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Old 09-05-2022, 03:28 PM   #1
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2012 Camaro RS Headlights

Good afternoon everyone, I purchased a 2012 Camaro RS that had been in a front end collision and am trying to find the correct headlights for it. The original ones were destroyed and I'm trying to figure out which are the correct ones for the RS model. I've already ordered one and received the incorrect ones for the vehicle. Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advanced.
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Old 09-05-2022, 06:50 PM   #2
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The 2012 Camaro RS would have the upgrade HID headlights and during the day the driving lights in the bumper were the daytime running lights.

Here is a link for the 2012 headlights. The HID are the first two, the second two are the halogen used on non RS or SS Camaro.

https://www.headlightsdepot.com/sear...evrolet/camaro


I have a 2010 1LT and it has the halogen headlights. The halogen headlights are the daytime running lights on the non RS/SS Camaro.
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Old 12-27-2022, 12:13 AM   #3
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Here are the part numbers for 2010-2015 Camaro:
If you live in North America:
19351951 = Passenger side headlight
19351950 = Driver side part headlight
Look for RPO code T4F or TF4 which indicates it's the HID "Halo" RS lamps, NOT the halogen ones.

More info in case others need it:

If you live in a region other than North America you'll need to find a part which includes RPO (regular production option) codes that are appropriate for your country:
TR7: Auto headlamp leveling system (european requirement)
TB8: RH Rule of the Road
T94: LH Rule of the road

Side note, OEM RS headlights are really freaking expensive. Personally my Camaro was in a minor collision and I used a TYC brand replacement headlights (part number 20924500) which i'm generally happy with. They look absolutely identical to OEM and perform well. My advice is to replace BOTH headlamps at the same time, even if only one is broken, since the LED halo color won't match exactly if youre using aftermarket AND factory OEM.
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Old 04-20-2024, 11:20 AM   #4
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Hi, I know this is not a recent post, yesterday I went to an autowash and during night I noticed there was some moisture. My car is a SS but with the LED halo and the proyector for high and low beam. I research I understand those are DS1 type HID.

Wondering if the TYC 500 and 600 will do same as stock ones 100%?

I share the concern because original GMs are insanely expensive.

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