Does anyone know where can I find a procedure for replacing the plastic headlight cover on a 2005? It's the clear plastic piece that's part of the fender fairing. Is it something that an inexperienced DIYer with tools could do in a few days without ruining the rest of the car? The passenger side headlight cover has become badly pitted, and is dimming the headlight beam. The pitting is from sand and dirt blown up by all the construction trucks in the five years since Hurricane Katrina. I'm assuming that if I can get a decent used cover for a reasonable price and put it in myself, I can come out far less than what the Toyota dealer would charge. Though those of you who are skilled with repairing the Prius might tell me that my assumption is all wet, and just let Toyota do it. Thanks
AFAIK you cannot buy just the lens, only the entire assembly. With that said here is how to take them apart: http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-ii-prius-technical-discussion/52247-how-bake-headlight.html
Thanks JS, your tutorial made for a informative, and entertaining, read. That said, I've located non-OEM headlights from an e-tailer for about ~$75+s/h per side, including instructions. However, I was able to restore the lens to near OEM condition with various cleaning agents that did not attack the lens material. So, unless MHP takes a dim (sorry :embarassed view of the beam spread and distance, I'll live with the current state of affairs. Thanks again....:thumb:
I think it's Mothers that now makes a headlamp plastic lens repair kit. The kit allows you to buff out the scratches etc. and you end up with a perfectly new looking headlamp.
Yes, Mothers is one good one and there are others too. There are several YouTube videos showing how to polish out the headlamps. Search for "Headlight Cleaning" .. or "Headlight Restoration".
Thanks to you and David for your suggestions of Mothers, I'll check it (her?) out along with the YouTube video(s). Even after my obviously sorry attempt at cleaning the lens, I noticed this lens had a much dimmer reflection from pickup tailgates compared to its mate on the other side.
Thanks to all of you for your advice, job complete without lens replacement. Mother's Plastic Polish is not available locally. However, I used BlueMagic Headlight Lens Restorer which has done an excellent job restoring the headlight lenses back to near original condition......:cheer2: Thanks again for your help, and especially for maintaining the Prius Chat Forums. :rockon:
One thing to keep in mind: Once you remove the UV coating on the lens you will have to re-polish them every 6 months or so.
Interesting point, I didn't realize there was a UV coating on the headlight lenses. I wonder why this has not been mentioned earlier, or with other topics? Is there a UV coating on the rear lenses also?
Dealer service offered to "sand" out on our 2005 Prius today on routine maintenance - at a charge of more then $300 - no thank you. Might apply that amount to the new Prius Prime plug-in 2017.
You can replace them for less: HEADLAMP COMPONENTS for 2005 Toyota Prius | Toyota Parts This is the latest they have, for 2016 Prius, just for comparison: HEADLAMP COMPONENTS for 2016 Toyota Prius | Toyota Parts Getting pricey...