Check the relay.. if it's a LED headlight that's not working, it's possible that it's burned out. A multimeter can be used to test for voltage before replacing any bulb.
What category do the parking lights fall into cause my brake lights and my beams work it’s just the idle Leds that are on at night time don’t work and i could get in trouble for not having the rear end lights turned on at night.Can anybody Help me out!!!
My passenger lowlight is not workin. I’m thinking of replacing the whole assembly with an after market part. The part you linked in the description would that be a sure fit and would it be compatible with the connections? Also I’m not sure if the low lights are HID or LED how would you knnow?
If you are sure the fuse and bulbs are good, the remaining component to check is the relay.. I don't have a relay checking video yet. Which bulb is not working?
Do you mean the instrument cluster backlight?? Is it just the cluster, or also the radio/clock/shifter backlight, etc? There's a dimmer for the instrument lighting, which is active when the headlights are on full brightness, does that dimmer work to dim? I have some diagrams I can check, just need to know which light exactly.
The lights behind the mph and rpm’s. The dimmer will dim the small clock on the center dash but no lights behind the cluster. I checked the panel fuse and instrument fuse under dash. I also checked the relay under hood.
According to the manual I have, they mention a test that the dealer can do to determine if the CAN Communication system is working properly, and to read the "Illumination Rate Info" value. The Main Body ECU communicates with the Cluster via the CAN system, and tells it how bright the backlight should be. If the communication is not working properly, it won't light up. If that test reads a good value, then the manual mentions that the main body ECU, or the cluster could be at fault. There's no mention of a fuse or relay to check. Hope you get it sorted out soon!
My right side low beam isn't working, but all the rest of my lights are, waht should I do? I checked the fused and it's good and I even replaced the fuse just incase
The low beam is not replaceable. The entire headlight has to be replaced. I have links in this video's description in case you're interested, to the headlights. If the fuse is good, check the connector going into the low beam, and if the connector is clean and looks normal, then the headlight needs to be replaced entirely.
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Thank you so much awesome tip I put new ones and no power I thought one of the new headlight the low beam was bad but it was a fuse
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Nice! Glad you got it working.
How about the inner tail light is that suppose to not turn on is it just a reflector? Because mine doesn't turn on.
If still is not working wat do I do
Check the relay.. if it's a LED headlight that's not working, it's possible that it's burned out. A multimeter can be used to test for voltage before replacing any bulb.
Hi do you know where is the fuse for reverse light
What category do the parking lights fall into cause my brake lights and my beams work it’s just the idle Leds that are on at night time don’t work and i could get in trouble for not having the rear end lights turned on at night.Can anybody Help me out!!!
You mean tail lights at 1:04 ? Sorry not sure which lights you mean.
Should I turn on the lights before I check the tail light fuses?
My passenger lowlight is not workin. I’m thinking of replacing the whole assembly with an after market part. The part you linked in the description would that be a sure fit and would it be compatible with the connections? Also I’m not sure if the low lights are HID or LED how would you knnow?
Perfect walkthrough!
Thanks!
Thank you for the video. On a Camry, if only one brake light is out, would you know if there is a separate fuse for left and right sides?
I changed fuse and bulbs still nothing
If you are sure the fuse and bulbs are good, the remaining component to check is the relay.. I don't have a relay checking video yet. Which bulb is not working?
@@CleverFix might be relay
@@sippaadanklife5000 is the brake light wen I brake the don't light
@@thamsanqambanjane na man that's the parking light that's out it's a 10 amp fuse under dash change it it make sure it in all the way
I have a 2014 Toyota Corolla. The cluster lights won’t come on. Fuses and relay are good. Could it be a parking or running light fuse causing?
Do you mean the instrument cluster backlight?? Is it just the cluster, or also the radio/clock/shifter backlight, etc? There's a dimmer for the instrument lighting, which is active when the headlights are on full brightness, does that dimmer work to dim? I have some diagrams I can check, just need to know which light exactly.
The lights behind the mph and rpm’s. The dimmer will dim the small clock on the center dash but no lights behind the cluster. I checked the panel fuse and instrument fuse under dash. I also checked the relay under hood.
According to the manual I have, they mention a test that the dealer can do to determine if the CAN Communication system is working properly, and to read the "Illumination Rate Info" value. The Main Body ECU communicates with the Cluster via the CAN system, and tells it how bright the backlight should be. If the communication is not working properly, it won't light up.
If that test reads a good value, then the manual mentions that the main body ECU, or the cluster could be at fault. There's no mention of a fuse or relay to check. Hope you get it sorted out soon!
@@CleverFixis there anything I can do to test this?
My right side low beam isn't working, but all the rest of my lights are, waht should I do? I checked the fused and it's good and I even replaced the fuse just incase
The low beam is not replaceable. The entire headlight has to be replaced. I have links in this video's description in case you're interested, to the headlights. If the fuse is good, check the connector going into the low beam, and if the connector is clean and looks normal, then the headlight needs to be replaced entirely.
This is so helpful❤
That's great, glad it helps.
Thank you
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