Reverse Light
#2
Hi,
I just went outside to my car and pulled off the housing with my fingers. It uses those white plastic friction pins that most Toyota products use to hold panels in place. Just pick one corner and pull gently until it comes off. I put mine back on by just lining up the holes and pushing it back in place.
I just went outside to my car and pulled off the housing with my fingers. It uses those white plastic friction pins that most Toyota products use to hold panels in place. Just pick one corner and pull gently until it comes off. I put mine back on by just lining up the holes and pushing it back in place.
#3
Until now, I haven't found any LED's that match the brightness of the factory bulbs. I saw some new super powerful ones but I don't want to spend the money on a "test" just yet. I used these bulbs:
The next picture is of the the cover you just pull off in the trunk to get to the bulb socket.
The third picture is of the space where the reverse light bulb lives.
And the last is of the difference between the factory and the new bulb. Not much difference, but a slightly whiter, brighter light. I'm still looking for a better LED upgrade.
The next picture is of the the cover you just pull off in the trunk to get to the bulb socket.
The third picture is of the space where the reverse light bulb lives.
And the last is of the difference between the factory and the new bulb. Not much difference, but a slightly whiter, brighter light. I'm still looking for a better LED upgrade.
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Until now, I haven't found any LED's that match the brightness of the factory bulbs. I saw some new super powerful ones but I don't want to spend the money on a "test" just yet. I used these bulbs:
The next picture is of the the cover you just pull off in the trunk to get to the bulb socket.
The third picture is of the space where the reverse light bulb lives.
And the last is of the difference between the factory and the new bulb. Not much difference, but a slightly whiter, brighter light. I'm still looking for a better LED upgrade.
The next picture is of the the cover you just pull off in the trunk to get to the bulb socket.
The third picture is of the space where the reverse light bulb lives.
And the last is of the difference between the factory and the new bulb. Not much difference, but a slightly whiter, brighter light. I'm still looking for a better LED upgrade.
#5
They are starting to come out with some high power, focused LED bulbs that might work great in the reverse light, but the cost is pretty high right now.
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