How To Replace Reverse Lights 2002-2006 Toyota Camry

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2020
  • Originally recorded June 16, 2020.
    This video shows how to replace the reverse lights on a 2002-2006 Toyota Camry. Most cars are similar; really the major difference is gaining access to the bulb.
    Toyota thought of this, and has provided a convenient access panel in the trunk, without any real need to remove anything, just open the panel.
    Grab the socket of the correct bulb, give it a twist, and pull straight out.
    To remove the bulb, just grasp it and wiggle it to work it out of the socket; the bulbs are just a press fit.
    I'm replacing mine here with LED bulbs, these happen to be non-polarity bulbs, so they can work either way. To install bulbs (whether plain old incandescents, or LEDs), they simply push into the socket. If you are replacing with polarity-sensitive LEDs, you have a 50-50 shot of getting it right first try. If they don't light up, just remove, turn them around 180° and plug back in.
    Then after the bulbs are replaced, the socket is reinstalled. They go in at the same angle they came out, then are twisted to lock.
    Last thing to do is simply close up the access panel.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @Player_404
    @Player_404 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the video! It was easy to follow and replace my lights in my 2002 toyota Camry 👍🏼

  • @smoothlikebutter3439
    @smoothlikebutter3439 2 года назад +2

    I like your New York tags 🏷 lol 😂 Toyota Camry classic

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  2 года назад +1

      She's no classic yet, it'll be 6 more years.

  • @samiam5557
    @samiam5557 3 года назад +3

    I put LED reverse lights in my Xterra, made a BIG difference at night.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  3 года назад

      Yep, they sure do!

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie626 3 года назад +2

    Looks great, and one of the best suggestions you had for my car too.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  3 года назад +2

      Yes, they're now REQUIRED in my cars. Bluick excepted, because you just can't do that to that car. I mean, you can, but you can't.

    • @Sharkie626
      @Sharkie626 3 года назад +1

      @@jaykay18 Great fine good!

  • @nl.515
    @nl.515 3 года назад +2

    Very well done!
    So 2 thing's I'm curious about. How many light servicings (for basically and bulbs) have you had to do on this car? And also, any other lights changed on this car on that day?

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  3 года назад +1

      All of the lights on this vehicle worked when I got it. I've only changed out certain bulbs to err eee dees. On this day, yes, the license plate bulbs got changed. Those, these reverse lights, and the headlights were changed out, though I think those were on a different day.

    • @nl.515
      @nl.515 3 года назад +1

      Well you'll certainly be able to see for a decent while. I take it the other cars have been upgraded already too!

  • @chaparrito6398
    @chaparrito6398 2 года назад +1

    Do you mind putting the link to these?!! They look awesome

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  2 года назад +1

      The actual bulbs I put in this car are no longer available. However, I have found a new set that actually replaced these, which I think are even better. Here is the link: auxito.com/products/912-921-led-bulbs-for-backup-reverse-light-bulbs-2600-lumens-4014-42-smd-6000k-white-non-polarity

  • @RaysLaughsAndLyrics
    @RaysLaughsAndLyrics 8 месяцев назад

    Incandescent bulbs create heat. They are better as tail lights in cold climates that receive snow. They will melt the snow when they are on. This will prevent your tail lights from being covered in snow and not be visable. LED bulbs create minute amounts to no heat. They will get covered in snow and be non visable to the vehicle behind you. LED tail lights make your vehicle very susceptible to being rear ended in a heavy snowfall condition. L Fair, clear weather and warm climates : this is not an issue.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds to me you'e watched Technology Connection's video. Most cars these days are coming from the factory with LED taillights and headlights, and often there is no bulb that can be replaced!