I want to thank you for this video as i’ve spent 30 min figuring out why my fogs is not working after replacing bulb and checking fuse box and wiring but this video reminded me to check polarity of the bulb, it works 😂
If you had to use to screws to keep the front "bumper" in place and dont want to remove them, then you can access the bulb from underneath. A few screws hold the plastic cover under the car. This worked for me. Great video btw
Thanks, your video helped me work out how to get at my front parking sensor so I could pop it back in. Saved me $$$ I would have to pay my dealer for something that took 60 seconds to fix.
112921/0121h PST. Thank you Bro. Appreciate your endeavor to exhibit installation of LED emitter to Camry. You did a great Job holdong camera in one hand and spreading the heat sink mesh with the other. Also the installation of the LED emitter into the holder. Thanks you several times. Take care and be safe.
If you really want to get technical, the process of heat transfer (cooling) with these bulbs is RADIATION (solids to fluids) not CONVECTION (fluids to fluids). The Aluminum ribbons act like a radiator; they've added multiple ribbons to increase the heat transfer area. For removing the fender liner fasteners, you may want to consider using a mini pry bar rather than screwdriver/pliers - just like you were pointing out, in cold weather chances are you may damage any plastic part by force-banding it (including the fasteners) as it becomes brittle. Otherwise, nice instructional video.
Replacing the fog light or fog light assembly is much easier by simply dropping the plastic drip-pan under the car (just a few 10MM screws). Messing with wheel well is just creating a potential problem since those wheel wells and plastic screws and clips are garbage and will easily break.
If you cut the wheels all the way to one side, turn to right for left side and fully left for the right side it will afford you a bit more wiggle room to get in there….
i would rather zip tie the passenger side. sticking it to the wiper fluid reservoir not such a good idea especially if you have to one day replace the tank, you might forget and rip the wiring etc:
This is the reason I won't buy a new Camry, I do not want to modify my own vehicle just to have fog lights. My 2015 Toyota Tacoma has some factory, get enough for me.
I want to thank you for this video as i’ve spent 30 min figuring out why my fogs is not working after replacing bulb and checking fuse box and wiring but this video reminded me to check polarity of the bulb, it works 😂
If you had to use to screws to keep the front "bumper" in place and dont want to remove them, then you can access the bulb from underneath. A few screws hold the plastic cover under the car. This worked for me. Great video btw
Super helpful. Ran into the same problem with the screw fastener, and voila, came out just the way yours did. Thanks for the detail and time spent 🤘🏼
great instructional video! thank you!
Thanks, your video helped me work out how to get at my front parking sensor so I could pop it back in. Saved me $$$ I would have to pay my dealer for something that took 60 seconds to fix.
well explained without delaying. Thx
Nice fog lights!
thanks for video, it was great helpful !!
112921/0121h PST. Thank you Bro. Appreciate your endeavor to exhibit installation of LED emitter to Camry. You did a great Job holdong camera in one hand and spreading the heat sink mesh with the other. Also the installation of the LED emitter into the holder. Thanks you several times. Take care and be safe.
Thank you for this video. I'm about to install a new LED fog lamp housing
Thank you 🙏
For the video
Thanks you saved me $60 dollars today
Спасибо за видео !!!
I just used regular plug and play 25k lumins LED H11 bulbs for mine.
If you really want to get technical, the process of heat transfer (cooling) with these bulbs is RADIATION (solids to fluids) not CONVECTION (fluids to fluids). The Aluminum ribbons act like a radiator; they've added multiple ribbons to increase the heat transfer area. For removing the fender liner fasteners, you may want to consider using a mini pry bar rather than screwdriver/pliers - just like you were pointing out, in cold weather chances are you may damage any plastic part by force-banding it (including the fasteners) as it becomes brittle. Otherwise, nice instructional video.
Do you have a video on changing high beam light to led
Do you guys have the switchback LED for the turn signal amber/DRL white in the front bumper for 2017 Camry SE?
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Thank you
Are both the headlight and fog light H11?
what brand the foglamp housing is? Valeo?
Replacing the fog light or fog light assembly is much easier by simply dropping the plastic drip-pan under the car (just a few 10MM screws). Messing with wheel well is just creating a potential problem since those wheel wells and plastic screws and clips are garbage and will easily break.
Will try this technique. Thank you.
7:05 he made a flower :D
@9:07 What does the module do?
If you cut the wheels all the way to one side, turn to right for left side and fully left for the right side it will afford you a bit more wiggle room to get in there….
i would rather zip tie the passenger side. sticking it to the wiper fluid reservoir not such a good idea especially if you have to one day replace the tank, you might forget and rip the wiring etc:
They look nice but a lot of work for just two bulbs
H11 size, correct?
Yes, H11 Bulb type.
Next time show how they look at night
Too bad the link doesn't work
This is the reason I won't buy a new Camry, I do not want to modify my own vehicle just to have fog lights. My 2015 Toyota Tacoma has some factory, get enough for me.
imo LED lights are too bright for fog lights.
James Bradley But halogen fog lights are fine, since halogens are dimmer than LEDs
it wants to redirect my browser.... I was very interested, do not do that,, whomever put that scrip[t in! so wrong to push that on people!