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How much does a Fog/Driving Light Bulb Replacement cost?

On average, the cost for a Toyota Land Cruiser Fog/Driving Light Bulb Replacement is $102 with $7 for parts and $95 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
1984 Toyota Land CruiserL6-4.2L DieselService typeFog/Driving Light Bulb - Driver Side ReplacementEstimate$203.45Shop/Dealer Price$235.57 - $309.41
2006 Toyota Land CruiserV8-4.7LService typeFog/Driving Light Bulb - Driver Side ReplacementEstimate$165.71Shop/Dealer Price$193.41 - $253.96
1995 Toyota Land CruiserL6-4.5LService typeFog/Driving Light Bulb - Passenger Side ReplacementEstimate$165.71Shop/Dealer Price$193.41 - $253.96
2000 Toyota Land CruiserV8-4.7LService typeFog/Driving Light Bulb - Driver Side ReplacementEstimate$165.71Shop/Dealer Price$193.39 - $253.92
2016 Toyota Land CruiserV8-5.7LService typeFog/Driving Light Bulb - Passenger Side ReplacementEstimate$109.53Shop/Dealer Price$123.20 - $141.63
1983 Toyota Land CruiserL6-4.2LService typeFog/Driving Light Bulb - Driver Side ReplacementEstimate$185.99Shop/Dealer Price$218.76 - $294.52
2002 Toyota Land CruiserV8-4.7LService typeFog/Driving Light Bulb - Passenger Side ReplacementEstimate$170.71Shop/Dealer Price$198.27 - $258.72
1984 Toyota Land CruiserL4-3.4L DieselService typeFog/Driving Light Bulb - Passenger Side ReplacementEstimate$134.53Shop/Dealer Price$153.42 - $187.02
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What is the Fog/Driving Light Bulb all about?

Fog light bulbs are at the front of the car and are housed inside the fog lamp assemblies. They provide visibility in foggy conditions.

Keep in mind:

Your mechanic will inspect the bulb, socket, and wiring before replacing the bulb. In some cases, due to the current flowing to these sockets, the sockets can melt causing the fog lamps to malfunction. If this is the case for your car, your mechanic will get your permission to buy a new socket harness and install it (an additional fee may apply).

How it's done:

  • Inspect the fog lamp bulbs, sockets, and wiring.
  • Replace the bulb if faulty.
  • Check all the lights.

Our recommendation:

A mechanic should inspect your fog lights when performing an inspection. Some vehicles have warning lights that will illuminate if a light bulb isn’t working; if your vehicle has this warning light, you should schedule an inspection as soon as it comes on. It’s also a good idea to routinely check your vehicle to make sure that all of the lights are functioning properly.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Fog/Driving Light Bulb?

Fog lamps are not working and the mechanic determines the problem is with bulb.

How important is this service?

Fog lights are designed to give drivers greater visibility during foggy weather conditions. When light directly hits fog, it is reflected back at the driver, which makes it nearly impossible to see. Fog lights are placed low on your vehicle, and aim straight out, so that they project light under the fog, rather than into the fog. This allows greater visibility for a driver, which greatly increases safety. Malfunctioning fog lights can also result in a pricy "fix-it" ticket.

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