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How To: HVAC Bulb Replacement - 4th Gen
Some of my HVAC lights are out so I've been doing some research to figure out how to fix. Thanks. to those who have helped out.
I thought I'd consolidate all info in 1 place for folks, making it REAL easy (hopefully) for others to do this fix themselves.
Good luck.
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HOW TO REMOVE/INSTALL BULBS:
Center Console Lights
WHICH BULBS TO BUY
(see attached pdf file)
WHERE TO BUY BULBS
Conicelli (dealer in PA) had plenty of stock and were very helpful. You can order over the internet or by phone. Each bulb was $2.50
Conicelli Parts Center
800-825-7128
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Thank you for this guide. Very helpful and much appreciated!!
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Just did mine this weekend, total cakewalk. Thanks for keeping me from breaking something!
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anybody know what size the little bulbs are?
bc it wouldn't be cheaper to replace just the bulb.
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Hate to bump this thread from the dead but all these HVAC bulbs are #7219 12v bulbs. You can get a box of 10 on Amazon for $5.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L8BR76A..._E6TWzbFVHPH6R
Just re-use the base and color filtering rubber cap that came on the original bulb.
Edit: the bulbs behind the screen are #8640
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Sorry to bring this post back up.
Followed Chadwickity's advice and got the bulbs off Amazon for dirt cheap. 20 minutes later the HVAC controls are nice and bright again.
Anyone know the bulb number for behind the info screen? These bulbs are larger than the HVAC controls.
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Anyone know the bulb number for behind the info screen? These bulbs are larger than the HVAC controls.
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OP first post #1, open the PDF attachment.
the answer to your query is there.
its the 2 Bulbs marked "C" 90010-09017
I got the whole HVAC unit OEM set on ebay for $39.
https://www.ebay.com/i/282828891064?chn=ps
Took all the fuss and mess out of it for me and I used the PDF to install.
Replacing all at once made sense since my info screen was flickering occasionally and everything else on that diagram but the one vent control knob was out.
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Yeah, I saw the Toyota part #. Was trying to see if anyone had a replacement bulb type instead of getting the whole part since it was really easy and far cheaper using the bulbs from Amazon (I even have 5 spare now) for only $5.
I was hoping to do the same for the others. But not the end of the world if can't find them.
Did find these doing some searches:
https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...oaAtJkEALw_wcB
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Ah, gotcha.
I considered those leds, but I also know once I replace a couple or just do the HVAC, they might not dim/blend with the others as well and my concern is that I would have an entire LED dash conversion on my hands ... so its a slippery slope.
I did do the glove box in LED which I think was a good application for LED. If the puddle lights in the doors or my dome lights go out, they will likely get LED replacements for them as I think those would blend in as an improvement.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 03blkrunner
Yeah, I saw the Toyota part #. Was trying to see if anyone had a replacement bulb type instead of getting the whole part since it was really easy and far cheaper using the bulbs from Amazon (I even have 5 spare now) for only $5.
I was hoping to do the same for the others. But not the end of the world if can't find them.
Did find these doing some searches:
https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...oaAtJkEALw_wcB
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I saw a video where the guy replaced the bigger bulbs with the same 7219's. Looked okay in the video. I know the bulbs are smaller, but they should just be fine in the sleeve no?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vespula
OP first post #1, open the PDF attachment.
the answer to your query is there.
its the 2 Bulbs marked "C" 90010-09017
I got the whole HVAC unit OEM set on ebay for $39.
https://www.ebay.com/i/282828891064?chn=ps
Took all the fuss and mess out of it for me and I used the PDF to install.
Replacing all at once made sense since my info screen was flickering occasionally and everything else on that diagram but the one vent control knob was out.
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I did the same. Easy as could be
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My experience...
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Picked these up on Amazon, replaced the dead bulbs behind my LCD, but the bulbs are SUPER dim. Don't nearly give the brightness the OEMs do from the dealership.
With that said, the 'replacement' of just the bulb is INCREDIBLY simple, if only we could find bulbs that were as bright as OEM!
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If only they had an Amazon Basic SUV to match your bulbs.. LOL.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by thewonderdrummer
Picked these up on Amazon, replaced the dead bulbs behind my LCD, but the bulbs are SUPER dim. Don't nearly give the brightness the OEMs do from the dealership.
With that said, the 'replacement' of just the bulb is INCREDIBLY simple, if only we could find bulbs that were as bright as OEM!
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You mean the two in the center behind the LCD? I saw another thread that stated this is a 6V connection vs the rest of the bulbs at 12V. This is why it's dimmer then the rest, but strange the 12V Amazon vs whatever the dealers are have a difference there. If the bulb is smaller even at half voltage, I bet the filament is smaller too which explains it better. This is why you can't easily use the 12V LEDs for these two as stated before due to the 6V unless you mod it.
Edit: I think the slightly larger 14V has a bigger bulb/filament that will work in the two behind the LCD and work better then the 12V ones. The video even states this.
https://www.amazon.com/CEC-Industrie...dp/B00JLVAIPG/
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the 5630 Samsung neo from autolumination work for the screen
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