Thank you, I just saved about $60 and a hour of my life thanks to this 3 min video. P.S. from outside to inside the lights go (furthest outside) turning signal, (big center) low beam, (most medial/closest to engine) high beam. The process for low beam and high beam replacement are identical.
Omg, it's that easy?! Literally about to cry (stressful time and my blown lightbulb tipped the scales) because I can do this myself! When you move to another state away from where you grew up and your Dad always handled stuff like this it's so frustrating when car "issues" pop up! Thank you soooo much
Aww, I’m happy to know my video helped you out, if u have any questions about how to do any other repairs on your car, please feel free to ask me. It is frustrating when car issues do pop up. Do u have a 2010 Corolla as well?
@@JohnathansWorld Yes 2010 but I'll have to take it to Toyota, I replaced the bulbs and they didn't come on 😕 something must be wrong with the whole area. The old bulbs were still fine too
What brand of bulbs did u buy? How many bulbs did u replace? I can try to help u diagnose the problem, Toyota May charge a ridiculous amount to fix it.
@@JohnathansWorld Sylvania but they were out of the purple package of 9005. I bought the blue package of 9005 which is the brighter white light. The high and low beam were out and go out often. But when I removed the old bulbs the little coil inside was still intact. I assume like house bulbs the coil intact means it's still good.
Do you still have the old bulbs? Are you able to get them out of the trash? Did u wanna email me a photo of the bulbs you installed? You can email me a photo at Hollowsworld2018@gmail.com Did u replace both the high beam and the low beam bulbs? If you replaced both, did u get the 9005 and 9006?
This is the third rather minor thing I've had to do to my Corolla since driving it. The first two were having to replace the aux port with an upgraded unit to hook my cell phone up to the stereo and had to change the alternator. All of it has been a breeze. I have to say it's one of the best engineered cars I've owned.
You had aux port issues too?! For a bit my car had this funny feature that when I slowed down, the volume of my music (on the aux) would lower but as i picked up speed the volume would raise. After replacing the aux thing itself (due to an unrelated issue) i did not experience that again 😭
Thank you sir !! I was stuck at a parking lot and I was going through different tutorials and all of them didn’t help me at all. I watched your tutorial and in seconds I took the bulb out and replaced it. Your tutorials are amazing and definitely the camera work is just awesome. 👍🏼
Holy cow! Thank you so much for posting this video, that was really easy. I had previously watched a video that showed taking the whole bumper off and removing the entire headlight assembly first, and I got worried that I wouldn’t be able to do it myself. I am so glad I found your video. Much appreciated!!
Thanks for watching!! :) There is one of the lights you do need to remove the wheel liner to access the light, I believe it’s the turn signal to access that bulb.
Hi Jonathan, I hope you’ve had a nice Christmas. I just wanted to tell you that your comments in the video are totally accurate. My comments written in my previous post are wrong. As stated in your comments, the high beam bulbs are also the day time running light bulbs and their number is 9005. The low beam bulbs are 9006, as mentioned in your video. Therefore, I apologize for writing that the low beam bulbs were also the day time running light bulbs.
Easier than pie! thanks so much for the video. I was not looking forward to problems changing this in sub-zero weather, but had it done in less than 5 mins.
Thank you so much! I was about to go to Pep Boys but I knew they would charge an arm and a leg so I decided to buy the bulb for $20 and now I have to confidence to replace it myself this weekend.
Thanks for the info. I went to the Canadian Tire and bought a bulb and changed it on my 09 Corolla in about 5 minutes. It was cheap too 10 bucks. Before the Corolla I had a Chrysler 200.. What a pain in the ass changing that bulb. Half the front end had to be taken off to change 1 bulb and the bulb was 50 bucks. This is why more and more people are not buying domestics anymore.
Any idea how to turn off the tire pressure light that remains on in the dash? Garage said I'll need to replace sensors on all wheels at $600. I said "no thanks" I'll put up with the light.
+isitebuild well, first get a second opinion at another garage to verify if it's all the sensors to be sure. Than, what I did was buy authentic Toyota Tire pressure sensors direct from Amazon, NOT a third party seller on Amazon. Go to this link on Amazon Genuine Toyota 42607-06011 Tire Valve Sub-Assembly www.amazon.com/dp/B00GKHAKJS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_yR--ybGYH285Q Tap on the "used & New from" link to see all sellers, then tap on the price that's sold by "Amazon.com, it's $50 as of today. Then I took it to a tire shop, not a mechanic shop, a tire shop is better because they specialize in that and usually don't charge so much. I asked them to replace it when I bought new tires, then they only charged me an extra $5 to install the new sensors, if your tires are due to be changed soon, I would wait until you need new tires, then replace the sensors at the same time. But if your tires still have a lot of tread, just wait until it's time to replace the tires. The tire shop will also reset the tire light at the same time. Never buy generic aftermarket sensors for your tires EVER!! Because they are not made to work with your Toyota computer components. Hope that helps!!
+isitebuild your welcome, replacing the sensors is not a huge must, as long as you monitor your tires monthly with a tire gauge, that would be the cheaper way, but the light can't be reset without the computer that can do it at the tire shops.
Clear & Easy.Thanks! B U T do NOT put your bare fingers on these bulbs! They get HOT and any oils from your fingers will burn into the bulb's glass. That can change how the light gets out, may even reduce the bulb life. Use gloves or even a clean paper towel or napkin when handling bulbs.
Thank you so much! This video was really easy to follow. My husband thought he needed all these tools to replace it but within minutes we were able to change both. Again thank you!!!
Thanks for this video. I just had one of the low beam bulbs in my Corolla burn out and was looking for a way to do it cheaply. It looks very easy to do so I think I should be able to do it myself despite not being very mechanically inclined.
Thanks, I used this video on my phone in a parking lot so I could replace my bulb and not get pulled over going home postponing it till morning. Appreciate it! I see this is the second time I've commented on this video, hah!
Agreed :) I forgot to include that in the video :) it’s true about the oil, unless you are careful enough not to touch the glass with your hands/fingers. Thanks for the heads up :)
The only thing I would add, (after having repeatedly read it online) is NOT to touch the new bulb with your hands. Wear gloves because the oil from your hands can lessen the lifespan of the bulb.
Hello. So I bought the Sylvania 9006 (yellow) for my 2010 Toyota Corolla BUT the bulbs did not fit. Did I get the wrong one? I want it for the low beam lights. Please help.
@@JohnathansWorld Says 122.8V, 55W.....so I just realized there's a separate bulb for the low beam and high beam lol.....so I was able to replace the correct low beam bulb. Only thing is that the old bulb was the color red, whereas the new one I got was yellow? Gonna wait til its dark out to test if the lights work...
Is the low beam (low beams are the lights that go on automatically when it gets dark out right?) right next to it? I dont wanna take out the wrong one 😭
I have bought a generic bulb replacement set, they do not have the black plastic u bend piece on them they have just the bulbs themselves does that mean they cannot be used and I have to get Toyota pacific bulbs??
If the bulbs and the part that plugs in don’t look similar, then don’t use them, you can either go to Toyota to buy the bulbs which can be a little high in price or you can go to the sylvania website and find the exact bulbs you need and order on Amazon. Here is the sylvania bulb finder site. www.sylvania-automotive.com/apps/vlrg-us/Vlrg/
@@JohnathansWorld I ended up taking it to my mechanic and even he had a hard time getting it in. There was something a little off but some grease did the trick! Thanks for your video.
Hi Jonathan, first of all I would like to congratulate you for your video. The procedure to replace the light bulb is very well explained. However, you suggested using Sylvania's 9005 and 9006 bulb models instead of the original OEM Toyota lights bulb (part number 9098113046 or 9098113047). I have owned my 2010 Corolla for 9 years now and tonight my left front light burned. Do you really think Sylvania models are really more durable than OEM Toyota light bulb? Also, you mentioned that you were replacing the high beam which is also day time running light bulbs. I thought it was the other way around. When sitting in the driver seat and I push the arm forward the high beams come on and a blue light is showing in the center of the dashboard. This indicates that the high beams are on. I though the low beam would be the one that is also day time running light bulb. This is the one that is no longer working on my Toyota Corolla. Thanks for your help and I would like to take this opportunity wishing you great joy this holiday season.
Thank you for your comment, I appreciate the congratulations. And happy holidays to you too. The OEM bulb that comes with the car from the factory is also Sylvania brand as well, I just recommend a brighter bulb from sylvania. Sylvania makes the best bulbs for cars. You are correct, I did say 9005 is for high beams and that is incorrect. It’s 9005 for low beam and 9006 for high beam. RUclips does not let me correct the video. When I replace the bulbs again in the future I will make a corrected video. Thanks for letting me know
Hi Jonathan, first, I would like to thank you for answering my questions so quickly. You are certainly very efficient and this will help me to buy the right bulbs for my 2010 Toyota Corolla today. I didn't know that Sylvana was Toyota's official supplier for their OEM light bulbs. This is the first time I have to replace one since I got my car on December 14, 2009. Your explanation is now very clear and I understand that I will have to buy a pair of the Sylvana XTRAVISION 905 model to get the same brightness density on each side of the vehicle. They are sold here in Montreal at Canadian Tire for $31.99 (CDN). Thanks again for your assistance. It was very much appreciated.
Thank you, I just saved about $60 and a hour of my life thanks to this 3 min video. P.S. from outside to inside the lights go (furthest outside) turning signal, (big center) low beam, (most medial/closest to engine) high beam. The process for low beam and high beam replacement are identical.
Omg, it's that easy?! Literally about to cry (stressful time and my blown lightbulb tipped the scales) because I can do this myself! When you move to another state away from where you grew up and your Dad always handled stuff like this it's so frustrating when car "issues" pop up! Thank you soooo much
Aww, I’m happy to know my video helped you out, if u have any questions about how to do any other repairs on your car, please feel free to ask me.
It is frustrating when car issues do pop up. Do u have a 2010 Corolla as well?
@@JohnathansWorld Yes 2010 but I'll have to take it to Toyota, I replaced the bulbs and they didn't come on 😕 something must be wrong with the whole area. The old bulbs were still fine too
What brand of bulbs did u buy?
How many bulbs did u replace?
I can try to help u diagnose the problem, Toyota May charge a ridiculous amount to fix it.
@@JohnathansWorld Sylvania but they were out of the purple package of 9005. I bought the blue package of 9005 which is the brighter white light. The high and low beam were out and go out often. But when I removed the old bulbs the little coil inside was still intact. I assume like house bulbs the coil intact means it's still good.
Do you still have the old bulbs? Are you able to get them out of the trash?
Did u wanna email me a photo of the bulbs you installed? You can email me a photo at Hollowsworld2018@gmail.com
Did u replace both the high beam and the low beam bulbs?
If you replaced both, did u get the 9005 and 9006?
This is the third rather minor thing I've had to do to my Corolla since driving it. The first two were having to replace the aux port with an upgraded unit to hook my cell phone up to the stereo and had to change the alternator. All of it has been a breeze. I have to say it's one of the best engineered cars I've owned.
The corolla is the easiest and least maintenance car to fix out of all the internal combustion engines I’ve owned and worked on.
I had a leak from the water pump on the engine and that only took me 30 minutes to replace.
You had aux port issues too?! For a bit my car had this funny feature that when I slowed down, the volume of my music (on the aux) would lower but as i picked up speed the volume would raise. After replacing the aux thing itself (due to an unrelated issue) i did not experience that again 😭
Thank you sir !! I was stuck at a parking lot and I was going through different tutorials and all of them didn’t help me at all. I watched your tutorial and in seconds I took the bulb out and replaced it. Your tutorials are amazing and definitely the camera work is just awesome. 👍🏼
Thank you for your kind words, Thanks for watching!!
Thank you so much for this! I just switched to Toyota from Chrysler and I'm impressed at how well thought out everything is.
Holy cow! Thank you so much for posting this video, that was really easy. I had previously watched a video that showed taking the whole bumper off and removing the entire headlight assembly first, and I got worried that I wouldn’t be able to do it myself. I am so glad I found your video. Much appreciated!!
Thanks for watching!! :)
There is one of the lights you do need to remove the wheel liner to access the light, I believe it’s the turn signal to access that bulb.
Thanks You
Thank you for this video , you just help me change the lightbulb for my car
You have the best lightbulb replacement video on RUclips. 💯💯
Thanks!! I appreciate the compliment :)
I use your tutorial and followed your example i changed my own headlight myself thankx it was very helpful and easy and you saved me some money thank
Your very welcome!! Thanks for watching and Happy New Year!! :)
Just changed a light bulb for the first time in my life ! 😂🙂🙌🏼Thank You for taking the time to do this video.
+Tani Mendoza your very welcome!! Thanks for watching!!
Hi Jonathan, I hope you’ve had a nice Christmas. I just wanted to tell you that your comments in the video are totally accurate. My comments written in my previous post are wrong. As stated in your comments, the high beam bulbs are also the day time running light bulbs and their number is 9005. The low beam bulbs are 9006, as mentioned in your video. Therefore, I apologize for writing that the low beam bulbs were also the day time running light bulbs.
thank you! I replaced the bulb by myself after watching your video.
Easier than pie! thanks so much for the video. I was not looking forward to problems changing this in sub-zero weather, but had it done in less than 5 mins.
awesome.... just got pulled over for a blown headlight a few minutes ago. here cause i'm going to have to do this in the morning.
Excellent video! I thought this “project” was going to take me all day! It took 5 minutes! Thank you, thank you!
Your very welcome :) thanks for watching!! Please subscribe and hit that like :) helps me a lot :)
Thank you so much! I was about to go to Pep Boys but I knew they would charge an arm and a leg so I decided to buy the bulb for $20 and now I have to confidence to replace it myself this weekend.
Aww, that’s awesome, I’m glad to be of help and thanks for the compliment. :)
Wow thank you so much. So easy and simple and straight to the point.
Thanks for the info. I went to the Canadian Tire and bought a bulb and changed it on my 09 Corolla in about 5 minutes. It was cheap too 10 bucks. Before the Corolla I had a Chrysler 200.. What a pain in the ass changing that bulb. Half the front end had to be taken off to change 1 bulb and the bulb was 50 bucks. This is why more and more people are not buying domestics anymore.
Awesome tutorial...however I did have to use a screw driver to push the clip down to release the old bulb. My finger power was not enough...worked!
+isitebuild great to hear!! Thanks for watching!! :)
Any idea how to turn off the tire pressure light that remains on in the dash? Garage said I'll need to replace sensors on all wheels at $600. I said "no thanks" I'll put up with the light.
+isitebuild well, first get a second opinion at another garage to verify if it's all the sensors to be sure. Than, what I did was buy authentic Toyota Tire pressure sensors direct from Amazon, NOT a third party seller on Amazon.
Go to this link on Amazon
Genuine Toyota 42607-06011 Tire Valve Sub-Assembly www.amazon.com/dp/B00GKHAKJS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_yR--ybGYH285Q
Tap on the "used & New from" link to see all sellers, then tap on the price that's sold by "Amazon.com, it's $50 as of today.
Then I took it to a tire shop, not a mechanic shop, a tire shop is better because they specialize in that and usually don't charge so much.
I asked them to replace it when I bought new tires, then they only charged me an extra $5 to install the new sensors, if your tires are due to be changed soon, I would wait until you need new tires, then replace the sensors at the same time. But if your tires still have a lot of tread, just wait until it's time to replace the tires. The tire shop will also reset the tire light at the same time.
Never buy generic aftermarket sensors for your tires EVER!! Because they are not made to work with your Toyota computer components.
Hope that helps!!
Thx for sharing your experience..would still cost $200 to do all 4 tires plus labor but like the idea of waiting until I need new ones
+isitebuild your welcome, replacing the sensors is not a huge must, as long as you monitor your tires monthly with a tire gauge, that would be the cheaper way, but the light can't be reset without the computer that can do it at the tire shops.
Concise, precise and clear. Awesome job!
Thank you for your compliment and thanks for watching :)
Clear & Easy.Thanks!
B U T do NOT put your bare fingers on these bulbs! They get HOT and any oils from your fingers will burn into the bulb's glass. That can change how the light gets out, may even reduce the bulb life. Use gloves or even a clean paper towel or napkin when handling bulbs.
Approved, I forgot to note that on the video, thanks for the heads up :)
It’s Father’s Day today. Thanks dad for teaching me. I did it! Lol
Thank you so much! This video was really easy to follow. My husband thought he needed all these tools to replace it but within minutes we were able to change both. Again thank you!!!
cheers mate! Thanks for a no-nonsense guide
Thank you for this video - it was very easy to follow along, and exactly what I needed.
Thanks, and thanks for watching :)
Thanks for this video. I just had one of the low beam bulbs in my Corolla burn out and was looking for a way to do it cheaply. It looks very easy to do so I think I should be able to do it myself despite not being very mechanically inclined.
+Mike Rogers thanks for watching!!
It’s pretty easy to change it, just don’t touch the actual lightbulb glass with your hands.
Your explanation is good and easy to understand
Thanks, I used this video on my phone in a parking lot so I could replace my bulb and not get pulled over going home postponing it till morning. Appreciate it!
I see this is the second time I've commented on this video, hah!
I was not expecting it to this be this easy. Thank you so much this was a huge help!
that's exactly what I bought and replaced. ez as pi. thanks for the video.
👍👍.. EXCELLENT .. DEMONSTRATION .. PRECISE & TO-THE-POINT ..👍👍
thank you , one more thing I can do by myself
Your welcome!! Thanks for watching!! Please hit the thumbs up if you liked the video :)
Thank you so much! This is a lot easier that I thought it would be
Your very welcome!! Thanks for watching!! If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me :)
Thanx !! Cleared up a misconception I had about which bulb is the high beam !!!!
Your welcome!! Thanks for watching!! :)
Thanks for the easy and detailed instructions!!
Your very welcome :) thanks for watching :)
Thank you for this video ...helped me a lot ..fixing my bulb
Thanks Jonathan!! helped me bunches
Thank you for taking the time to show this video
Your very welcome :) thanks for watching, please hit the thumbs up, it helps me a lot :) more videos to come for the corolla
Thank you for making this video!
Thank you for this tutorial man.
My pleasure!
Thank you. Very straightforward.
Simple task, simply explained.
Thanks for the help
Thank you very much. Not used to these types of headlights so very usefull!
Thank you!! And thanks for watching :)
The best video, I like because you explain how to remove the old bulb, thanks
Your very welcome!! Thanks for watching!!
thank you johnathan i was able to change my low beams with this information
So helpful and easy to follow. Thank you .
You just made me look like a hero. Thanks a bunch!
Awesome!! That’s great to hear. Glad to be of help :)
You’re a life savor! It was so easy to change thanks to you! God bless
Great video, easy to follow. I can do this!
Do you have a video on replacing the housing? The plastic lens is beyond buffing out.
You're a life saver man.
Thanks!! Thanks for watching!!
Happy to help :)
@@JohnathansWorld Always, Love from India.
Excellent video! Thank you so much for the tutorial
perfect video and very nice thank you
Best tutorial. Thanks brother
That was a breeze man. Thank you. I’m going to use your steps in changing mines later
+01GUYANESE awesome!! Thanks for watching!!
Thank you for this video. I can change the my self now.
Your very welcome, thanks for watching
I did today.
Awesome. Thanks. I would suggest using gloves next time. Hand oil decreases the life of the bulb... At least that's what I was told. 😉😉
Agreed :) I forgot to include that in the video :) it’s true about the oil, unless you are careful enough not to touch the glass with your hands/fingers.
Thanks for the heads up :)
The only thing I would add, (after having repeatedly read it online) is NOT to touch the new bulb with your hands. Wear gloves because the oil from your hands can lessen the lifespan of the bulb.
Very true, was my mistake. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for this video
Very helpful!!
Helpful man thanks
Your very welcome, thanks for watching :)
Thank you, would've gotten nailed at the shop for this simple installation.
Your welcome!! Thanks for watching!!
Really helpful I appreciate it
Super helpful, ty
Thanks. You made this easy.
Your very welcome!! Thanks for watching!!
Your the man ty 👍
simple and easy to understand. thanks a lot!
+Kevin thanks Kevin, and thanks for watching!!
Hey, how do I know I’m replacing the low beam - not the high beam?? Awesome video thanks so much!
The low beam is on the outside of the car. High beam is to the inside, also the daytime running light.
Thank you! You solved my problem.
Very helpful.
Didn't know it was that easy, guess I'm changing a bulb tomorrow
Very easy :) thanks for watching!! Please subscribe :) helps me a lot :) also please thumbs up the video :)
Thanks again!!
thanks for your effort, will try do it myself
Your welcome!! Thanks for watching!! Please hit that thumbs up button if it was helpful, :) thanks again!!
Hello. So I bought the Sylvania 9006 (yellow) for my 2010 Toyota Corolla BUT the bulbs did not fit. Did I get the wrong one? I want it for the low beam lights. Please help.
Hi there, on the left of the light bulb package, which light bulb model is it of the 9006?
@@JohnathansWorld Says 122.8V, 55W.....so I just realized there's a separate bulb for the low beam and high beam lol.....so I was able to replace the correct low beam bulb. Only thing is that the old bulb was the color red, whereas the new one I got was yellow? Gonna wait til its dark out to test if the lights work...
Dang way to complicated for me, I’ll just develop night vision. Lol
Thanks for the video!!
Thanks, it looks pretty easy.
Thanks man we need u...
How do you change the low beam and how do I know which one I need to change?
I am actually going to be making a video for that soon, stay tuned, we need to change the low beam bulbs on the Corolla now.
Excellent video
Bought my 2010 corolla last year. Getting ready to up grade my head lights soon! Aren't the low beams, the day time running lights? Thanks!
Yea the low beams are the day time lights
Johnathan's World the low beams are not the day time running lights. 🙈
I didn't know it was so easy to replace corolla headlight bulb.
helpful dude...thanks...
Thank you
Great video.. thank you
Your welcome!! Thanks for watching!! Please subscribe and hit that like button :) helps a lot :)
Is the low beam (low beams are the lights that go on automatically when it gets dark out right?) right next to it? I dont wanna take out the wrong one 😭
Autozone sold me "bulb grease" to go with my replacement bulb. Is that really necessary??
what bulbs are those that last 7years? please tell us the brand and model of those bulbs too.
Hi. I own a 2010 Altis, "G" variant. What wattage / rating LED bulbs would you suggest for low beam and fog lamps?
I have bought a generic bulb replacement set, they do not have the black plastic u bend piece on them they have just the bulbs themselves does that mean they cannot be used and I have to get Toyota pacific bulbs??
If the bulbs and the part that plugs in don’t look similar, then don’t use them, you can either go to Toyota to buy the bulbs which can be a little high in price or you can go to the sylvania website and find the exact bulbs you need and order on Amazon.
Here is the sylvania bulb finder site.
www.sylvania-automotive.com/apps/vlrg-us/Vlrg/
@@JohnathansWorld ty👍
@@linky8899 your very welcome, thanks for watching :)
I have a question. Is the low beam light bulp the same one used for the high beam?
No, they are different.
Maybe I'm doing it wrong but in my Toyota you need super human strength to twist it back in. I don't see how you made it look so easy.
You just need to make sure the notches are flush inside before twisting it.
@@JohnathansWorld I ended up taking it to my mechanic and even he had a hard time getting it in. There was something a little off but some grease did the trick! Thanks for your video.
Mine won’t come out the little piece
@@oggrimm1505 I had to take mine into the mechanic and even he had a hard time untwisting in. :/
Thanks dear
If i missed and but the high beam for low beam there is a problem??
Yea they may not work
@@JohnathansWorld ❤️❤️
Thank you very much!!
Thanks for the video!
+TenaciousB20 your welcome!! Thanks for watching!!
I been thinking about doing this. I need it for my moms car
Hi Jonathan, first of all I would like to congratulate you for your video. The procedure to replace the light bulb is very well explained. However, you suggested using Sylvania's 9005 and 9006 bulb models instead of the original OEM Toyota lights bulb (part number 9098113046 or 9098113047). I have owned my 2010 Corolla for 9 years now and tonight my left front light burned. Do you really think Sylvania models are really more durable than OEM Toyota light bulb?
Also, you mentioned that you were replacing the high beam which is also day time running light bulbs. I thought it was the other way around. When sitting in the driver seat and I push the arm forward the high beams come on and a blue light is showing in the center of the dashboard. This indicates that the high beams are on. I though the low beam would be the one that is also day time running light bulb. This is the one that is no longer working on my Toyota Corolla.
Thanks for your help and I would like to take this opportunity wishing you great joy this holiday season.
Thank you for your comment, I appreciate the congratulations. And happy holidays to you too.
The OEM bulb that comes with the car from the factory is also Sylvania brand as well, I just recommend a brighter bulb from sylvania. Sylvania makes the best bulbs for cars.
You are correct, I did say 9005 is for high beams and that is incorrect.
It’s 9005 for low beam and 9006 for high beam.
RUclips does not let me correct the video. When I replace the bulbs again in the future I will make a corrected video.
Thanks for letting me know
Hi Jonathan, first, I would like to thank you for answering my questions so quickly. You are certainly very efficient and this will help me to buy the right bulbs for my 2010 Toyota Corolla today.
I didn't know that Sylvana was Toyota's official supplier for their OEM light bulbs. This is the first time I have to replace one since I got my car on December 14, 2009. Your explanation is now very clear and I understand that I will have to buy a pair of the Sylvana XTRAVISION 905 model to get the same brightness density on each side of the vehicle. They are sold here in Montreal at Canadian Tire for $31.99 (CDN).
Thanks again for your assistance. It was very much appreciated.
Nice video... Thanks
Your welcome!!
Thanks for watching!!
Thank you very much
Thank you!
Can you replace just the running daylights with LEDs?
Hi there, It should be ok, but I haven’t tried it yet, that’s a future project I’m looking into.
@@JohnathansWorld thanks
Thanks Sir
Thanks