Thank you for the video. I made a list for those who are curious about changing all the bulbs for LEDs: 194 (T10) wedge LED quantity: 5 (this is gonna be your background color so pick the one you want). 74 (T5) wedge LED quantity per color: -Amber: 8 -Red: 5 -Green: 7 -Blue: 1 PS: based on a JAPANESE 1998 Toyota Camry LE.
You have never answered the question Regarding access to window bolts that are below the access points because the window can't be raised. How do you raise the window to access the window bolts. You've used the switch to raise the window previously with no solution if raising the window is the issue?
Thanks for the great video. I love your car. I've had mine for near 10 years. I did a lot to mine in Highschool and now I'm trying to re-do it more professionally with an OEM+ feel. Good luck with your car. it looks great.
I asked a mechanic to change the dashboard light, we put green ones on it, which looked very good on Amazon, but when we put them in, they looked very opaque, you could hardly see them. Then I changed to blue ones, this time they look better but they are still very pale, does anyone know why? toyota camry 99 LE
What if I replace them and they still don’t work? My lights for check engine wiper fluid drive reverse etc work but they don’t work for the odometer or anything else. I also don’t want them to be too bright as to overpower the others.
I have a 2000 Toyota Camry LE 4 cylinder. You can use 74's leds to replace the rest of the cluster bulbs. This can be done for the ac/heater bulbs as well as the glove box, the ignition also take a 74 as well. What I did was to change the headlights to led. They are from Oracle lighting. V Series led headlight bulbs. I used Sylvania Zevo Super Bright leds. I would like to change the ash tray bulb to led but it takes a different type of bulb. The console shifter bulb is a 194. I plan to change it to led. I put a new Flasher in that workers with regular and led bulbs. It works fine with the led turn signal lights. The dome light in my Camry takes a 4618 led bulb. Not what say in a bulb book. Trust me on this. Since I don't have a spoiler on my Camry the high mount bulb uses a 194 I ordered it in the Sylvania Zevo Super Bright LED in red. I have to comment you on dashboard looks awesome. I'm interested in what else you've done to your Camry.
Hello: that is correct. The rest of the bulbs (if you want to replace) are T5s (smaller bulbs). Mine do not specify if they are dimmable; but they are. I am not sure what the lumens are since I do not have the boxes anymore.
@@indodood4198 Thanks! I'm planning to replace all of my '99 Camry's bulbs with LEDs. So far, I have replaced the ones for the headlights, tag, dome, and trunk. Great job on the video!
From what I have seen online, it looks like they're only partially dimmable before shutting off. I like to have the full brightness range, so I guess I may have to stick with the original halogens for the dashboard cluster. Were you able to get the full dimming range, or just full bright and slightly less before they go out?
Wow ok I was always told Toyota makes things simpler to fix or replace and this is true I need brighter bulbs inside also. Thanks for the video I love my Camry as best as a person can enjoy a car anyhow 👍
YES! 1. Pop the whole fixture out, for better access. 2. Wearing safety goggles, (in case the bulb shatters), use a pair of needle nose pliers to lever the bulb out. Grip of steel pliers on glass bulb is not good. If I had to do it again, I'd try wrapping a rubber band around each leg of the pliers to improve grip. Good luck!
Original was an incandescent...so this could be taken as instructions on how to upgrade to an LED bulb. The only difference is that LED bulbs are polarized so, if it doesn't light, you may need to take it out and rotate it 180 degrees.