Passenger headlight retainer/holder was busted....went ahead and bought a new pair from these guys for about 200. They shipped in 3 days and I followed this video to change out both my headlights in about 2 hours. Awesome video and good deal on the parts. Thanks @1A Auto Parts
Great video! FYI this was exactly the same procedure on my 2013 Prius. The dealer wanted $370 for an OEM headlight and over $400 for labor to install it! Found one on Amazon for $119 and did it myself. Thanks!
Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com +lope208
One more thing to consider. If you get moisture inside the headlights, check underneath that the black plastic shields in the fender wells are intact and any other plastic under there that may be loose/damaged/missing and fix that first. These plastic shrouds prevent water from splashing onto the backside of the lights.
Thank you for the clear instructions! My wife and I managed to trade out the headlights on her 2011 Prius in about an hour's time. Just followed your video step by step and next thing we knew, we were done!
My God. All i wanted to do was remove the headlights so i could undercoat the car properly, as i have done with other cars. Her car (girlfriends car),is a few weeks old so i did that part of the job with my extension wands. This is a lot of work. I'll wait till spring when the car is a few months older to do this..you can see from this video,all the surfaces to be coated.. (i've checked on my neighbors new Corolla what the dealer did and they don't do these inner areas) why i do my own. Takes me a day to do it all. THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO. i won't break any clips and get this done. Yes, outstanding video. thanks.
I purchased a universal plastic clip kit on ebay for under $20 with like 450 various clips in it. I'd suggest you always have this kit on hand when working with plastic clips because they are easy to break.
Thank you! I was able to do this in 1.5 hours and I didn't have to take whole bumper off because I was replacing just the passenger side headlight. I took off the recommended screws/clips. But forgot the middle one..lol, However, I realized the right side of the bumper could be pulled back, which allowed me to access the headlight fine. It was a bit tricky to get it back in, but it worked out. I also agree, these bulbs on the passenger side are very difficult to change, which is the reason why I had to replace the headlight. I has installed the bulb in wrong and it melted the plastic housing around it. Again, Thanks!
This was an excellent instructional video. Very accurate and to the point. When I saw I would be removing my car bumper, I thought I may be in over my head. As it turns out, the seemless directions make it easy.
Thank you for the video!! Followed along and just finished replacing my headlights! Took about an hour to complete. Did not raise the car, just laid down in the driveway. :)
+Lo Mo Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair, we carry the auto repair part shown in this video on our website. Here is a link to them www.1aauto.com/2010-11-toyota-prius-headlight-pair/i/1alhp00885?RUclips&CTA+Comment&CanGdHFISg
I’m about to tackle this job. Any specific thing I shoul be cautious of. No jacks going to keep it flat in the garage but I know lifting would be easier. Thanks
Tips yes, these helped me 1. The clips, pry the center out before trying to pop them off if you don’t have a tool. Trust me it’ll save you time lol 2. When popping off the front fender from the side work your way in from the wheel well don’t force it too much 3. If you touch the bulbs wipe them off with a rag when putting them into the new housing. 4. Do one headlight housing at a time. If you can, have someone hold the fender and don’t take it completely off, fenders can be a huge pain in the ass putting them back in. All are tips when I did mine, my neighbor worked at a shop so he helped/ told me all of the above that I told you. 5. Sorry this is out of order now haha, label everything so you don’t lose track of clips some are longer than others. I labeled and laid them out like an assembly so putting them back together was just in reverse order but whatever works for you Good luck man :) have fun!
Awesome video, literally had the headlight out in 10 minutes. Found out the light bulb had melted the plastic holder and that is why I could not get the bulb in correctly. You then have to buy a new headlight.
Great video. I watched several but this made switching out the headlights incredibly easy. I wouldn't have done it without this video. I will use 1A Auto in the future.
I have a 2010 Prius. Where can I order a full set of the replacement clips? I know when I start taking the original clips most will be brittle and break. It never fails. Great video.
Great video. Your efficiency, clarity and thoroughness should be emulated by more youtubers. You might change the title to "Headlight Assembly" so that it comes up in searches and you don't get all the bulb replacement traffic. Would love to see a video of installing after market fog lights & wiring kit on Generation 3 prius.
I was able to remove the headlights without having to remove all the bottom bolts I only removed the two bolts under the wheel well and the three bolts that hold the light fixture on to the frame and it was rather easy thanks for the video it helped me a great deal
So there is no separate ballast for a 2011 Prius? I just ordered a ballast for a 2011 from a company that said it fits but I just pulled out the light and there’s no place for the ballast.
+Jerome Mikell Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com
I having a hard time replacing my 04 prius headlight housing on the passenger housing. The entire housing is damage. I bought the new housing for it but now the ballast is giving problem. There is no hole for the ballast wires to go through it. I wonder what would you do with it. Thanks
The wire connecting to the blinker light socket has ripped due to weather, I was wondering where I could get that socket? I have heard the most common thing to do is splice the wires into a new socket for the bulb
Can the glass/ Plastic on the headlight be cleaned from the inside or simply replaced? I used to clean the glass on the head lights of my Saab 900 SE 96.
+Albert Ink Hello, there are kits out there that claim to 'recondition' the lenses, but in our experience, the effect lasts a couple of weeks and sometimes ends up worse than before. 1AAuto.com
I have a different brand car, than shown in the video...anyway I took the car to my dealer for bulb/headlight replacement and upon picking up the car, I noticed gaps between headlight assembly and fender in 3 different spots. It seems that after replacing the headlight, techs just bolted headlight in without even re-adjusting it so it would sit properly with the fender and have even gaps all around. I talked to their head manager and he asked techs to work on this and correct the issue. I explicitly asked them to match the passenger side as it was never touched previously by their techs. What do you think...I took the car back and saw that they made it much worse than it was! The tech decided to adjust the fender so it would close the gap between itself and headlight. Now, the top of the headlight doesn't have any gaps(it should have a bit) between the fender and to fill the gap, they used a single sided foam tape! Pushed the fender towards the hood so much, that it went 4 mm lower than the hood and now pretty much rubbing it. I asked them what on earth were you doing and made this thing even worse?! The regional manager wanted to ask the guys to correct the issue, but I stopped him as my car would be third the victim of their techs! I was so upset + I paid for the headlight replacement and at the end I would have to fix it myself. :(
Hi, thanks for the video. It's very useful. I have questions. 1)Before taking the motor out, should we keep the light alignment to purticular point? I.e. 0 to 4 2) after fitment at which alignment point we should keep it, before doing beam alignment. I.e.0 to 4. 3) for my case, one side light is giving upper up and other is way down. How can I fix it? It's has a motor and manual adjustment.
I wonder if it's possible to just bend the bumper cover open enough to slip a small socket in there and unscrew that one headlamp bolt without removing the entire cover... probably a bad idea to try...
Hey - I just tried, and it worked. Kinda.. It was actually no problem getting the bottom headlight bolt off. It took a lot of finesse to remove the lamp fixture while the bumper was still mostly in place, but after working it for a bit, I was able to get it out. And then it took ever more to get the new one in place - but again, it was possible after enough wiggling and jamming. In the end, I got the job done without doing any damage, and probably a bit quicker that it would have been to remove the whole thing. I probably wouldn't recommend it if your car is pristine, but for my old beater, I'm glad I did it. Thanks for the video - it was very helpful along the way.
I don't know much about cars, but I had to replace the battery in my Prius vs my father's Equinox... Dear GM: Why did you make something as simple as a battery replacement so bloody difficult? Also... why do you use T15 Screws for the friggin' air filter when everyone else just uses clips!?
A gread video from 1A Auto as usual, but far too much to go thru for a bulb change! Toyota should do better with design really. However, you may want to try the following procedure before taking off the front bumper: - First, fit the bulb on the easier side first. Get to know the angle the bulb goes in and twist it to secure with a nice and sweet click; - The other side works with the SAME ANGLE. Repeat the process for the other side with the harness disconnected (otherwise it's very hard to get the bulb properly in)! Then connect the harness and job done!
This is crazy. Just unscrew the end of the air intake hose and coolant hose. Remove old bulb from behind. It a little tight but if you put the bulb in first and then hook the bridle up afterward it's a 5 minute job. Bulb costs $18.00.
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Passenger headlight retainer/holder was busted....went ahead and bought a new pair from these guys for about 200. They shipped in 3 days and I followed this video to change out both my headlights in about 2 hours. Awesome video and good deal on the parts. Thanks @1A Auto Parts
I've been watching these over and over this is the best repair video I've ever seen. He's not fumbling around, he knows what he's doing
Amazing . You've got a doctor hands . I'm really enjoying watching this
Great video! FYI this was exactly the same procedure on my 2013 Prius.
The dealer wanted $370 for an OEM headlight and over $400 for labor to install it! Found one on Amazon for $119 and did it myself. Thanks!
Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com +lope208
New dealer lights are indeed outrageously expensive.
One more thing to consider. If you get moisture inside the headlights, check underneath that the black plastic shields in the fender wells are intact and any other plastic under there that may be loose/damaged/missing and fix that first. These plastic shrouds prevent water from splashing onto the backside of the lights.
I blew on my phone because of your profile picture, thought there was an eyelash on it.
Thank you for the clear instructions! My wife and I managed to trade out the headlights on her 2011 Prius in about an hour's time. Just followed your video step by step and next thing we knew, we were done!
+Craig Hopps Thanks for checking us out!
My God. All i wanted to do was remove the headlights so i could undercoat the car properly, as i have done with other cars. Her car (girlfriends car),is a few weeks old so i did that part of the job with my extension wands. This is a lot of work. I'll wait till spring when the car is a few months older to do this..you can see from this video,all the surfaces to be coated..
(i've checked on my neighbors new Corolla what the dealer did and they don't do these inner areas) why i do my own. Takes me a day to do it all.
THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO. i won't break any clips and get this done.
Yes, outstanding video. thanks.
+Jim Mcdonald Thank you so much for the feedback!
I purchased a universal plastic clip kit on ebay for under $20 with like 450 various clips in it. I'd suggest you always have this kit on hand when working with plastic clips because they are easy to break.
Thank you! I was able to do this in 1.5 hours and I didn't have to take whole bumper off because I was replacing just the passenger side headlight. I took off the recommended screws/clips. But forgot the middle one..lol, However, I realized the right side of the bumper could be pulled back, which allowed me to access the headlight fine. It was a bit tricky to get it back in, but it worked out. I also agree, these bulbs on the passenger side are very difficult to change, which is the reason why I had to replace the headlight. I has installed the bulb in wrong and it melted the plastic housing around it. Again, Thanks!
+Van Tran Thanks for the feedback!
This was an excellent instructional video. Very accurate and to the point. When I saw I would be removing my car bumper, I thought I may be in over my head. As it turns out, the seemless directions make it easy.
+Michael Faust Thanks for checking us out!
Instructions worked perfectly. Thanks for that!
Outstanding information. Start to finish hour and a half. Saved some major bucks skipping the dealer. Thanks so much
Thank you for the video!! Followed along and just finished replacing my headlights! Took about an hour to complete. Did not raise the car, just laid down in the driveway. :)
+Lo Mo Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair, we carry the auto repair part shown in this video on our website. Here is a link to them www.1aauto.com/2010-11-toyota-prius-headlight-pair/i/1alhp00885?RUclips&CTA+Comment&CanGdHFISg
Just did this myself, only took me 3 hours, ( i'm new at this) thanks for making it easy to follow! and for helping me save money!
I’m about to tackle this job. Any specific thing I shoul be cautious of. No jacks going to keep it flat in the garage but I know lifting would be easier. Thanks
Tips yes, these helped me
1. The clips, pry the center out before trying to pop them off if you don’t have a tool. Trust me it’ll save you time lol
2. When popping off the front fender from the side work your way in from the wheel well don’t force it too much
3. If you touch the bulbs wipe them off with a rag when putting them into the new housing.
4. Do one headlight housing at a time. If you can, have someone hold the fender and don’t take it completely off, fenders can be a huge pain in the ass putting them back in.
All are tips when I did mine, my neighbor worked at a shop so he helped/ told me all of the above that I told you.
5. Sorry this is out of order now haha, label everything so you don’t lose track of clips some are longer than others. I labeled and laid them out like an assembly so putting them back together was just in reverse order but whatever works for you
Good luck man :) have fun!
Saved myself a lot of money with this video. Wasn't easy but I got it done thanks!
Awesome video, literally had the headlight out in 10 minutes. Found out the light bulb had melted the plastic holder and that is why I could not get the bulb in correctly. You then have to buy a new headlight.
That you for instructions, it really helped me changing my cars 🚗 headlights by my self. Appreciated 👌😊
Great video. I watched several but this made switching out the headlights incredibly easy. I wouldn't have done it without this video. I will use 1A Auto in the future.
Just did mines, in less than 1.30h! Pretty easy stuff :) Thanks
Great video was able to replace both headlights by just simply following this video. Thanks!
I have a 2010 Prius. Where can I order a full set of the replacement clips? I know when I start taking the original clips most will be brittle and break. It never fails. Great video.
Great video. Your efficiency, clarity and thoroughness should be emulated by more youtubers. You might change the title to "Headlight Assembly" so that it comes up in searches and you don't get all the bulb replacement traffic. Would love to see a video of installing after market fog lights & wiring kit on Generation 3 prius.
+Matt Ches Thank you for the feedback! You do make a great point about the title and making it easier to search for.
I was able to remove the headlights without having to remove all the bottom bolts I only removed the two bolts under the wheel well and the three bolts that hold the light fixture on to the frame and it was rather easy thanks for the video it helped me a great deal
Omg, just bought new headlights, did not realise I had to take the whole front end off 😂
Thanks for putting me wise, you explained all the steps very nicely, picture quality was very good.
Outstanding DIY video.
Thanks! Ordering my headlight from your site now.
+Charles Nowell Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
So there is no separate ballast for a 2011 Prius? I just ordered a ballast for a 2011 from a company that said it fits but I just pulled out the light and there’s no place for the ballast.
I didn’t know the prius came in geezer gold😊
Would this be the same for a 2012? I see the bumper design is a little different.
My car is 2013 is there any possibility to change the led headlights witch is comes for some persona edition
Must be what we call a "Yankee car". Never seen so much rust...Great video, especially the bumper removal.
+Jerome Mikell Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com
I having a hard time replacing my 04 prius headlight housing on the passenger housing. The entire housing is damage. I bought the new housing for it but now the ballast is giving problem. There is no hole for the ballast wires to go through it. I wonder what would you do with it. Thanks
The wire connecting to the blinker light socket has ripped due to weather, I was wondering where I could get that socket? I have heard the most common thing to do is splice the wires into a new socket for the bulb
Thank you very much! I really appreciate the details and the tips!
Thanks for checking us out. 1aauto.com +S Simons
Can the glass/ Plastic on the headlight be cleaned from the inside or simply replaced? I used to clean the glass on the head lights of my Saab 900 SE 96.
+Albert Ink Hello, there are kits out there that claim to 'recondition' the lenses, but in our experience, the effect lasts a couple of weeks and sometimes ends up worse than before. 1AAuto.com
I have a different brand car, than shown in the video...anyway I took the car to my dealer for bulb/headlight replacement and upon picking up the car, I noticed gaps between headlight assembly and fender in 3 different spots. It seems that after replacing the headlight, techs just bolted headlight in without even re-adjusting it so it would sit properly with the fender and have even gaps all around. I talked to their head manager and he asked techs to work on this and correct the issue. I explicitly asked them to match the passenger side as it was never touched previously by their techs. What do you think...I took the car back and saw that they made it much worse than it was! The tech decided to adjust the fender so it would close the gap between itself and headlight. Now, the top of the headlight doesn't have any gaps(it should have a bit) between the fender and to fill the gap, they used a single sided foam tape! Pushed the fender towards the hood so much, that it went 4 mm lower than the hood and now pretty much rubbing it. I asked them what on earth were you doing and made this thing even worse?! The regional manager wanted to ask the guys to correct the issue, but I stopped him as my car would be third the victim of their techs! I was so upset + I paid for the headlight replacement and at the end I would have to fix it myself. :(
Hi, thanks for the video. It's very useful.
I have questions.
1)Before taking the motor out, should we keep the light alignment to purticular point? I.e. 0 to 4
2) after fitment at which alignment point we should keep it, before doing beam alignment. I.e.0 to 4.
3) for my case, one side light is giving upper up and other is way down. How can I fix it? It's has a motor and manual adjustment.
Ohhhh sorry, the level of adjustments available are from 0 to 5.
Thank you for the video Great
+A futuro Digital Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
How to adjust led lights ?
+Taimoor Khan There are adjustment screws on the back of the headlights.
Well explain 👍
I wonder if it's possible to just bend the bumper cover open enough to slip a small socket in there and unscrew that one headlamp bolt without removing the entire cover... probably a bad idea to try...
Hey - I just tried, and it worked. Kinda.. It was actually no problem getting the bottom headlight bolt off. It took a lot of finesse to remove the lamp fixture while the bumper was still mostly in place, but after working it for a bit, I was able to get it out. And then it took ever more to get the new one in place - but again, it was possible after enough wiggling and jamming. In the end, I got the job done without doing any damage, and probably a bit quicker that it would have been to remove the whole thing. I probably wouldn't recommend it if your car is pristine, but for my old beater, I'm glad I did it. Thanks for the video - it was very helpful along the way.
+picsosil Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1AAuto.com
I think I'll specialize in Toyota repair. I think they must be the easiest brand to wrench on.
I don't know much about cars, but I had to replace the battery in my Prius vs my father's Equinox... Dear GM: Why did you make something as simple as a battery replacement so bloody difficult? Also... why do you use T15 Screws for the friggin' air filter when everyone else just uses clips!?
Thank you!
Great job
Thanks for checking us out! +Mike Lauro
"use a flathead screwdriver from 1Aauto" lol
Thanks
Sweet!
Jesus! all that to remove a headlight! 😮 😂😂😂
I’ll just have mine rebuffed to make it look new.
A gread video from 1A Auto as usual, but far too much to go thru for a bulb change! Toyota should do better with design really. However, you may want to try the following procedure before taking off the front bumper:
- First, fit the bulb on the easier side first. Get to know the angle the bulb goes in and twist it to secure with a nice and sweet click;
- The other side works with the SAME ANGLE. Repeat the process for the other side with the harness disconnected (otherwise it's very hard to get the bulb properly in)! Then connect the harness and job done!
+AG Yu Thank you for your feedback!
This is a ridiculous amount of work just to replace a headlight wtf was toyota thinking when they design this car.
It’s actually pretty easy and 10min work tops, now putting it back together would’ve been easy, except for those plastic clips.
Those plastic clips are trash and break if you look at them.
All this to replace a light bulb
This is crazy. Just unscrew the end of the air intake hose and coolant hose. Remove old bulb from behind. It a little tight but if you put the bulb in first and then hook the bridle up afterward it's a 5 minute job. Bulb costs $18.00.
This video isn't to replace just the bulbs, it's to replace the whole headlight