It was the headlight switch and I needed a new fuse but I knew that bit of sandpaper and we have lights again we've been driving with just the fog lights haha.cheers mate you solved my problem
Really good, very helpful. Fixed my headlights without paying stacks at the auto electrician! Like to add that it might be useful to sand and clean the downward side of the contact points as well.
My 2008 Yaris (in USA) was designed to have the headlights always on when driving. A few months ago, this stopped. At first, I was happy, but then I found that headlights on regular (low) beam had about the same strength as on parking light mode. I tried to do what this video shows, but unfortunately my Yaris is designed differently. There is a plastic cover over the switches which is very difficult to get off; I could only get it partially off. I found it near impossible to do any sanding of the contacts. The whole assembly would need to be removed, and they made this a tough disassembly! And BTW, this old car with 260k miles is one I drive only for my job. Trying to keep it going for a year or two more. Thx
The US spec cars do have a different switch. It would be best to remove the switch assembly and get it tested. Depending on your model you should not have to remove your steering wheel. See the video below: ua-cam.com/video/KKpdchNqyE8/v-deo.html
My 2004 contacts are on their side on the eft hand said of the wheel. i sanded as much as i could and amazingly the right dip beam is now working. but its hard to see more than three contacts, how many are there?
Unfortunately my 2007 Yaris in Canada (left hand drive) is a different style. The plastic cover isn't clear plastic. It's black and screwed in where you can't easily access the screws to get it out.
Heya my partner did this for my car when I would change from high beam to low beam my low beams wouldn't work thanks for the help but now he has notice after doing so the dash indicator isn't working and the rear break lights they only work when you break?
If the dash indicator light is not working then are the lights going on both high / low beam? Rear brake lights should only work when the brake pedal is depressed.
This video will be applicable for your switch. The black plate is held is screwed in so this will need to be removed if your going to clean the contacts. This might be similar to your switch, Toyota genuine part no. 84140-02090
@@AutoBuddynz hello tbh I changed an other dashboard from an other car and that one was working on mine car , I can’t let that one because of mileage are not the original of the car and I don’t think is fuses I’m afraid
Hey I would suggest is swap your left & right headlight bulb and see if the problem follows to the other side. If it does then you know the bulb is at fault. Let me know how this goes.
Hi Auto Buddy! I attempted this with some success but some failure too. Wondering if you can help? Issues I'm now having: 1. My tail lights don't come on when I switch the headlights on 2. No parking light indicator on the dashboard (still have high beam) 3. Dashboard does not dim when lights are switched on 4. When the headlights are left on, and door is opened, the alarm no longer comes on Any thoughts?
More than likely yes, trying playing with the headlight stalk sometimes you can get it working briefly confirming the switch is at fault as seen in the video.
Hi Autobuddy! I need your help! I've been meaning to post two questions to you regarding a video in which you showed us how to fix the low beam fault on a Toyota Yaris. I have two questions: The first question I have is how to remove the two screws on either side of the steering wheel without locking the car's steering wheel itself. In park mode, if you turn the steering wheel, the steering wheel will lock. Should I turn the car on so that I can turn the steering wheel without it locking? The second question I have is how to remove the steering wheel cover easily? I do not have the tools that you featured in the video and do not want to damage the plastic cover itself. Can you give me any tips on how I may do this? I'm located in Canada and since winter is fast approaching, I am trying to fix the issue before we get any snow.
Answer to Question 1 - Leave the key in POS 1. That will prevent your steering wheel from locking. Question 2 - you can use a wide flat blade screw driver but be gentle as you can break the plastic if excessive force is used. Preferably try and use something which is not sharp
Hi mate, great videos! Very helpful, liked and subscribed. My Yaris headlight problem is a little strange so I thought I'd ask you first before taking any steps. Parking lights and full beams are both working fine, but on dipped beams the left headlight doesn't come on. Is this an issue with the bulb, or the fuse, or the wiring? Not sure where to start to be honest! Your insight would be really helpful. Thanks!
Thanks for the sub! My first step I would suggest is swap your left & right headlight bulb and see if the problem follows to the other side. If it does then you know the bulb is at fault. Let me know how this goes
For my toyota echo 2005;when the headlights are ON, high beam is coming on by itself, and sometimes when i switch off engine and the headlights OFF, they come on by itself resulting in battery drain. Appreciate if you can guide.
I would start by checking this switch shown in this video, this is the most common cause of similar issues. Unless your car is fitted with Auto headlights I would say the switch is faulty.
@@AutoBuddynz on another note, is it possible the filament of low beam light is burnt? Because at low beam one side headlight does not work but at high beam both headlight works?
Dear brother my vitz/yaris low beam headlight does not work or some time works after 2 to 3 seconds randomly while switching from high beam to low beam and also left side indicator does not work or work random. may i do the same procedure or else guide me please
The turn indicators on my Yaris work intermittently. Do you think that I can clean the contacts in the same way without having to remove the steering wheel? Awesome video btw, thank you for sharing.
Mine both low beams blown same time but high beam working. I have checked the bulbs, and yes low beams blown only. What you rekon why both low beams blown same time?
It will most likely be the switch. Try cleaning it as seen here, but if it that does not solve it try a replacement. Could also be a wiring issue but needs further investigation.
Thanks to you, I didnt have to replace the entire switch. Thank you very much and kind regards from Poland !
@@Andrzejnik Glad the video was helpful!
It was the headlight switch and I needed a new fuse but I knew that bit of sandpaper and we have lights again we've been driving with just the fog lights haha.cheers mate you solved my problem
Great! Thanks for the feedback.
Really good, very helpful. Fixed my headlights without paying stacks at the auto electrician! Like to add that it might be useful to sand and clean the downward side of the contact points as well.
Glad it helped.
My 2008 Yaris (in USA) was designed to have the headlights always on when driving. A few months ago, this stopped. At first, I was happy, but then I found that headlights on regular (low) beam had about the same strength as on parking light mode. I tried to do what this video shows, but unfortunately my Yaris is designed differently. There is a plastic cover over the switches which is very difficult to get off; I could only get it partially off. I found it near impossible to do any sanding of the contacts. The whole assembly would need to be removed, and they made this a tough disassembly! And BTW, this old car with 260k miles is one I drive only for my job. Trying to keep it going for a year or two more. Thx
The US spec cars do have a different switch. It would be best to remove the switch assembly and get it tested. Depending on your model you should not have to remove your steering wheel. See the video below:
ua-cam.com/video/KKpdchNqyE8/v-deo.html
Hello from Australia
I had some big troubles
No parkers dash lights or taillights
I followed your video and it's all fixed
Very satisfying
Thank you!
Brilliant! Thanks for the feedback.
My 2004 contacts are on their side on the eft hand said of the wheel. i sanded as much as i could and amazingly the right dip beam is now working. but its hard to see more than three contacts, how many are there?
Three main ones from memory
Watching all the way from TONGA 🇹🇴
Awesome! Greetings from NZ 🇳🇿
You sir are a bloody legend that was my exact problem and gave it a clean and bang she goes thanks so much man!!
Thank you! Appreciate the comment! And glad it solved the problem
Thx in advance bro. I will clean the contact point as you mentioned.
DUDE!!!! You are a Champion! Thank you!
Thanks for the comment!
Worked for me. Thanks for the vid! Took 10 min😊
Great!
Great video you explained it very well. It saved me alot of stress. Thanks you😊
Thanks!
Saved me hundreds after been to 3 different sparkys came home looked up this video...I'll be damn.🤟🤙🙏
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback.
This is very helpful. Thanks for sharing
Thanks
Thank you for the short clips,,,,but how do fix right side low beam not working
Unfortunately my 2007 Yaris in Canada (left hand drive) is a different style. The plastic cover isn't clear plastic. It's black and screwed in where you can't easily access the screws to get it out.
If you cannot access the screws easily, it would be easiest if the steering wheel is removed. Which will then allow you to remove the switch.
Do we need to dismantle the front airbag? or just cover at headlamp and wiper switch only
No need to remove the airbag. Everything can be accessed when the steering wheel plastic trim pieces are removed, as seen in this video.
Heya my partner did this for my car when I would change from high beam to low beam my low beams wouldn't work thanks for the help but now he has notice after doing so the dash indicator isn't working and the rear break lights they only work when you break?
If the dash indicator light is not working then are the lights going on both high / low beam? Rear brake lights should only work when the brake pedal is depressed.
You would think so and sorry only the high top and led light pressed lights work not the depressed lower ones?
And yes the high and low beam are working just not the park lights as well as the lower break lights
@@amybarlow1294 check the fuses and rear bulbs, unless they are led taillights. Does your dash board light up when you turn on the headlights.
I have a 2008 Toyota Yaris and I don't have that plastic piece behind my light control. I have a metal box. Do you have a video for that?
This video will be applicable for your switch. The black plate is held is screwed in so this will need to be removed if your going to clean the contacts. This might be similar to your switch, Toyota genuine part no. 84140-02090
Hello , Toyota Yaris 2007 the temperature and time not working at dashboard, what should I do pls ?
Check your fuses
@@AutoBuddynz hello tbh I changed an other dashboard from an other car and that one was working on mine car , I can’t let that one because of mileage are not the original of the car and I don’t think is fuses I’m afraid
Hi mate i want ti know about My headlight trouble, one head works Nice and the drivers one got verte los intensity change bulbs and still the problem
Hey I would suggest is swap your left & right headlight bulb and see if the problem follows to the other side. If it does then you know the bulb is at fault. Let me know how this goes.
Hi Auto Buddy!
I attempted this with some success but some failure too. Wondering if you can help? Issues I'm now having:
1. My tail lights don't come on when I switch the headlights on
2. No parking light indicator on the dashboard (still have high beam)
3. Dashboard does not dim when lights are switched on
4. When the headlights are left on, and door is opened, the alarm no longer comes on
Any thoughts?
Thanks for the video😊
@@veeroutdoornz8201 Thanks for the comment
We want the cause for headlights not switching off and the location for headlights relay
Mines have the same problem but with the parking lights,highbeam and lowbeam is fine,I can do the same?
Yes absolutely!
Thank you ! 👍👍👍
Very helpful video .
Thank You!
Hi i have the same issue but for the high beam, does not illumate fully. Can this help ?
More than likely yes, trying playing with the headlight stalk sometimes you can get it working briefly confirming the switch is at fault as seen in the video.
@@AutoBuddynz i tried it now the high beam works, and the low beam does not work. What can i do in this situation ?
My icons appear on the dashboard when i switch.. buy Just no low beams. Can IT still be the contact problem if the icons do show up?
Yes more than likey
Hi Autobuddy! I need your help! I've been meaning to post two questions to you regarding a video in which you showed us how to fix the low beam fault on a Toyota Yaris. I have two questions: The first question I have is how to remove the two screws on either side of the steering wheel without locking the car's steering wheel itself. In park mode, if you turn the steering wheel, the steering wheel will lock. Should I turn the car on so that I can turn the steering wheel without it locking? The second question I have is how to remove the steering wheel cover easily? I do not have the tools that you featured in the video and do not want to damage the plastic cover itself. Can you give me any tips on how I may do this? I'm located in Canada and since winter is fast approaching, I am trying to fix the issue before we get any snow.
Answer to Question 1 - Leave the key in POS 1. That will prevent your steering wheel from locking. Question 2 - you can use a wide flat blade screw driver but be gentle as you can break the plastic if excessive force is used. Preferably try and use something which is not sharp
Hi mate, great videos! Very helpful, liked and subscribed. My Yaris headlight problem is a little strange so I thought I'd ask you first before taking any steps. Parking lights and full beams are both working fine, but on dipped beams the left headlight doesn't come on. Is this an issue with the bulb, or the fuse, or the wiring? Not sure where to start to be honest! Your insight would be really helpful. Thanks!
Thanks for the sub! My first step I would suggest is swap your left & right headlight bulb and see if the problem follows to the other side. If it does then you know the bulb is at fault. Let me know how this goes
@@AutoBuddynz Thanks mate that's great advice, didn't think of that haha. Will do! Cheers
For my toyota echo 2005;when the headlights are ON, high beam is coming on by itself, and sometimes when i switch off engine and the headlights OFF, they come on by itself resulting in battery drain. Appreciate if you can guide.
I would start by checking this switch shown in this video, this is the most common cause of similar issues. Unless your car is fitted with Auto headlights I would say the switch is faulty.
Where can i find the headlight relays?
Toyota, your local car parts store, Ebay & Amazon
@@AutoBuddynz the location on the car?
@@djahooyethiomiraabyssinia1739 In the engine look for the large fuse box with a black cover
Hey bro as you discussed one of my headlight at low beam is not working so first check fuse and then if fuse ok need to sand relay switch?
You could do it that way as it is a common fault. However if it still does not work you will need to check the wiring and relays.
@@AutoBuddynz on another note, is it possible the filament of low beam light is burnt? Because at low beam one side headlight does not work but at high beam both headlight works?
@@razahyder9796 Yes that sounds like a bulb issue.
I’m gonna try this tomorrow on my Vios
Great!
Dear brother my vitz/yaris low beam headlight does not work or some time works after 2 to 3 seconds randomly while switching from high beam to low beam and also left side indicator does not work or work random. may i do the same procedure or else guide me please
Hey, yes do this same process and clean the switch, it should work once done.
@@AutoBuddynz thank u so much. i exercised the same procedure and both problems resolved.
Very useful, thanks buddy.
Thank You!
What number of sandpaper to use?
400 grit
@@AutoBuddynz I wonder if emery board (nail file) might be easier to use?
@@FD-is1ug Yes it can be used but there is a risk you can damage the contacts if you are not careful. A file should only be used for heavy pitting.
@@AutoBuddynz emery board is what I was thinking
The turn indicators on my Yaris work intermittently. Do you think that I can clean the contacts in the same way without having to remove the steering wheel? Awesome video btw, thank you for sharing.
Hi Thanks for your comment. You can definitely try and clean your contacts, this is easiest step anyone can try before opting for a replacement.
Thanks for the Video Sir
Thank you!
Mine both low beams blown same time but high beam working. I have checked the bulbs, and yes low beams blown only. What you rekon why both low beams blown same time?
Is your fuse ok? Check your wiring for any short circuit.
Couldn't be that simple for me of course. Under my steering wheel cover, the headlight array has the most complicated cover. Can't see what I'm doing.
Use a mirror and a good light will help a lot to see in that tight space.
Right side low beam not working,,,,,,how to fix ?
Have you checked or replaced your bulb? Tried the fix in this video?
Brand new light bulb
Is there a replay or ballast that control the head lights? If there is than where is it located ?
@@youngstrom2 relay is located in the engine bay.
Awesome thanks great video
What if you spray wd40 inside
No you need a contact cleaner or similar
Man I have replaced the part still not working
Have you checked the headlight bulbs to ensure they are working ok?
Mine are all stuck, park lights,low beam and high beam
It will most likely be the switch. Try cleaning it as seen here, but if it that does not solve it try a replacement. Could also be a wiring issue but needs further investigation.
You are heavenly sent. I fixed my headlight 😊 🫂
Excellent! Thanks for the comment.