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monicaownsayaris
01-08-2012, 08:08 PM
A deer hit our Yaris the other day, but we hit its back end and managed to walk away with just some bumper cover cracks and random broken plastic along with a dent in the fender.

But the headlight housing came loose, and upon further inspection it cracked at all 3 bolt spots. The headlight is completely fine and works and all, but we can't re-attach it since each area on the plastic housing that gets bolted to the car cracked off.

So my question is, would I have to buy a whole new headlamp assembly or could i just replace the plastic casing that holds the headlamp with the bolt holes??? I really don't want to have to spend $60-80 just because some of the plastic ripped off.

monicaownsayaris
01-08-2012, 08:18 PM
To clarify these are the areas that cracked off:
http://cias.rit.edu/~mxp9885/pics/headlight.jpg

So the black plastic has 3 areas that cracked off, but the actual headlight is ok

CTScott
01-08-2012, 08:44 PM
You can buy replacement tabs that attach to the headlight with screws from your local dealer (If you look where the tabs broke there are actually places for the screws to attach). They are about $10 each, but a replacement headlamp is typically way more than $30.

monicaownsayaris
01-08-2012, 10:01 PM
Yea $30 for 3 tabs is MUCH better than $80 for the headlight assembly I found on ebay. And it'd be such a waste since the actual headlight aside from the tabs is completely ok.

However I took a look at it and I'm not sure where I'd screw the new tabs in. On 2 of the broken tabs, there are these 2 holes sticking out (the first picture) so that looks promising. But the third I can't guess as to where I'd screw it in (second picture). Maybe it'll make more sense when I buy the tabs or when I look again during daylight, but at least it's not obvious to me now.
http://cias.rit.edu/~mxp9885/pics/headlight1.jpg

and

http://cias.rit.edu/~mxp9885/pics/headlight2.png

Klink10
01-09-2012, 09:12 AM
Sorry about your misfortune and glad all are okay. I knew I bought those headlights off another member for a reason.

CTScott
01-09-2012, 09:35 AM
Yea $30 for 3 tabs is MUCH better than $80 for the headlight assembly I found on ebay. And it'd be such a waste since the actual headlight aside from the tabs is completely ok.

However I took a look at it and I'm not sure where I'd screw the new tabs in. On 2 of the broken tabs, there are these 2 holes sticking out (the first picture) so that looks promising. But the third I can't guess as to where I'd screw it in (second picture). Maybe it'll make more sense when I buy the tabs or when I look again during daylight, but at least it's not obvious to me now.
http://cias.rit.edu/~mxp9885/pics/headlight1.jpg

and

http://cias.rit.edu/~mxp9885/pics/headlight2.png



There are only two repair tabs, so apparently Toyota doesn't consider the top one to be critical.

OTA'sTOY
01-09-2012, 02:58 PM
CT
i think you mean the tab where the fender/bumper meet

CTScott
01-09-2012, 03:08 PM
CT
i think you mean the tab where the fender/bumper meet

Correct - It's actually the bottom, not top one.

monicaownsayaris
01-09-2012, 11:55 PM
Yes - it's the one by the fender that doesn't have those holes. So I guess I can repair 2 of the tabs then

CTScott
01-10-2012, 06:41 AM
Yes - it's the one by the fender that doesn't have those holes. So I guess I can repair 2 of the tabs then

Correct.