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Member ID: DrMonkey13

Location: Virginia, Virginia

Last updated: May 20, 2008

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Dr. Monkey’s Toyota Highlander:
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How to clear your headlights

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Not to sound too much like Betty Crocker, but I baked them in the oven at 250 degrees for 4.5 minutes each. I do them seperately.

First you will want to unscrew the screws on the back of the light. Then pop out the tabs or break them off. You really don't need them since the glue holds the lens on. Once you do that, you bake them in the oven. I personally make sure that the light is in the center of the oven. Not too high and not too low. The reason for this is because I worry about the lens melting. I then watch it for the 4.5 minutes again, making sure the lense is not melting. Once the timer goes off, pull the light out and use a flat blade screw driver to gently pry the lens off the housing. DO NOT RUSH! You may crack or break the lens if you do.

Once you pop the orange lenses out of the light, you just place the lens on top of the housing where it goes, and then bake it again for 4.5 minutes. Once the timer goes off, pull the light out of the oven and press firmley on the edges of the lens to push the lens back into the glue on the housing. Screw the screws back into the back of the housing.

I then like to make sure the light will not leak or get condensation inside, so I run a bead of clear silicone around the eadges and you are done!

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Location: Virginia, Virginia