3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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hi guys i know it's very easy but i'm a big noob
can someone tell me or give me a link how to install my clear bumper lights for my 3rd gen camry thnks
Beside, if u have gen 3.0 (92-94), swap the light of bumper indicator and signal marker. So the indicator light would be infront of the bumper - like a fog light
Beside, if u have gen 3.0 (92-94), swap the light of bumper indicator and signal marker. So the indicator light would be infront of the bumper - like a fog light
i would do that to my car.. but i got a gen 3.5
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Beside, if u have gen 3.0 (92-94), swap the light of bumper indicator and signal marker. So the indicator light would be infront of the bumper - like a fog light
oh nice how i do that? i need explanation i'm a big noob thnks
isn't the light already white or something....so once you change the bumper light shouldnt it already be white or whatever???...lol...im not sure tho..just what i've heard..
oh nice how i do that? i need explanation i'm a big noob thnks
screw off the bumper light, ( assuming you already got that ), then the signal marker will come off as well.
slightly turn the threat into housing glass to disconnect, (assuming you already got that ), there appears to be the fact that they have different light buld size, as well as threat size ... Dont panic, some easy "creative" glue or tape would do the job .
note: when istalling light buld, be aware as over heating from the buld will cause the housing glass melted, that's how i burned my OEM taillight, lol.
On my 3.5 when I installed the clear signals, the passenger side was a piece of cake, one screw, bam it was on. The drivers side tho I had to remove the head light to get to the bulb. I didn't have that issue with the 94.
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96 Camry Coupe LE V6
98 Honda CRV
08 GMC Crew
11 Kia Sportage EX AWD
Mine was sort of a bitch on one side since the screw was rusted on pretty good but other than that just unscrew them. To get to the bulb, you could go from under the car but it isn't too hard to get to from the top.
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1992 Toyota Camry LE 5SFE 4 cyl. 2.2L
A.K.A. "Ron Burgundy"
198,000 mi. (as of February 9th, 2010) and counting
Ditto what Eyeball96 said. On both my '95s, the passenger side was a breeze. There was plenty of wiring harness to pull the lens out and remove/replace the bulb. On the driver's side there was not enough harness to pull the lens out far enough to access the bulb. I had to snake my arm down in from inside the engine compartment and was just able to get a finger on the bulb receptacle to twist it and release it from the lens.
thnks to you guys after half an hour of work and a few scratch on my hands i've finally installed the clear but for the fog thing i'll try this another day :
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