Thank you so much! Our local repair shop quoted $199 for part and $79 in labor to do this job on my Early 2004 Sienna. I found a used light for $50 on eBay and did the job myself with confidence because of this video. The entire project took me 10 minutes, including the time it took me to locate the right screwdriver bit in our tool kit. Many, many thanks!
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Would you know how hard is it to install a strobe light kit to the third (center) brake light? Not sure how I'd tap into the lines with the strobe module. Thinking about undertaking the project, but wanted to get some advice on it.
+John R Here's a link to Amazon for the part. You might want to call the local dealer to confirm that this is the part number for your specific year mini van. Or, you may be able to find the parts diagram online. I think Toyota.com has a parts look up location. amzn.to/1RaSj2L
+sharez williams try the link to Amazon in video description. Enter the model and year to see if the part fits. You can also call a local dealer to get the part number to check. Probably cheaper on Amazon.