Daytime Running Lights Replacement: 2010 Toyota Corolla S 1.8L 4 Cyl.

Toyota Corolla Model Years - 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

Steps to change the DRL on a 2010 Toyota Corolla

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Video Description

Daytime running lights, sometimes referred to as DRLs or DTRs, are lights that switch on automatically when your 2010 Toyota Corolla is turned on and in drive. Since the daytime running lights are on whenever you are driving your Corolla, they are often the first bulbs to burn out. This video shows you how to change the daytime running lights in your 2010 Corolla. You may get a warning light that the Toyota DRL system needs attention when one side of the DRL lights in your Corolla is not working. These bulbs grow dimmer by over 20% over time, therefore we recommend changing both bulbs on your Corolla at the same time, even if only one bulb is burnt out - this will allow both DRL bulbs to have the same intensity and prevent the old DRL bulb from appearing dimmer than the new one. You may want to consider replacing your burnt out DRL with LED daytime running lights for optimal longevity.

When you change the daytime running light on your Corolla, it is important not to touch the glass part of the bulb with your fingers because the oil from your fingertips will cause that part of the bulb to burn hotter, which significantly shortens the life of the bulb. Some studies indicate that driving with your lights on can reduce accidents by 18 – 34%, driving with your DRLs or headlights on the day can reduce your chance of getting in an accident.

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