Showing posts with label HID. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HID. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

DIY - Aftermarket HID Installation Toyota 2009 Rav4

This is a DIY on how to install aftermarket HID ballast and bulbs on a Toyota Rav4 2009


These are ebay products and a plug and go installation , On this model vehicle it has daytime running lights but they are on the high beam so no other modifications needed . As long as you have your headlight switch on AUTO all the lights will turn on and off . 




No need to remove any headlight assemblies or bumper , It is a matter of getting your small hands in the area and replacing it as you would a regular bulb .






Some vehicles the wires can be reveres so if your lights do not come on at first then turn the plug around , Then it is a matter of hiding or putting the ballast in a secure area .




















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Wednesday, June 28, 2017

DIY - From OEM to LED Replacement Headlight Bulb

This DIY is basically for any vehicle instead of putting HID you decide to put LED  headlight bulb .






Very simple just remove your OEM bulb and you will put the new bulb and you will see it is as bright as a HID .








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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

DIY Adding HID bulbs to Fog Lights on a 03 - 08 Corolla S

This is a DIY for a 03 - 08 Corolla S model with fog lights and switching to HID bulbs.





Bulb on a 05 Corolla S model is 9006

HID is 3000k for yellow 








Remove the front part of the fender liner to make easy access .







This is a plug and play basically in my modification I put the ballast on top of the fog light housing to keep from getting wet a lot .


If the light does not work then switch the plug some times it can be plugged in reverse . 
















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Thursday, May 22, 2014

DIY Disable DRL Corolla 2007

This DIY is on how to disable your Daytime Running Lights for your 9th Gen Corolla .

The purpose of doing this is to install HID to your vehicle with out damaging the ballast due to low current .

1. Find black box under dash located under the steering wheel

2. Find yellow wire coming out of the DRL black box

3. Cut the wire and leave enough so you can add a butt connector

4. Gound out the yellow wire coming from the DRL black box

5. Safely protect the exposed wire with a butt connecter

6. Then you should have just disabled your DRL if everything was done correctly

MAKE SURE YOU HAVE GOOD GROUND .

THIS IS A EASY DIY ONCE YOU LOCATE THE DRL BOX.

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