Created on: 2018-04-03
How to replace a broken, damaged or burnt out fog light bulb to the 14 Toyota Tundra.
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Trim Tool Set
Hi, I’m Mike from 1A Auto. We’ve been selling auto parts for over 30 years!
Remove the fog light bulb. To remove the fog light housing and get to the bulb, use our plastic prying tool. You can get these from 1aauto.com. There's a tab on the top and bottom. You'll start with the top one, pry it down, and then pop it right out. It's only going to come so far because the harness.
So there's a brown connector in there that's holding the harness in to the steel support in the back. And what you're going to have to do is reach in there and squeeze the two tabs and push the connector, push the clip out and then you'll get a lot more wire to come out with you. Reach my hand in here. It's a tight fit, squeeze it by and then with my fingertips I'm going to push the tabs in and push that clip out. I'm going to have to push in on the housing to give the harness just a little bit of give. And then really push that thing through. But you don't want to rip your harness trying to get the bulb out.
Once you get it squeezed together and started, you can reach a long screwdriver in there and kind of push it out. Now, once you have the headlight to the fog light assembly out and separated, you still can't get the bulb out because that stop is the way. So you have to unplug it from the harness, push it in the lock, just going to push in the lock, pull it off.
So, it's an H16 bulb. Turn it counterclockwise to unlock it, pull it out. This is not a bulb you want to touch with your bare fingers, it will reduce the life of the bulb. Put it back in place. It is keyed. There's wider tabs and narrow tabs, they line up correspondingly.
Line up the wider tab, turn it clockwise to lock it. Plug the light into the harness, click when it locks in place. I'm going to reach in here and plug that back into where it belongs. Push this into place. It's reinstalled.
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