How to Replace Low Beam Headlight Bulbs on a 1993-2017 Toyota Corolla (Left & Right) (Trim: S)
Step-by-step DIY instructions with tools, bulb types, safety tips, and post-install testing checklist
How to Replace Low Beam Headlight Bulbs on a 1993-2017 Toyota Corolla (Left & Right) (Trim: S)
Step-by-step DIY instructions with tools, bulb types, safety tips, and post-install testing checklist for 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2009, 2010, 2011
🔧 Corolla - Headlight Bulb Replacement
On your Corolla, each headlight housing has a bulb per side (left and right). Replacing the bulbs restores night visibility and keeps both sides the same brightness and color.
Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 0.5-1.0 hours
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- ⚠️ Turn headlights OFF and let bulbs cool 10-15 minutes (they get very hot).
- ⚠️ Do not touch the new bulb’s glass with bare fingers; skin oils can shorten bulb life.
- ⚠️ Keep keys out of ignition so lights can’t turn on unexpectedly.
- Wear gloves and safety glasses to protect hands and eyes.
🔧 Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- 10mm socket
- 1/4" ratchet
- 3" extension
- Flat trim tool
- Flashlight
- Nitrile gloves
- Safety glasses
🔩 Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Low beam headlight bulb - Qty: 2
- Dielectric grease - Qty: 1
📋 Before You Begin
- Park on level ground, set the parking brake, and turn the headlights OFF.
- Open the hood and prop it securely.
- If you’re not sure which bulb you have, remove one old bulb first and read the bulb type stamped on its base (common low beam type is H11).
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Confirm which bulb you’re replacing
- Use a flashlight to look behind the headlight housing and locate the bulb with a wiring connector plugged into it.
- If you want to be 100% sure, remove one bulb and read the type on the base (for example, “H11”).
Step 2: Create access (driver side)
- Use a flashlight to find the bulb access area behind the driver-side headlight.
- If the intake snorkel is in the way, use a flat trim tool to lift the plastic clips, then use a 10mm socket, 1/4" ratchet, and 3" extension to remove any 10mm bolts holding it, and move it aside.
- Tip: Set clips/bolts in a cup.
Step 3: Remove the old bulb (driver side)
- Put on nitrile gloves and safety glasses.
- Press the lock tab and unplug the wiring connector by hand (use gentle wiggles).
- Twist the bulb base counterclockwise (about 1/4 turn) by hand, then pull the bulb straight out.
Step 4: Install the new bulb (driver side)
- Without touching the glass, insert the new bulb into the housing in the same orientation as the old one.
- Twist the bulb clockwise until it stops (snug by hand, do not over-tighten).
- Add a small dab of dielectric grease to the inside of the connector seal, then reconnect the wiring connector until it clicks.
Step 5: Create access (passenger side)
- Use a flashlight to locate the bulb behind the passenger-side headlight (near the washer reservoir).
- If space is tight, use a 10mm socket, 1/4" ratchet, and 3" extension to loosen/remove any small brackets/fasteners that block your hand access, then move the piece slightly aside.
Step 6: Remove and install the bulb (passenger side)
- Unplug the connector by hand, twist the bulb counterclockwise, and remove it.
- Install the new bulb, twist clockwise until it stops, then reconnect the connector until it clicks.
Step 7: Reinstall anything you moved
- Reinstall the intake snorkel/brackets using the 10mm socket, 1/4" ratchet, and 3" extension.
- Reinstall plastic clips by pressing them back in by hand (use the flat trim tool if needed).
✅ After Repair
- Turn the headlights ON and verify both sides work on low beam.
- If a new bulb doesn’t light, turn lights OFF and re-check the connector is fully clicked in and the bulb is fully seated and locked.
- Check that the beam pattern looks even side-to-side against a wall.
- Replace bulbs in pairs (left and right) to match brightness and color.
💰 DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $80-$200 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: $20-$80 (parts only)
You Save: $60-$120 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.5-1.0 hours.
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Guide for Headlight Bulb replace for these Toyota vehicles
| Year Make Model | Sub Model | Engine | Body Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2017 Toyota Corolla | SE | - | - |
| 2015 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2014 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2013 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2012 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2011 Toyota Corolla | Base | - | - |
| 2011 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2010 Toyota Corolla | Base | - | - |
| 2010 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2009 Toyota Corolla | Base | - | - |
| 2009 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2008 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2007 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2006 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2005 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2004 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2003 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2002 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2001 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 2000 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 1997 Toyota Corolla | Base | - | - |
| 1997 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 1996 Toyota Corolla | Base | - | - |
| 1995 Toyota Corolla | Base | - | - |
| 1995 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 1994 Toyota Corolla | Base | - | - |
| 1994 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |
| 1993 Toyota Corolla | Base | - | - |
| 1993 Toyota Corolla | LE | - | - |


















