The smallest things defeat me but more about that later. You know how they say, "You can do it in a Saturday afternoon." Well today is Tuesday and I'm at the point I usually reach by this time. The car is in pieces and I can't drive it.
All I wanted to do was change the headlights. Back in the old days, nothing could be easier. What could possibly go wrong?
The headlights on the 2009 Toyota Tacoma had become cloudy. There are restoration kits for that, but that wasn't all.
White flakes were accumulating in the bottom of the headlights. They began to resemble snow globes. But wait, there's more.
The daytime running lights, which also serve as the four-way flashers, had burned the plastic lenses. To Toyota's credit, they extended the warranty from three to five years in 2014 and replaced the headlights with ones with improved DRLs, but somehow I never learned of the recall.
Because I thought it would cost hundreds to replace the headlights (the turn signal, headlight and DRL are all one unit), I had postponed replacing them as long as possible, but I could no longer see well at night to drive.
The good news, Rockauto had replacements for $39 each! Those 12-year old Chinese girls do good work.
YouTube provided some videos of how to replace the lights, but they left out one detail. Unlike the old days, the plastic fasteners are the reusable two-piece push-in type. That is if you know they are two-piece and don't rip them out with brute force.
Wednesday, I may be finished.
Cloudy headlight lens and snow flakes.
Burned DRL.
Ta dah! Passenger side done.
