Before you start, there are a few things you should understand about the pilot lights, also known as low beam. Unlike some lights, these are mandatory. They must be at least two and work on the left as on the right. They must also light at a distance of 30 meters without dazzling the conductors opposite. Assumed that one of the lights of your Toyota Rav 4 (2nd Generation) is not functional, you will risk a fine of 68 euros. Naturally, it is initially for safety reasons that it is essential to replace them when they no longer work. Now let's see how to replace these low beams on the Toyota Rav 4 (2nd Generation), point by point.change-light-low-beam-Toyota-Rav-4- (2th-Generation)

How to change a pilot light on a Toyota Rav 4 (2th Generation)

Before starting the manipulations, it is essential to stop the engine. Allow about 5 or 10 minutes for this replacement low beam for the Toyota Rav 4 (2nd Generation). This manipulation does not require any special tool, except maybe a flat screwdriver to help you if a cover is difficult to remove.

  • Open the hood of the Toyota Rav 4 (2th Generation)
  • Identify the location of the headlight unit
  • Remove the protective cover so as to reach the fire block
  • Disconnect the connector
  • Gently remove the bulb from the low beam
  • Compare the new bulb with the previous one to be sure it fits perfectly
  • Gently place the new bulb in its location. Watch it is fixed and well engaged
  • Replace the connector, but also the cover

That's it. Replacing a low beam on the Toyota Rav 4 (2nd Generation) is an extremely simple and fast operation, accessible at any level in the field. Good walk!