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Anonymous Posted on Jan 23, 2011

The high-beam of rightside headlight does not work, looks like it is burnt out. Is it something I can do like other old cars that just replace a bulb?D3AD4XA3

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I don't know Toyotas but generally speaking. Open up the hood. Look in behind where the headlights should be. Sometimes you can see the wires going into the headlight pod. Turn them counter clockwise to take them out. Take the bulb to someone like Canadian tire and get a replacement. Make SURE you don't touch the element with your fingers. The oil on your hands isn't good for the bulb. Use an old rag, or a young one. Put it back in like you took it out , only in reverse. Good luck.

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