03-08 Pontiac Vibe/ Toyota Matrix Fog Light housing assembly replacement Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 26 лис 2020
- Got an 03-08 Pontiac Vibe or Toyota Matrix with a broken fog light? You come to the right place! Hopefully my tutorial is easy to follow. This was a video of me figuring out as I went along, so you don't have to make the same mistakes I made. Please leave a thumbs up if you like it!
This works for the following cars :
2003 Pontiac Vibe
2004 Pontiac Vibe
2005 Pontiac Vibe
2006 Pontiac Vibe
2007 Pontiac Vibe
2008 Pontiac Vibe
2003 Toyota Matrix
2004 Toyota Matrix
2005 Toyota Matrix
2006 Toyota Matrix
2007 Toyota Matrix
2008 Toyota Matrix - Авто та транспорт
Tip use hair dryer to heat up those plastic tabs for a couple minutes and they come off very easily undamaged. Great video thank you. Who would’ve guessed?
wow great idea, i need to tell my past self to do that lol
Makes sense. I'll try that. Thanks.
This video was heaven sent! God bless you sir, you saved me a ton of grief!
Appreciate a well-done video by a normal dude. Good job.
GOod video this helped. The aftermarket clips on the china ones wouldnt stay for me. I finally got a bottle of glue and glued each clip area.
Currently sitting in my car outside a Kenny u pull to get this part because my fog light assembly broke lol much appreciated!
Good video! Helped me a lot. I had to twist adjustment rod outward so it would seat better. I fought with it until I figured that out. Video was very helpful though, thanks!
two years later thanks very much.
Thanks dude! Just changed these out for an all in one replacement unit in my 05 Matrix.
Couldn't get the bulb out so I've tried this method and it worked! TYVM!!! :)
Awesome video with great tips for the average joe. Thank you!
Thanks for making the video man still isn’t another one, gods work
Good Job..watching this really helped me out..
Thanks
Simple, effective . . . well done. Changed and ready to sell.
For a first effort, Dang Good Job! Thanks!
Thanks man you helped so much
Great video! You definitely deserve the cookies!
Great work.
Thanks a bunch! I was struggling to figure it out until I watched this video. Had the assumption the whole time that I had to pull the fog light out through the back.
Thanks. This helped
Thank you so much.
Nice job ‼
Nice video. As a Matrix owner, I appreciate the insight.
I hope those were strawberry gluten-free protein cookies. I hear those are the cookies of champions.
Haha yes they were. They were made with a healthy protein powder that unfortunately got discontinued but I make other recipes like that
That’s my motivation, I’m changing the fog lamp so I can eat cookies Michael says!!! 🤗🎉
woohoo! the cookies i make are high in protein, vegan and low sugar and taste good :) What you gonna make
I’m vegan as well, those cookies look amazing. Sounds like a good recipe. I’ll make Oatmeal raisin w/ pecans low sugar.
@@waterfountainsofarizona4587 oh yum, nice, im not vegan but i eat vegan most of the time, i guess im a vegan rebel 🤪
Claiming vegan means we’re on the right path, it actually takes a while to convert everything to vegan. Understanding the importance of it all is half the battle. Let’s keep going!
@@waterfountainsofarizona4587 for sure :)
great job.
Yea that was helpful, thx
Gran video👍
Thank you
I enjoyed my cookie!
Just 100% perfect! Saved me $140 and it's good as new. Quick question: Why did you pinch that back bit with needle nose pliers?
Because the fog light will not come out until you pinch that end. It protrudes through the bumper housing and helps guide and lock it in. It’s got these plastic barbs on it that help it stay in there
👍👍👍
For your celebration on this video you should of done the Tim Allen grunt from home improvement and kept the cookies private for your own personal feat.
I’m thinking of making a part 2 video to replace my other very pitted fog light, considering I bought two and one looks new and the other is very worn out looking.
Any suggestions to what a part 2 should be like? I was thinking of showing some better detail on that piece that protrudes through the back, some close ups and better detail. I think I shot this on an iPhone 8 lol so perhaps a better camera is in store. I also have a good desktop microphone for better voice over as well. Anyways let me know in the comments if I can make a better part 2. Thanks.
Can I eat the cookies before the installation? I think I'll wash it down with milk after the install!
We can't just replace the glass?
that would be sweet, i dont think you can sadly. But if prices are too expensive, try ebay, try a junkyard? I think i got mine off ebay for 50$ for the pair
These lights seem to be prone to breaking. The fog lights were broken when I bought the car used. The fog lights were replaced and a month later they were both broken again.
Thats glass for you. especially a foot off the ground where rocks easily hit the front bumper
@@therealmichaelphelps I just replaced the lights and your video helped get me in the right direction. It didn't even take that long. The part that took the most time was removing and replacing the wheel well liner, which is all torn up on this car so I had to tape it back.
@@alanhowitzer if you ever can, try and find that flex seal branded tape, the super wide rubber tape stuff, that stuff works pretty good especially if your inner line has huge gaping holes in it, mine was like that too
I got mine on 2018, and just now on Jan 2024 I’m replacing them due to winter driving on the highway.
Careful don't force it easy to get this done 1/2 hr and away I go
You're right. You're no mechanic. Keep trying. You're young.
That comment was 100% uncalled for. At least he recorded and uploaded this video that has helped a great many Matrix and Vibe owners. From yet another Matrix owner faced with this task,, THANK You MichaelPhelps! By the by,, we bought our 2006 AWD Matrix brand new in McMinnville, Ore. We live a bit south of Seattle and have enjoyed this little car for 131,000 virtually trouble free miles. We've been religious about it's maintenance and this busted fog light housing is the first issue I've had to do. I raised the front, set it down on jack stands and removed the front tires to give me better access to those inner wheel wells and fog light housing. As you say it really isn't necessary but it sure did help give me the space I need. Thanks again!
Don't use hot glue on anything on any car, unless you never drive in a climate that ever gets hot.
in this specific situation hot glue or even a tiny bit of masking tap wont be an issue, considering its friction held in with those clips, hot glue would only make it easier to install without them falling off. But thanks though
What kind of tutorial or instruction video is this I can't even hear your voice the audio is very very poor back to the drawing board
lol thanks, working on it
@@therealmichaelphelps Hi Michael,, I had no issues what-so-ever hearing you. Corey should have saved himself some typing by simply turning the volume up on his viewing device. 🙂
hahah no worries, just a video amateur here@@quickdeuce