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Hi, I'm Mike Green. I'm one of the owners of 1A Auto. I want to help you save time and money repairing and maintaining your vehicle. I'm going to use my 20-plus years' experience restoring and repairing cars and trucks like this, to show you the correct way to install parts from 1A Auto.com. The right parts installed correctly, that's going to save you time and money. Thank you and enjoy the video.
In this video we'll be replacing the headlight. We'll show you how to do the bulb, and then also the whole headlight assembly in case you broke one on this '99 Sienna; same as most of this generation vehicle. Tools you'll need are Phillips screwdriver, ten millimeter wrench, and a four millimeter socket and ratchet.
If what you're looking to do is change your headlight bulb, you want to open the hood and here's the back of your passenger side headlight and just grab this connector, move it around a little bit; it disconnects and then this big rubber boot comes off. Then you have a wire here that you push up, like that. That retainer comes off, bulb comes out, goes back in the same way. Make sure that you put this boot back on, little tabs line up, around and plug the headlight back in.
It's the same thing for the driver side. You can just see it's a little more congested, but you can easily get your hand down in there and do it. If you need to remove your whole assembly, then you're going to start by removing a Phillips screw here for the parking light and once you have that screw out, you're going to pull forward on the lamp and then pull forward down lower; then out and then up. Here's your bulb. Just twist, pull out. Here's the back of your passenger side headlight. Just grab this connector. Move it around a little bit; it disconnects.
With the parking light out of the way, there is a ten millimeter bolt here, a ten millimeter nut here, and then also this ten millimeter nut here. You'll want to hold on to this stud with a four millimeter socket. Show you on this one first. I did spray some penetrating oil on here. I've got a ten millimeter wrench and here's my four millimeter socket. Loosen up that nut and it comes right off.
Okay, now I'll just speed it up here as I remove that nut on the side and the ten millimeter bolt on top. Once the light is unbolted, kind of lift up from the back and pull the inside of it up and out first and rotate it out. Your headlight from 1A Auto, here's the original light. I just want to show you that the headlights from 1A Auto are going to fit just the same as the originals. The only things I would say is, before you install the new light, just look at where the position is. This is your adjuster here, and what I would do is use a four millimeter wrench and just move this adjuster, so it's basically in the same position as this one and the same for this adjuster here.
Make sure your new one ... so I would turn this in. So basically there's the same space between here as here. That will give you a good preliminary aim. I've adjusted my adjusting screws so they're more like the original. Let's put the outside edge in first, work this stud right into its hole. Sometimes this inner adjusting screw, you got to push down on the light a little more to get it in. Everything's in correctly now. I'll just kind of put all the bolts in. Just finger tighten it first.
Okay, and now we'll fast forward through tightening up those three bolts. Then just taking off the film here. Okay, now, replacing the parking light. Just put it in, twist that bulb in, put the tab down in, and then kind of push down a little bit, and back in, and then lock it into place. We'll fast forward through putting that screw back in. Then last but not least, plug in the back.
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