I was able to install these lights thanks to watching your video. I had to make minor changes since I didn’t have a blue wire but all went well. Took time and patience. Thank you! -Middle aged female
Dude, The idea to pull that plug is ingenious. I'm about to purchase one of these cars and all I ever see if people tapping into the wires. That's the last thing I want to do is cause corrosion in the line years from now creating a bigger problem. This way stops that from ever being an issue!
Just got down adding the lights to my 2021 Rav4 XLE. Premium. My turn signals had 3 wires going in, but the upper left tested out to be the one I needed. I used tap splices to connect. I also had to do a little reaming out to get my wires thru the grill. The plug in was too big. My light kit was a little different then yours, but your video helped a lot thanks! I also installed sequence lights on my mirrors. Really looks cool!
Thank you so so much RMD creations, I recently installed those led DRL lights on my limited RAV4 as shown in the video, man they really look amazing. Thanks once again for uploading such videos. Truthfully thank you for explaining everything in detail you are the best.
I have 3 wires for connection. Red, White and Black(ground). I understand that the red wire is the positive connection that goes to the accessory fuse but what about the white one that I have?
You don't have to drill a hole in the fuse box housing to install these lights. I have seen another video where the guy drills a hole downward in the fuse panel near the big red cable and you wont have to do that either. All you have to do is if you have an air compressor blow gun with the long metal extension you can insert it downwards in between the big red cable and the black cable. What it does is it loosens the black electrical tape around all those cables. With the blow gun inserted I ran a red wire into the center of the blow gun from underneath and slowly retrieved the blow gun while pushing up and advancing the red cable to keep it from getting stuck on the tape. Then when it is inserted through i basically went back and made sure the tape was secured again around all the cables without the need to drill.
I put these on my 2020 Rav4 Hybrid. As you show, there are several places you have to cut the plastic to make it fit. Mine fits a little further out than I would like even after the trimming. The pieces are a not of the best quality and seem to have gaps around them between the lens and the lamps. I did not use the add-a-fuse method like you did. Seems to me your way they would be on all the time whenever the car is on; and I go to a lot of drive in movies, that would be a problem. I hooked up to the directional lamps for the directional wiring directly instead of using your through the socket method too. I got the power and ground from the outer most left lamp, as it is an incandescent lamp and these LED's use very little power so the added amperage is really negligible. So now my ADD ON lights are not DRL but Nightime Lamps that come on when the auto headlamps switch on. The sequential directionals still work during the day without the DRL function. I like the way I set mine up better, but I did solder into the wiring right next to the factory lamps. I also put the control box & wires underneath the plastic instead of on top of it, so it does not show. I placed the control box behind what I think is the 'radar unit'. If the 'radar' can handle the heat/rain there; hopefully the lamp control can handle it too. I will find out. Nothing is overloaded according to the vehicle or the meter I used, and the radar works perfectly.
Thanks for the thorough review and wiring procedure! I have the ‘check mark’ Lexus-y fog light housing version for the ‘19 Rav4 Adventure and the instructions were in Chinese so they have been sitting in the garage for a few months. Now I feel comfortable wiring them since the harnesses are the same.
Hi, I really like your video on how to make to install DRL in your car. So, I want to know you said 7.5 AMP that is what kind? Is it ACC or name of fuses in the fuse box. Let's me know.
Update: Just finished a similar mod of DRL/Turn signals to the rear. Since I was taking out all the rear door trim to work on the project, I decided to use the opportunity to purchase and do the cargo area lighting mod as well. Both turn out great and look fantastic. I have one last thing to do, and that is to get a new rear Toyota emblem to mount on the new rear trim. The new trim with the animated lights did not come with one. Rather than remove and transfer the emblem from the old trim, I ordered a new LED backlit emblem in blue, to match the color of the R4P. Hopefully it will be in this week. These are the two mods I installed: www.amazon.com/dp/B08FD31G6V?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details www.amazon.com/dp/B0B12FDZRZ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details Waiting for the Emblem: www.raymaxgear.com/products/toyota-led-emblem-dual-color After all this, I think I am done with exterior lighting.
On your 2022 Prime what did you connect red wire to? Did you connect into fuse box and if so which fuse slot did you use? Also did you connect white wire? Did you tap into turn signal wire as they are led on 2022 Prime and headlights and marker lights are in one headlight unit. Appreciate your reply.
@@GregSwenson-lb3bw Sorry I missed this reply. Initially I had connected the red wire to the fuse box. Testing around I found a circuit/fuse that became active when the car was turned on. A few months I installed an 8 channel switch control panel. I connected the DLR to that controller so that I can manually switch it on or off from inside the car, along with my other mods. The yellow signal cables still connected just behind the left and right signal lights. So the signals will animate regardless if the DRL is turned on or not. As for the white wire. It is a dimmer signal. When you apply 12v to it, it seems to dim the DRL by about 50%. If my original setup, i left it unconnected. Keeping the DRL at full brightness. After putting in the control panel, I connected it to a pulsed channel on the controller just for kicks. Activating that channel causes the DRL's brightness to pulse. The pulse rate can be set in the control panel.
I have a 2022 RAV4 prime XS and it has LED turn signals that apparently dealer must replace the bulbs when needed. To tap into turn signal wiring for sequential switchback DRL would it be best to use Posi-Products wire connectors rather than t-tap connectors since wires are so small? Also since you have recently removed these lights from your car, would you even recommend installing them?
Hey, I just learned my 2021 LE hybrid doesn’t have the 7.5 fuse installed. What other fuse can I use? I bought the same adapter you used in the video. Thanks for the tutorial 🙏🏽
Oh, my setup arrived with three wires coming out of the box, red black & white, similar to ehat goes in from each light. Anyone know what to do with the white? I know someone else commented on this too, wondering if its for the side mirrors or something?
Thanks Mike. Since I just found you, and am knew to your team I look forward to viewing your other projects after completing this modification to my RAV4 AWD Hybrid. Best to you.
Awesome video! I couldn't quite tell, but is the light bars bluer than the headlights or do they match pretty well. I was thinking about getting them for my rav
I have a question, it comes with black, red, yellow, and white cable. The black is ground, yellow goes with turn signal, and red to acc fuse box, to what did you connect the white cable to?
The white lead should connect to the headlight positive feed wiring. It dims the white light when the low beams are on. The red wire should be connected to the feed wiring for the front amber running bulbs (side lights in front, not turn signal). You can attach the black wire to the ground wire in the same feed. The side light is a better place to wire the red so the new front lights are only on when the "running " lights are on, not when the accessory fuse is hot.
Can you provide the link to the Ebay seller for your lights? Also the part/stock number for the fuse block used for your electrical connection. Thank you in advance.
Hi from Holland. Great job done! I’m in Holland and the lights differ from US specs models. Now I’m commissioned to the US Army for two years and I want to bring my RAV to California. In order to be able to import the car I need to convert the lights. EU spec models do not have the amber parking lights, so that section of the housing only serves the turn signal. That section for the US models double for both turning lights and the amber parking lights. The European models have just two leads leading to the section whereas the US versions have three. And the plugs are also different. Now if I want to change that all, where do I get the power from in order to power the bulb? Obviously I’m gonna need another socket for the bulb and another amber bulb. Same goes for the marker lights (front and rear) that also lack on other than US spec models. If done properly I would have to replace all four housings but that would be a costly affair. So if I start from there, maybe importing the car would be no hassle. Later on maybe further changes must be made, it all depends to what US regulations dictate or allow. I have plans to leave the car in the US when I leave again.
My guess is you are dealing with a completely different wiring harness. You will have to pull power directly from the fuse box as we did in the video. You will have a power lead for the amber parking lights you will have to splice into your new plug.
I grounded mine to my battery in my regular rav4 AWD and I’m pretty sure it fried my battery control module... so now it’s telling me there’s a start/stop system malfunction. Any suggestions?
If you mean the daytime running light/turn signal mod for the fog lights, I do not plan on doing that. I've only seen one video (and it was pretty low quality with almost no explanation) and it is a much more intense process than this. You have to complete remove the front end plastic to get at and wire everything up with those. I did this because I knew it was going to be a pretty simple modification without having to take anything apart too much.
Yep. I ended up taking them out after about 6 months only. One of the the white LEDs started flickering on and off or just staying off and it looked kind of tacky. I can't really recommend the ones that I bought, but since then the quality of the products could have gotten better.
I really like what you have done to the RAV4. Quick question: Do you still have a warranty for the SUV, even after you drilled into the fuse box? Just curious.
Hey would you know how to replace the low/high beam for a 2019 toyota rav4? Is it similar to a 2020 change? I tried looking up resources but couldn't find anything can you please let me know if you know how to and possibly make a video on it? I want to see if I can replace my leds myself for my 2019 toyota. Thank you.
I’m pretty sure they’re built into the unit. I believe if they ever go out, the whole headlight would have to be replaced. That’s at least the case with the 2014+ Corollas.
The Headlights on the 2019 RAV4 is a single unit! Yes Toyota screwed those of us who would like to either change out the current bulbs or even look for an aftermarket headlight unit to replace the current one! Since the 2019 is still considered a (New Auto) after market distributors haven't caught up yet!
You can connect the white wire to a feed wire to the low beams. The white wire will dim the new white lights when its hot, not really necessary in my opinion, I like it bright even when the headlights are on.
Unfortunately, I don't plan on doing this to my RAV. I thought about it, but there is just way too much work to get to the wiring you need to connect to, and to just install the reflectors. You have to pretty much remove the entire bumper and then some interior trim pieces to connect everything.
You should not be messing around inside the turn signal plugs or sockets. Like trailer harnesses, wire taps should be used to access the turn signals. The black casing needs to be trimmed back to make room that allow access to the wires. The way you have it wired by removing the turn signal bulb your added wire falls out ! A bad idea in which a good electrical connection is not guaranteed and it is also not weather-proof. No silicone needs to be used. You should at least use that rubber plug. It should have a hole in it in which a wire can be threaded through. If it doesn't, then make one like the other 2 plugs that have wires through them. // On another note, having the new turn signals instantly turn on and off, but the original turn bulbs take their time looks out of place. The incandescent turn signal bulbs should be replaced with LED bulbs so they match the flash profile of the added LED turn signals.
Interested to know if yours are still working correctly? DSide on my set lost LED section and was acting erratic after 1 week. They replaced DSide only with a newer version and as a result the white color wasn't quite the same. 2 months later the PSide lost a section of LED's now. Great job on the video but I'm not thinking this is a quality product. I ordered from the same vendor as you.
I removed them since some of the LEDs started failing and looked bad. Went back to the stock black inserts for now. When the hazards are on, they both do their sequential thing and it looked pretty coo.
@@Michaelsbackyardmarina I just got mine, but the one you got has only red and a black wire to power your, mine has red, black, and a white? where do you connect the white wire? thanks
@@martmalicdem1139 The video that I saw showed the wire running through the clip part of the connector and when the bulb is put back on, it just pinches it into place. Here is a link to a not great quality video, but they put the wire in the connector this way, ruclips.net/video/foPNTLve5-8/видео.html I would recommend playing it back at 50% speed as it goes pretty fast. This was the only other video I could find of someone putting these lights on and figured we needed to do this in-depth video on how to do it.
I was able to install these lights thanks to watching your video. I had to make minor changes since I didn’t have a blue wire but all went well.
Took time and patience.
Thank you!
-Middle aged female
Excellent!
Dude, The idea to pull that plug is ingenious. I'm about to purchase one of these cars and all I ever see if people tapping into the wires. That's the last thing I want to do is cause corrosion in the line years from now creating a bigger problem. This way stops that from ever being an issue!
Thanks and thanks for watching
Just got down adding the lights to my 2021 Rav4 XLE. Premium. My turn signals had 3 wires going in, but the upper left tested out to be the one I needed. I used tap splices to connect. I also had to do a little reaming out to get my wires thru the grill. The plug in was too big. My light kit was a little different then yours, but your video helped a lot thanks!
I also installed sequence lights on my mirrors. Really looks cool!
Hi I have same rav4 as you can you help me with the changes you had to do
Thank you
Oh buy the way we're did you purchase yours, because the link for ebay is not working once again thank you
My wife and I were able to do a successful installation because of your lifesaving video!!!
This was on my 2023 rav 4 xle.
THANKS FOR EXPLAINING EVERTHING ON HOW TO INSTALL AND WIRE THE LIGHTS!! GOOD JOB!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so so much RMD creations, I recently installed those led DRL lights on my limited RAV4 as shown in the video, man they really look amazing. Thanks once again for uploading such videos. Truthfully thank you for explaining everything in detail you are the best.
Glad I could help
Link doesn't work
Is the led lights color the same as original day lights? From video it seems as yep...
Super helpful considering there's zero instructions. Very much appreciated.
I have 3 wires for connection. Red, White and Black(ground). I understand that the red wire is the positive connection that goes to the accessory fuse but what about the white one that I have?
It's been so long ago that I don't remember
Hi did you ever find out where to connect the white wire too? Seen something online saying it connects to headlight but where ?
Yeah any luck with the third wire? My only guess is the side mirrors but not sure where it'd go.
You don't have to drill a hole in the fuse box housing to install these lights. I have seen another video where the guy drills a hole downward in the fuse panel near the big red cable and you wont have to do that either. All you have to do is if you have an air compressor blow gun with the long metal extension you can insert it downwards in between the big red cable and the black cable. What it does is it loosens the black electrical tape around all those cables. With the blow gun inserted I ran a red wire into the center of the blow gun from underneath and slowly retrieved the blow gun while pushing up and advancing the red cable to keep it from getting stuck on the tape. Then when it is inserted through i basically went back and made sure the tape was secured again around all the cables without the need to drill.
I put these on my 2020 Rav4 Hybrid. As you show, there are several places you have to cut the plastic to make it fit. Mine fits a little further out than I would like even after the trimming. The pieces are a not of the best quality and seem to have gaps around them between the lens and the lamps. I did not use the add-a-fuse method like you did. Seems to me your way they would be on all the time whenever the car is on; and I go to a lot of drive in movies, that would be a problem. I hooked up to the directional lamps for the directional wiring directly instead of using your through the socket method too. I got the power and ground from the outer most left lamp, as it is an incandescent lamp and these LED's use very little power so the added amperage is really negligible. So now my ADD ON lights are not DRL but Nightime Lamps that come on when the auto headlamps switch on. The sequential directionals still work during the day without the DRL function. I like the way I set mine up better, but I did solder into the wiring right next to the factory lamps. I also put the control box & wires underneath the plastic instead of on top of it, so it does not show. I placed the control box behind what I think is the 'radar unit'. If the 'radar' can handle the heat/rain there; hopefully the lamp control can handle it too. I will find out. Nothing is overloaded according to the vehicle or the meter I used, and the radar works perfectly.
The way we hooked it up the running lights are only on when the ignition switch is on as it should be.
Well done to you, good job. Greetings from Bulgaria.
Thanks for the thorough review and wiring procedure! I have the ‘check mark’ Lexus-y fog light housing version for the ‘19 Rav4 Adventure and the instructions were in Chinese so they have been sitting in the garage for a few months. Now I feel comfortable wiring them since the harnesses are the same.
You have another link for to buy the lights because the link in your description is not working
I wish every DIYer on the Tube made videos like this. Great job!
Glad you liked it!
Great vid. Was trying to understand turn signal wiring for some other project but this helped clear my doubts. Awesome job. Thanks
Glad it helped
Very well explained and very nicely focused on everything you explained this is one video perfectly presented. ! 👍
Glad it was helpful!
are you still using these lights as of September 2024? I heard the quality is not the best. Thank you
Hi,
I really like your video on how to make to install DRL in your car. So, I want to know you said 7.5 AMP that is what kind? Is it ACC or name of fuses in the fuse box. Let's me know.
I did the same mod on my 2022 RAV4 Prime.
Looks great. I really like it. Now I have to do something to the rear to match.
Glad to hear, thanks for watching
Update: Just finished a similar mod of DRL/Turn signals to the rear.
Since I was taking out all the rear door trim to work on the project, I decided to use the opportunity to purchase and do the cargo area lighting mod as well.
Both turn out great and look fantastic.
I have one last thing to do, and that is to get a new rear Toyota emblem to mount on the new rear trim. The new trim with the animated lights did not come with one.
Rather than remove and transfer the emblem from the old trim, I ordered a new LED backlit emblem in blue, to match the color of the R4P. Hopefully it will be in this week.
These are the two mods I installed:
www.amazon.com/dp/B08FD31G6V?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
www.amazon.com/dp/B0B12FDZRZ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Waiting for the Emblem:
www.raymaxgear.com/products/toyota-led-emblem-dual-color
After all this, I think I am done with exterior lighting.
On your 2022 Prime what did you connect red wire to? Did you connect into fuse box and if so which fuse slot did you use? Also did you connect white wire? Did you tap into turn signal wire as they are led on 2022 Prime and headlights and marker lights are in one headlight unit. Appreciate your reply.
@@GregSwenson-lb3bw Sorry I missed this reply.
Initially I had connected the red wire to the fuse box. Testing around I found a circuit/fuse that became active when the car was turned on. A few months I installed an 8 channel switch control panel. I connected the DLR to that controller so that I can manually switch it on or off from inside the car, along with my other mods.
The yellow signal cables still connected just behind the left and right signal lights. So the signals will animate regardless if the DRL is turned on or not.
As for the white wire. It is a dimmer signal. When you apply 12v to it, it seems to dim the DRL by about 50%.
If my original setup, i left it unconnected. Keeping the DRL at full brightness.
After putting in the control panel, I connected it to a pulsed channel on the controller just for kicks.
Activating that channel causes the DRL's brightness to pulse. The pulse rate can be set in the control panel.
thank you so much for taking time to do this video , great help
I have a 2022 RAV4 prime XS and it has LED turn signals that apparently dealer must replace the bulbs when needed. To tap into turn signal wiring for sequential switchback DRL would it be best to use Posi-Products wire connectors rather than t-tap connectors since wires are so small? Also since you have recently removed these lights from your car, would you even recommend installing them?
Hey, I just learned my 2021 LE hybrid doesn’t have the 7.5 fuse installed. What other fuse can I use? I bought the same adapter you used in the video. Thanks for the tutorial 🙏🏽
Not sure
What did you do with that white wire where did you connect that?
Oh, my setup arrived with three wires coming out of the box, red black & white, similar to ehat goes in from each light. Anyone know what to do with the white? I know someone else commented on this too, wondering if its for the side mirrors or something?
What manufacture are the lights bought a set off Amazon, the white lights are very weak, returning them
Got them off of eBay and do not recall.
Toyota gives you extra ports which is nice. No wire splicing etc
that's cool
Do you all know if this can be used on the 2019 Rav4s?
Yes the 2019 and 2020 and 2021 are all the same
What about 2018 model of rav4
Thanks Mike. Since I just found you, and am knew to your team I look forward to viewing your other projects after completing this modification to my RAV4 AWD Hybrid. Best to you.
Welcome aboard and thanks for watching
Awesome video! I couldn't quite tell, but is the light bars bluer than the headlights or do they match pretty well. I was thinking about getting them for my rav
They match very well
I see the reflection when I stop behind trucks and the DRL and this mod are pretty much the exact same white.
I have a question, it comes with black, red, yellow, and white cable. The black is ground, yellow goes with turn signal, and red to acc fuse box, to what did you connect the white cable to?
The white lead should connect to the headlight positive feed wiring. It dims the white light when the low beams are on. The red wire should be connected to the feed wiring for the front amber running bulbs (side lights in front, not turn signal). You can attach the black wire to the ground wire in the same feed. The side light is a better place to wire the red so the new front lights are only on when the "running " lights are on, not when the accessory fuse is hot.
Excellent work thanks
Super nice! Great job! And thank you for the detailed video ❤️🤟🏽🙏🏽👍🏽
Can you provide the link to the Ebay seller for your lights? Also the part/stock number for the fuse block used for your electrical connection. Thank you in advance.
Hey :) I bought a kit just like this but it has 3 wires. Red, black, and white. White says headlight... Where do i splice in the white???
It's been a while since I did this kit and I honestly do not remember.
I'll have to look at my grill again see if it's changed I have a 21 looks like eBay doesn't sell it anymore???
Yes eBay may or may not have them now
Hi from Holland. Great job done! I’m in Holland and the lights differ from US specs models. Now I’m commissioned to the US Army for two years and I want to bring my RAV to California. In order to be able to import the car I need to convert the lights. EU spec models do not have the amber parking lights, so that section of the housing only serves the turn signal. That section for the US models double for both turning lights and the amber parking lights. The European models have just two leads leading to the section whereas the US versions have three. And the plugs are also different. Now if I want to change that all, where do I get the power from in order to power the bulb? Obviously I’m gonna need another socket for the bulb and another amber bulb. Same goes for the marker lights (front and rear) that also lack on other than US spec models. If done properly I would have to replace all four housings but that would be a costly affair. So if I start from there, maybe importing the car would be no hassle. Later on maybe further changes must be made, it all depends to what US regulations dictate or allow. I have plans to leave the car in the US when I leave again.
My guess is you are dealing with a completely different wiring harness. You will have to pull power directly from the fuse box as we did in the video. You will have a power lead for the amber parking lights you will have to splice into your new plug.
I grounded mine to my battery in my regular rav4 AWD and I’m pretty sure it fried my battery control module... so now it’s telling me there’s a start/stop system malfunction. Any suggestions?
Sorry I have none. Thanks for watching.
Mine are not as bright for some reason.
Is this have the same diagram as of 2018 rav4 LE? Thank u sir
I really don't know for sure
@@Michaelsbackyardmarina can u sir please tell me where to connect the fuse from a 2018 rav4 LE, thank u 🙏
That rubber plug you removed for the yellow wire just poke a hole and insert the yellow wire then use that as a sealer for the wire
Thanks for the tip and thanks for watching
that does look cool though. But if I have a Rav4 prime hybrid, does it make any difference?
Thanks for watching.
It shouldn't make a difference.
Nice upgrade! Will you be installing the fog light upgrade? would like to see a video on that too :)
That's up to my son. If he wants to do that
If you mean the daytime running light/turn signal mod for the fog lights, I do not plan on doing that. I've only seen one video (and it was pretty low quality with almost no explanation) and it is a much more intense process than this. You have to complete remove the front end plastic to get at and wire everything up with those. I did this because I knew it was going to be a pretty simple modification without having to take anything apart too much.
Stay on during the night? Thanks 👍
yep
Nice upgrade, they do look good!!👍😎
Thanks 👍
How are they holding up now .? Any issues WITH LIGHTS NOT WORK?
Yep. I ended up taking them out after about 6 months only. One of the the white LEDs started flickering on and off or just staying off and it looked kind of tacky. I can't really recommend the ones that I bought, but since then the quality of the products could have gotten better.
I really like what you have done to the RAV4. Quick question: Do you still have a warranty for the SUV, even after you drilled into the fuse box? Just curious.
no idea
Nice! May I ask why you didn’t tie into the drl wire instead of using the fuse tap?
It's been a while since I did this job and I can honestly answer you correctly.
@@Michaelsbackyardmarina that’s fair thank you for sharing!
Can I use two 7.5A fuses instead of two 5A fuses? And will it affect the USB 2 power?
Make sure your fuses match the wiring you are trying to protect.
Hey would you know how to replace the low/high beam for a 2019 toyota rav4? Is it similar to a 2020 change? I tried looking up resources but couldn't find anything can you please let me know if you know how to and possibly make a video on it? I want to see if I can replace my leds myself for my 2019 toyota. Thank you.
Sorry haven't had the chance or need to do that yet. Seem like it would be a bit of a task to do.
I’m pretty sure they’re built into the unit. I believe if they ever go out, the whole headlight would have to be replaced. That’s at least the case with the 2014+ Corollas.
The Headlights on the 2019 RAV4 is a single unit! Yes Toyota screwed those of us who would like to either change out the current bulbs or even look for an aftermarket headlight unit to replace the current one! Since the 2019 is still considered a (New Auto) after market distributors haven't caught up yet!
Quick question,Where does the white wire goes? Or it’s not used at all?
Depends on the year I do beleive. We didn't use the white on this model
I didn’t use it either. My RAV4 looks great. Thank you very much. It was a great tutorial.👍
You can connect the white wire to a feed wire to the low beams. The white wire will dim the new white lights when its hot, not really necessary in my opinion, I like it bright even when the headlights are on.
We're could put the fuse wire on a 2021xle I do not have a ubsfuse
Not sure on the 2021's
Right mirror turn signal is out though.
Ok, thanks for watching
Kitt style 😎, my rav4 it’s black, It will look too cool
Nice, thanks for watching
You think for the rear led reflectors is a different conecxion
I have not seen a kit for the rear lights.
very nice well done Sir Yess I love it!
Thank you kindly
How’s it doing 3 years later? I’m considering doing this…
He removed it from his car, it started to not work properly, cheap stuff.
Wow nice job I got a 2019 RAV4.
The link just takes me to Ebay home page . Can you provide a better link or the seller?
Sorry, I don't have any control over the eBay listings. Just do a search on ebay for it I guess.
Hey the link on eBay no longer works. Please provide a new one.
Hello?
Can you make a video for the rear reflectors is going on bumper thanks
If you need the link let me know
Unfortunately, I don't plan on doing this to my RAV. I thought about it, but there is just way too much work to get to the wiring you need to connect to, and to just install the reflectors. You have to pretty much remove the entire bumper and then some interior trim pieces to connect everything.
It's OK I trait with my to see what happens
That probably voids the warranty😬. Those lights look very sleek!👍
They are
Nice video. I plan on doing this. Thanks!
Go for it!
Nice!🔥 thanks for the vid!
You bet
You should not be messing around inside the turn signal plugs or sockets. Like trailer harnesses, wire taps should be used to access the turn signals. The black casing needs to be trimmed back to make room that allow access to the wires. The way you have it wired by removing the turn signal bulb your added wire falls out ! A bad idea in which a good electrical connection is not guaranteed and it is also not weather-proof. No silicone needs to be used. You should at least use that rubber plug. It should have a hole in it in which a wire can be threaded through. If it doesn't, then make one like the other 2 plugs that have wires through them. // On another note, having the new turn signals instantly turn on and off, but the original turn bulbs take their time looks out of place. The incandescent turn signal bulbs should be replaced with LED bulbs so they match the flash profile of the added LED turn signals.
Extra tutorial, thanks.
Interested to know if yours are still working correctly? DSide on my set lost LED section and was acting erratic after 1 week. They replaced DSide only with a newer version and as a result the white color wasn't quite the same. 2 months later the PSide lost a section of LED's now. Great job on the video but I'm not thinking this is a quality product. I ordered from the same vendor as you.
Still working perfectly here
Amazing upgrade. Can you install it to other models?
I believe you could. Not sure what range of years it would work on
Right mirror light isnt working ??
ok
On Amazon you can find it the led light for the back bumper
Hey hey I see them. I will ask my son if he wants to put them on and we will do a video if he does.
That’s is a very Cool upgrade, how is it look with a Hazard on ? Keep us update …
I think my son took them off and went a different direction
I removed them since some of the LEDs started failing and looked bad. Went back to the stock black inserts for now. When the hazards are on, they both do their sequential thing and it looked pretty coo.
thank you for the tutorial.
You are welcome!
@@Michaelsbackyardmarina I just got mine, but the one you got has only red and a black wire to power your, mine has red, black, and a white? where do you connect the white wire? thanks
i have rav42019 where can i buy runnig light and signal mod Mr RMD thank tour video i love is
www.ebay.com/itm/LED-Daytime-Running-Lights-for-Toyota-RAV4-2019-2020-DRL-Yellow-Turn-signal-Lamp/174069370897?hash=item288757d011:g:SZwAAOSwd9hd55w-
I love it!
What if there's 3 wires from my signal wire?
you would just have to bring the wire in from the side then.
Do you mean from the positive signal wire?
@@martmalicdem1139 The video that I saw showed the wire running through the clip part of the connector and when the bulb is put back on, it just pinches it into place.
Here is a link to a not great quality video, but they put the wire in the connector this way, ruclips.net/video/foPNTLve5-8/видео.html
I would recommend playing it back at 50% speed as it goes pretty fast. This was the only other video I could find of someone putting these lights on and figured we needed to do this in-depth video on how to do it.
The day light is not too blue? 👍👏
The running light is pure white, the same color as the stock DRL
Great a just got the same lights
very nice
That’s cool!!
Hi need to update your link in ebay please to get the right one.
that link is old and dead, and links to eBay stuff is a waste of time. thanks for watching
Ebay link is no longer working
Sequential Switchback LED Turn Signal DRL Lights For 2019 2020 2021 Toyota RAV4 ebay.us/EKp8tF
Yep, Looks like they are no longer available
It's crazy this comes with no instructions 🤯🤯🤯
that is true.
Why Is there a floating head and hands in this video great editing btw.
camo is amazing like that. LOL. Thanks for watching
turn signal into day time runing lights on malibu 17
Ok, thanks for watching
How I can make my malibu 17 that turn signal into day time runing lights
I like it but it’s too complicated,
Life is complicated, but we do it anyway.
Amazing but much better if it’s plug and play
no doubt there.
Колхоз-сильная тема 😂
All.I see is a floating head next to a rav4
Camo does work miracles
Why don't you simply do a INSTALLATION on video and point out what you're doing? Wouldn't THAT benefit others a hell of a LOT more??
I can just see Toyota saying: " You Just Blew Your Warranty" No Thanks.
Life is all about choices now isn't it.
@@Michaelsbackyardmarina You Got That Correct..
Just because it works, don't do it. A car is not like your house, do not mess with electric in a car...
Thanks for watching
It's junk i would never buy this crap
this one is still working just fine.