2019 To 2025 Toyota RAV4 Sequential LED Rear Reflectors installation (HOW TO/DIY)
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In this video I'll be replacing the plastic reflectors with sequential LED ones with 3 functions for my 2020 Toyota RAV4 Trail/Adventure TRD edition.
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Disclaimer: DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK. I don't work for any of the producers/companies that made these parts nor I'm here to endorse them. I simply provide guides on how to install these parts. Also I try to provide a good product that I'm using for my fellow 5th gen RAV4ers to save them time/hassle doing a research or buying wrong products.
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Very smart result and great enhancement of signal light function..good job
Great video! Thanks for making it. I have this part but I decided against them since then i won't have any passive reflection, meaning a person may not see the vehicle parked at night. One thing to note, I had to switch from Blue T-taps to Reds. When i installed my DRL Fog lights I was having connection problems with blues even though they were clamped down tight. Switching to Reds solved the issue.
Thank you for the feedback. The OEM reflectors work as they intended to and this is just a cosmetic addition to the RAV4 so it's a matter of personal choice. Also I didn't have any issues with the blue T-taps so far but any type of T-taps can work. I just used a different approach to use a connector instead of directly attaching the LED wires to the taps.
I believe there is a reflector strip in the middle of these lights
@@tophersplat there isn't. I have them, just never installed them because there is no reflector.
Good job, I like it
Why take the time and trouble to take off the rear fender? Just break out the reflectors (you're not going to reuse them, huh?) drill a hole through the front of the receiving indention that lines up w/ the wiring on the new signal/brake/tail light and you're good to go. Works just fine.
For sure you could do that if you want, I'm just trying not to damage anything.
Would love to do this but I don’t think I’m capable haha that’s sick
You can if you follow the instructions ;)
You can do it, just take your time
What model year is your vehicle. Do you have to ask for a certain year model? Or are they universal? Have a 2022 XLE.
Can you tell me what brand lights these are? The link to purchase from Aliexpress is no longer valid. I'd like to buy the same brand as you. I bought another brand and condensation is already showing up after 2 months.
Reflector Leds link does not work.
Thanks for the video.
I’ll be doing this as well.
Bummer we spend so much on the RAV4 you would think it would come with these installed already!
So when it’s all said and done what is the actual wire color coding you used to get the lights to work right because do not?
Way to much work for 2 little lights. I kinda regret ordering them 🤣
make one video installation rav4 2020 rear ac heater like XLE
I don't have the car and the tools for that. I do believe you need to do lots of custom work or buy the parta from Toyota and do it yourself
please make one video installation rav4 2020 rear air vents thanks
Sorry what do you mean?
@@RAV4Guides rav4 2020 rear ac installtion
my car is LE so no have back ac i like to installtion can you make one video how its installtion back seat ac / heater
Do I connect the ground wire to any of the three black/white wires or do I have to connect it to a specific one? I am in Europe and mine has a black/white wire on all three.
You have to test that using a multi-meter or you can just do trial and error and see which one
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The units leak and cause issues for the computer, I’ve installed a few different makes of these and they all leak.
So I even sealed them myself no still they got water inside… They look great and work great, they just get water inside…
I haven't had any similar issues so far. But I do agree the quality of the LEDs isn't the great. Some of the LED cells aren't working properly after 2 years. So maybe you need to add a fuse to protect it.
I waterproofed using clear silicone and went thru fair amount of rain storm, including recent Hillary here in SoCal but no issues so far. I drive it daily but then it's only been few months. If it lasts 2 years(per @RAV4Guides), then I'm good with it. I can replace them easily now that I've done it once. I love mine.
Here is my latest update: These lights disabled my car's collision detection and cruise control system w/errors on the dashboard. Those systems are linked directly and indirectly to the brake lights. These lights interfere with the brake system when they malfunction such as water penetration into the light's housing. Toyota won't touch my car until those lights are removed.
That's weird.. What trim and year do you have?
I've never experienced anything, it works perfectly and didn't affect anything..
If you're reporting the issue is happening with AMOPA, these are different brand and haven't seen anyone complained about them so far.
@@RAV4Guides I got the XLE Hybrid. But I think it's less of the trim level and more of an electrical short caused by the water condensation in the LED light. The collision detection system automatically applies the brakes when a potential accident is imminent. It won't apply the brakes if it thinks the brake lights are not functioning properly. So the collision system shuts down and cascades to shutting down the cruise control system also. If I do this again, I would
1) look for a product that specifically says it's waterproof. The manufacture for my lights, AMOPA, says their lights need heat ventilation so the light is not waterproof
2) dunk the light in water for a couple of hours to make sure it's waterproof before installing; it's a big hassle to uninstall these lights.
@@Chitown388 Hmm good catch.. I guess you should get a different brand as this AMOPA sounds like it has issues. Sounds like it's making a short circuit or something. The ones I'm using have no issues whatsoever and I've been using them for around 8 months or so. That's during summer and winter..
@@RAV4Guides Thanks for the suggestion! A different brand with the waterproof feature is worth another try for me.
Don't buy these LED lights with the AMOPA brand name. Those LEDs have water condensation inside the light. AMOPA told me that their LEDs need heat ventilation. This implies that these AMOPA lights are NOT waterproof. Their recommendation is to remove the light to "air it out" ... as if removing the rear bumper to do this is a 2-minute ordeal.
These aren't AMOPA, those are MZORANGE
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LEDs can no longer be shipped to US :(
It does ship to the US
@@RAV4Guides That’s odd. It still prevents me from shipping to US
@@nyc1dxo537 I think you need to pick the shipping country first (China or Russia) then it'll unlock the destination. I just tried it and it does work