Amber delete and headlight blackout on 2005-2010 Scion tC housings

blackout headlight project painted black eye lid and amber lens tint
This article describes how I cracked open headlights from a 1st Gen Scion tC and blacked out the amber parking light and eyelid using lens tint paint. When the lights are turned on, you still see the parking amber thru the tint – otherwise it’s blacked out. Check your local and state laws regarding legality.
 
2006 Scion tC BC Racing Coilovers ESR CR5 18x8.5 ET30 225 45 18
2006 Scion tC – amber delete and eyelid blackout

 

I like this look better than externally blacked out headlights (paint or wrap). I feel like it retains some accents in the housing. Plus when you look at these you know that extra work has been put into achieving that look (aka, the headlight was cracked open). Details!

Still amber at night through the lens tint paint

 
amber delete with smoke black lens tint still shines amber
Amber delete with smoke black lens tint still shines amber at night

How it’s done

  1. Crack open the headlights (heat them up in the oven starting at 180F)
  2. Disassemble the head light internals
  3. Paint the ambers (paint eyelids and other parts now, if you want)
  4. Reassemble the head lights using butyl sealant tape

Materials used


Use the oven to crack open your headlights

 
For this project I used brand new aftermarket headlights. I wanted a new clean lens. I opted to keep the 2005/2006 style headlights. Some will retrofit the 2007-2010 models projector lights with using a harness/adapter.
 

Preheat your oven to 180F

You may need go hotter, but I wouldn’t take it past 200F. In my case, I only needed to heat it up for about 8 minutes at around 200F. Take it out every minute or so (after 6 minutes) and check to see how tacky and loose the sealant is. Pry with a plastic pry tool starting at the amber edge of the headlight.

I didn’t want to use a heat gun because if you accidentally focus too much on one spot you’ll melt/deform the plastic both at the housing and lens. Use a heat gun at your own risk.

Disassemble the internals

Take your time. Find all the screws. Be careful not to break any tabs. Decide what you want to paint. Now is the time.
 

Paint with light coats

I did a very light sand prep on the ambers using 800 grit flexible sanding block. I used Rust-oleum lens tint paint and applied it in about 3 light coats.
 
rustoleum smoke lens tint for amber delete headlight blackout project
Rustoleum smoke lens tint for amber delete headlight blackout project
amber delete using lens tint 2005-2010 Scion tC
Amber delete using lens tint 2005-2010 Scion tC
blackout headlight project blacked out eyelids and amber delete
Blackout headlight project blacked out eyelids and amber delete

Reassemble the headlights using Butyl Sealant

I used butyl sealant tape in the normal channel of the housing then on the exterior I sealed it again with black sealant. You can do your best to remove the old butyl, but I left most of it on and then just filled the channel with new butyl strip.
 
headlight blackout project OEM lens baked and removed TC1
Headlight blackout project OEM lens baked and removed TC1
 
Press it down as good as you can with your hands, then heat it up in the oven again at 180 for about 6-8 minutes. Take them out and press the lens in more (you’ll feel it sink in). Repeat about 3 times to make sure the lens cover is as deep as it goes into the housing channel. Clamp them down or use rubber bands while the butyl sealant tape sets for best results.
 
clamps headlight sealing
Clamps headlight while butyl seal tape sets

blackout headlight project painted black eye lid and amber lens tint
blackout headlight project painted black eye lid and amber lens tint
 

amber delete 1st gen scion tc TC1
Amber delete 1st Gen Scion tc TC1

Before and after shots

headlight blackout amber delete before and after 2005-2010 scion tc
Headlight blackout amber delete before and after 2005-2010 scion tc

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