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Toyota Camry - Climate Control Bulbs

Toyota Camry - Climate Control Bulbs

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
A super fast 5 minute special on how to replace the back light bulbs in the Heater Control / HVAC / Climate Control/ Heater A/C of your 2005 Toyota Camry
Date: 2020-08-05

Comments and reviews: 10


In my 2000 Ford Taurus, the light bulb behind my speedometer went out. You literally had to tear up the entire dash and remove the radio to replace them. I just lived with them because A) I didn't feel like doing that myself, and B) I didn't feel like paying a guy an hours worth of labor to replace a 5 cent bulb.
The Toyota I bought after dealing with the Ford headache is MUCH easier in terms of radio removal, bulb replacement, etc. I love Toyota.

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hi, do you think it's too late to become a mechanic at 37? i really really like working on cars, I feel as though I have wasted to much time on my current career which I hate, but make better money at than a mechanic. but i hate the damn job and pretty soon i think i'll get fired lol. thanks man love the vids.
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Are there LED's for these? I have a 2007 corolla it was a pain in the butt to get the panel off. I found the bulbs and tried to yank them out, thanks to your video I found that they quarter turn from behind. The led's are not for looks as wanting to use for long life.
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You guys are a great help! I went to the Toyota dealership and they said those bulbs were not available? With the parts numbers that he showed me, I was able to get to get the correct bulbs and put them in. You save me a lot of money. Thanks!
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I have a 99 solara so you know what kind of bulb replaces that and the cigarette light bulb that light up that ring around the cigarette lighter do you have any idea what kind of bulb that is I can't figure it out and nobody knows
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A 5 minute SMA Video? What is this blasphemy!
Haha. Great stuff. I am glad to see that not everything is just bulbs or LEDs soldered to a board. That really makes it easy in the long run.
Thanks for the great info Eric!

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I'll bet that is a Jeep cranking for your thumbnail page lol! Heard that long crank those 4. 0 motors have a bunch. Great Videos and awesome Diagnostics! You guys show how it is supposed to be done! Keep em coming.
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When in doubt about dash stuff, and if it's anywhere near the radio, try looking up Crutchfield instructions. And for 8 you could probably get 20+ LEDs and resistors, solder them in and they'll last forever.
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hi I have a question - I replaced the light bulb as shown in the video here, however after a day the console lights went out again. Do you have any suggestion on what I should do?
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Stopped at the dealer today and paid 15 for 2. Couldn't find it any cheaper elsewhere without paying an arm and a leg for shipping. Great video. THANKS!
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