight variances on T4 LED and base diameter sizes that you may get one that's just too big like I did. That's why it was easier to just get a smaller T3 bulb and retrofit the LED into the existing OEM bulb socket. If you do find a direct swap T4 LED bulb, let me know and I will post a link to it in the video description below.
@@TheMarvthemartian retrofitting the bulbs base is probably the easiest fix unless someone can post info on bulbs that will 100% fit without modification.
@@TheMarvthemartian retrofitting the bulbs base is probably the easiest fix unless someone can post info on bulbs that will 100% fit without modification.
Can you do a video installing a TRD (red) push start button? I wonder if the buttons are tied to the remote key fob. The 2012 Yellow RS have it OEM from Scion.
Not unless one of my fellow gen 2 friends are planning this for themselves (I'll ask). Since I already have a push to start on my 2016, I just installed a red aluminum cover instead. If you do install it though, I believe you just need to have a smart key fob and then have that re-programmed to match the new push to start ignition box.
Quick question... I installed new bulbs (T4.2), and it illuminates only for the buttons you can push in per knob. But the entire knob does not illuminate, could it be a bad fuse?
Did you try flipping the LEDs around in case you have a polarity reversed? If you already did that, can you confirm it's making contact to the board? Last, did you try putting in one of the original incandescent bulbs to make sure the circuit is still working?
I have tried switching them 180, but I have not made sure it was contacting enough. I will give it a try again in an hr and see if it works. Thanks! Keep up the great vids man
So after testing oem bulbs (2/3), they are working. As well as all the new LED lights. I positioned both the OEM bulbs and new LEDs back in (both 180 degrees) and not a single bulb worked. Im guessing all the circuits went out on all 3 :( .... so I will just purchase all three AC knobs and hopefully that resolves the issue. I also checked all the fuses which were good to go still.
If remove the console and then manually rotate the controls that plug into the back of the knob, does that operate the ducts? Or is your actual knob broken somehow?
So the part numbers for the knobs on a 2013, from left to right:
Control Sub Assembly
55901-21040, 55902-21120, 55903-21030
On the parts diagram it's labeled as:
55901D (knob) 55901A (bulb)
55902E (knob) 55902G (bulb)
55903A (knob) 55903B (bulb)
It also has asterisks that say 'Lighting and indicator lamp are included as a component'
The listing on Toyota autoparts store is "Control Sub-Assy, Heater, No.3" - 55903-21010
For some reason, searching for the part number has very little results, and unfortunately is also a part number for a mower carburetor.
That said, after a little more sleuthing, those part numbers lead me to the actual part listing numbers.
55901A = 90010-01145
55902G = 90010-01145
55903B = 90010-01165
😎
Recently purchased cargo mat from bamwholesaleparts and they have the most reasonable shipping. For these 3 bulbs it's about $26 shipped.
Thank you for the information.
@@VampyreX13 Np, hope it helps someone.
Hey, do you know if you can adjust or replace the windshield wiper nozzles? Mine are dumb, they just spray the cowel, and they don't seem to have any way of adjusting.
And is there any way to shorten the clutch throw? Feel like the only way I can drive this is if I'm slamming gears.
Just used your how to to do this in my own 2016 TC. Replaced all 3 with LEDs (2 red, one white) and used the bases from the OEM bulbs to attach the LEDs to. Worked perfectly and took about an hour from start to finish.
Thanks!!
Thanks for posting this. Just saved me a bunch of time.
Great video. I am saving this in my playlist in case I encounter an issue that needs me to open these areas up.
Really helpful, I owe you a couple beers my friend 🤝🏻
Yoooooo! THANK YOU!!!! I accidentally hit the first knob and it fell inside. As much as I tried reaching for it I couldn’t! Haha like any girl my girlfriend started tripping and I told her I’m sure I can fix it…after I look on UA-cam. She said yea right! 7 min later….😎🤙🏽FIXED!!! THANKS DERRICK! Very helpful!
So glad it helped.
This is exactly the issue I’m having… I’ll do the bulbs at the same time I’m doing my head unit. 👍
Good teacher bro. Appreciate it! Saving me money
Great stuff man! I just bought a TC recently - can't wait to start doing work to it. Was wondering if you have a video on the lights in the footwells?
I don't have any videos for the footwells, but I basically took Oznium LEDs (amzn.to/3SDocsk) and added connectors to them (amzn.to/3I4QLda). I have a central wire harness for all my interior lights that I connected them all to and I ziptied them into place.
I owe you a couple beers (edit... or a coffee). Great video. Can't believe they used non-LEDs back there and made them so hard to get to. Think the orange sleeve could fit/stay on an LED? I'd rather not have to buy 20 different LEDs to get the right colors haha. Might end up just using stock style bulbs. If I buy something non-OEM/cheap that works, I'll share a link.
Did you every find anything non-OEM that worked for you? I'm trying to find something that doesn't take weeks to come in (I guess the OEM bulbs are on backorder)
Do you have the part number for the OEM or link ?
@@7493prado Toyota 90010-01165 is the white light (black base), Toyota 90010-01145 is the red base with white bulb + red boot. As I mentioned, you should be able to buy either of the two part numbers, they're the same shape/fit and just add or remove the red boot as required to get the right color light as mentioned in the video.
@@Kab0oze thanks for getting back to me. Ordered them today
@@7493pradovery welcome!
You’re the best 🤙🏼
For anyone with an auto wanting to change the shifter light it's a T5 bulb.
Just done blue ones in mine t4/t4.2 from eBay fit right in
Can you post the link to what you bought?
Do you know if the hvac controls on the 2011s have an orange film over them? I’m looking to make mine blue and then I plan on doing my gauge cluster blue soon to
As I recall, two of them have orange sleeves while the last one doesn't.
On mine all 3 had the orange sleeves. And I did end up finding some t4 leds that do fit inside my housings.
Hey Derrick, if you have time I think you should do a tutorial on how to replace the leds on the gauge cluster. I just did it last night and it looks amazing, but there is so little information. I only found 2 forums. One on Scion life. But both forums had a link to a website that was no longer alive but I was able to find the pdf from the website. If you have any prior soldering experience then it will be easy. I’ve never soldered before and it took me maybe 3 hours.
@@adamsherwin4093 I have a red light interior theme, so it doesn't make sense for me to do... but I'll see if anyone local to me wants to change out their dash lights.
I have a 2011 and want to change my climate colors to red and gauge cluster to red too so let me know how it goes!
Going to try the 2014 tc climate controls on my 2013 tc. It just looks less cheap!
I'll have to look at an early gen2 to see what you mean.
@@VampyreX13i changed my climate controls lol. Mine is a 2013, and I replaced it from a 2015 model. Looks less cheap!! Connections are the same for it.
Thank you so much 🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️
Great video! My middle knob in my iQ light went out so I'll use this to try to figure out how to get in there to replace unless you know of a good video on doing this in an iQ???
Unfortunately I do not have any iQ video recommendations, but I would imagine the process should be similar.
So the T3 Led is the one to buy for it to fit properly right ??
T4 is the actual correct size, but there are slight variances on T4 LED and base diameter sizes that you may get one that's just too big like I did. That's why it was easier to just get a smaller T3 bulb and retrofit the LED into the existing OEM bulb socket. If you do find a direct swap T4 LED bulb, let me know and I will post a link to it in the video description below.
I am also on the hunt for replacement bulbs, preferably LEDs
@@TheMarvthemartian retrofitting the bulbs base is probably the easiest fix unless someone can post info on bulbs that will 100% fit without modification.
@@TheMarvthemartian retrofitting the bulbs base is probably the easiest fix unless someone can post info on bulbs that will 100% fit without modification.
@@VampyreX13 thank you, I think I’ll follow what you did here and retro fit LEDs, thank you so much for everything you do
I dropped a piece of radio frame inside the center console, godsend
Can you do a video installing a TRD (red) push start button? I wonder if the buttons are tied to the remote key fob. The 2012 Yellow RS have it OEM from Scion.
Not unless one of my fellow gen 2 friends are planning this for themselves (I'll ask). Since I already have a push to start on my 2016, I just installed a red aluminum cover instead. If you do install it though, I believe you just need to have a smart key fob and then have that re-programmed to match the new push to start ignition box.
what’s the red neon install for the small area in the center console? What’d you use for that?
A single surface mount 5050 LED from oznium.com.
love how you can dissasemble this car with only your hands
Quick question... I installed new bulbs (T4.2), and it illuminates only for the buttons you can push in per knob. But the entire knob does not illuminate, could it be a bad fuse?
Did you try flipping the LEDs around in case you have a polarity reversed? If you already did that, can you confirm it's making contact to the board? Last, did you try putting in one of the original incandescent bulbs to make sure the circuit is still working?
I have tried switching them 180, but I have not made sure it was contacting enough. I will give it a try again in an hr and see if it works. Thanks! Keep up the great vids man
So after testing oem bulbs (2/3), they are working. As well as all the new LED lights. I positioned both the OEM bulbs and new LEDs back in (both 180 degrees) and not a single bulb worked. Im guessing all the circuits went out on all 3 :( .... so I will just purchase all three AC knobs and hopefully that resolves the issue. I also checked all the fuses which were good to go still.
I've never seen that happen before. I hope that you're able to get it fixed.
Any luck?
For some reason my A/C button lights up properly but the red and blue rings don't show up at all. Do you know what might be happening here?
You need to put a white LED behind that knob. I had the same problem and noted that in my video.
@@VampyreX13 Ahh thank you Derrick!
i need to replace my whole climate dials, the one on left doesn’t change the orientation of where i want the air sent 😒
If remove the console and then manually rotate the controls that plug into the back of the knob, does that operate the ducts? Or is your actual knob broken somehow?
Did you get this fixed? Just bought a TC and we are having the same issue.
Is it dimmable?
Sorta. It doesn't have the nice full range of incandescent bulbs, but it can dim little.
came here cause i accidentally broke the knob, looks like i may have to replace the whole assembly
Shame on Toyota couldn't they make it easier instead of having to take everything apart for some cheap bulbs?
It's not too bad once you've done it once or twice.
@@VampyreX13 I break everything...