View Full Version : Looking for the Toyota Fog Light install
RocknRollRon
08-05-2007, 12:22 AM
Does anyone out there have a copy of Toyota's offical install directions for the factory fog light accessory?
I'd like to stay as true to the factory install as possible. I tried looking through tundrasolutions.com but didn't find a match...closest was the Matrix instructions... :-(
A pdf copy would be much appreciated...:help:
DMart
08-05-2007, 12:39 AM
http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3471&highlight=foglights
this is what everyone here has done, including myself...works perfect, no problems
RocknRollRon
08-05-2007, 12:59 AM
http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3471&highlight=foglights
this is what everyone here has done, including myself...works perfect, no problems
Thanks...already saw this and it looks great but i'd like to get my hands on the toyota install instructions if possible...call me anal...lol
:laughabove:
cali yaris
08-05-2007, 01:02 AM
ok... you're anal. (oh wow, I said "anal"). LOL
meteoriteyaris
08-06-2007, 01:29 AM
Thanks...already saw this and it looks great but i'd like to get my hands on the toyota install instructions if possible...call me anal...lol
:laughabove:
I agree. I've been reading all the posts on the OEM fog lights that everyone is installing, but they are not using the factory wiring harness. I'd think they are all wired for fog lights at the factory so the dealer can add them later. We need to see the factory connect points so the installation would be a lot faster/easier plug-n-play instead of running another harness inside. Any Toyota techs out there that's done this upgrade?
DMart
08-06-2007, 01:52 AM
with the fogs i had i couldn't use the clips didn't have anywhere to connect to on the car, i guess b/c i don't have any power options, or maybe its just a u.s. thing??? i looked all over in there for a factory wires for fogs to just plug-n-play but didn't find any...
Black Yaris
08-06-2007, 09:08 AM
I found where just just plug the wires in..... how come every one else could not? I got the same ebay kit everyone else did.... well the one from Jimcat...
Black Yaris
08-06-2007, 09:32 AM
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j111/jthomas43613/P1000397.jpg
Black Yaris
08-06-2007, 09:37 AM
BTW I am extrememly anal retentave as well, and that is why I did my install as pictured above... I wanted the wires to look as stock as possible and I ran them as I thought the factory would, well with what I had to work with...
also I removed the DRL bracket (since I disabled them a long time ago) and mounted my foglamp relay there, and used one of the dash braces for the ground.
meteoriteyaris
08-06-2007, 05:43 PM
OK, I haven't received my fogs yet, but I assume they'll be the same as everyone else's even if I didn't buy them from Jimcat (it still says OEM and got them off ebay). I had the front clip off to install a tow-plate (I'm going to tow it behind my motorhome...yes, Toyota says it's OK right in the manual (5-speed LB)) and saw a lot of wires under there not connected to anything, so I assumed the harness was there to plug into. However, everyone on here seemed to go right to running the new harness and I kept reading the posts and wondering if they were missing something. Ok, Black Yaris, you say the wiring (U.S. car) IS all there and you just plugged in, right? HOw about the switch, is there a plug-in under the console? Where did you find that junction block you plugged your wires into? Wasn't there factory plugs for everything? I'm still confused. You say you were able to do what no one else has done, but it still looks like you had to run some wires somewhere. How about a better explanation, maybe pictures?
RocknRollRon
08-06-2007, 09:07 PM
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j111/jthomas43613/P1000397.jpg
Ok Black Yaris: I'm electrically challenged and don't know the location of you pic. Please describe location...thanks
Jimcat's fog lights are due here this week...I'm not in a hurry to install them so I'd like to gather all my options first - including seeing the dealer install directions...doesn't anyone out there have a copy!!!?
Black Yaris
08-07-2007, 02:23 AM
OK RocknRoll..... That picture is taken from the the area behind the change tray that pulls out rught under the cup holder on the drivers side, the whole tray will pop out and you will see what I have pictured... now you will have the white wire and red wire as part of your fog lamp kit, but they will have the wrong plastic connectors on them, so you need to take the wire and pin out of the connectors, and place the white one where I have pictured and slide the red one into the existing connector as I have pictured..... this will make it so your lamps will only be on when your ign is on, so it will never drain your battery
DMart
08-07-2007, 02:40 AM
i wish i would've done that instead of tapping into the outlet in the car...
Black Yaris
08-07-2007, 02:42 AM
i wish i would've done that instead of tapping into the outlet in the car...
I try and do things with out damaging my car first.... if I would have had to splice, I would had..... but I would have tried a bunch of alteratives first
DMart
08-07-2007, 02:50 AM
lol, yeah, thats smart....i'm a rookie tho...lots to learn...
RocknRollRon
08-07-2007, 07:29 AM
Thanks Black Yaris for your help. I also found the drawings and electrical diagrams in the downloaded manuals. Luckily I know someone at work to help me through understanding them....
In one of the diagrams it shows a connector to the right of the module you have pictured. It is labeled for the foglights! Is this the ACTUAL place the Toyota lights would plug in with the right connectors? If so, is there a connector that can be beg, borrowed, or stolen to make Jimcat's unit plug right in?
(Still searching for the offical Toyota install on the Fog Lights)
This is a challenge to my fellow members...can you obtain a copy?
Black Yaris
08-07-2007, 10:49 AM
you will just have to buy a set of accessory Toyota fog lamps photo copy the instructions and return them the same day, and say someone already bought them for you or something
the_boss
08-07-2007, 02:30 PM
and paste a copy in here so we can all look at it!
RocknRollRon
08-07-2007, 08:39 PM
Hmmmm....I thinking about it - but what about the damn "restocking fee"...these guys get 15% don't they?
meteoriteyaris
08-09-2007, 12:13 AM
I just installed my fogs today using Black Yaris's picture. Like he said, don't cut the brown plug off the wire nor the one on the red wire. I used a dremel cutoff tool and split the plug on the red wire and pulled the clip out of the plug. It plugs right into the place he indicated in the pic. On the brown plug I cut the plug-release off and the rest of the brown plug plugged into the indicated place in the pic. It got dark tonight and I'll finish it tomorrow. Still have to tie up some wires, hook up the one ground wire and run the final wire under the console to the switch, then put all the plastic back together again. Taking my time and should be done before noon.
Side note, I don't know what options Black Yaris has on his Yaris, but mine did not have the factory plugs for any of the fog light wiring. I don't have the "power option" (power windows, cruise control, power locks), so maybe only cars with that option have the wiring harness that he found. Also, I noted that most (all?) of you are wiring the fog lights so they can be "on" when either your high-beams or low-beams are lit. I did that, too, but against my better judgement. You can't buy a vehicle that operates that way with factory fog lights, and I don't know why unless it's against the law. But all factory ones turn off the fog lights when the high-beams are on. I was going to do that also, but decided that Ron's instructions were easier and I didn't have to run the white wire back outside and splice it to the low-beam wire. I did try to find a plug-in on the "block" that only came on with the low beams, but couldn't find one. If anybody finds a quick plug for that, some of us would appreciate an easy way to hook them up correctly.
By the way, I bought a pair of the chrome fog light bezels from Japan (direct from Hong Kong) and they don't even come close to fitting, so don't waste your money (Ebay). Still gotta mount and wire the Tach yet (Glowshift white-faced 7-color 3 3/4" one). The instructions say "Red wire to Battery, Black to ground, Green to tach wire and white to lighting" But my tach has 3 long wires in a harness (Red,Black,Green) and 3 short (6" long) wires, Red, Black, and Yellow. Trying to find out where they all go, but Glowshift isn't answering their email. I'll post that problem on the Tachometer thread and see what happens.
Meteoriteyaris
US Model 2007 Yaris Meteorite Metallic
Fogs, Tach, Altezza black tail lights, side graphics, tinted windows, shorty antenna, sport shifter, short-throw shifter, hood gas strut, pedal covers, woodgrained dash, outside temp gauge, cruise control, chrome spoke hubcaps, rear spoiler, clear grill bra/rockshield, mud flaps, TRD muffler, K&N and re-routed air intake, retracting windshield sunshade, sirius radio, GPS, trailer hitch.
acdaazn
08-09-2007, 12:26 AM
By the way, I bought a pair of the chrome fog light bezels from Japan (direct from Hong Kong) and they don't even come close to fitting, so don't waste your money (Ebay).
This came up a few times already. RedYaris tried all of them i think, and the mirror and fogs didn't fit.
Black Yaris
08-09-2007, 12:31 AM
I just installed my fogs today using RocknRollRons picture. Like he said, don't cut the brown plug off the wire nor the one on the red wire. I used a dremel cutoff tool and split the plug on the red wire and pulled the clip out of the plug. It plugs right into the place he indicated in the pic. On the brown plug I cut the plug-release off and the rest of the brown plug plugged into the indicated place in the pic. It got dark tonight and I'll finish it tomorrow. Still have to tie up some wires, hook up the one ground wire and run the final wire under the console to the switch, then put all the plastic back together again. Taking my time and should be done before noon.
Side note, I don't know what options RocknRollRon has on his Yaris, but mine did not have the factory plugs for any of the fog light wiring. I don't have the "power option" (power windows, cruise control, power locks), so maybe only cars with that option have the wiring harness that he found. Also, I noted that most (all?) of you are wiring the fog lights so they can be "on" when either your high-beams or low-beams are lit. I did that, too, but against my better judgement. You can't buy a vehicle that operates that way with factory fog lights, and I don't know why unless it's against the law. But all factory ones turn off the fog lights when the high-beams are on. I was going to do that also, but decided that Ron's instructions were easier and I didn't have to run the white wire back outside and splice it to the low-beam wire. I did try to find a plug-in on the "block" that only came on with the low beams, but couldn't find one. If anybody finds a quick plug for that, some of us would appreciate an easy way to hook them up correctly.
Thanks for giving credit to RocknRoll, read who made those post on what you just did.... that was me, and my picture.... Grrr
DMart
08-09-2007, 01:35 AM
lol, thats messed up
meteoriteyaris
08-09-2007, 12:50 PM
OOOOOOOps, you're right. I'm sorry. I've read so many posts that I got them mixed up! unintentional. OK, listen up you guys....Black Yaris deserves the KUDOS. Re-read my last post and insert the name Black Yaris instead of RocknRollRon and then we'll have it straight (smile). Sorry pal.
RocknRollRon
08-10-2007, 02:01 PM
Hey Guys - I agree that Black Yaris has been a great help! (I may end up doing the install his way also!)
Here's what I've been doing to get the Toyota install instructions: I saw my local Toyota dealer and he was willing to get me the Fog light instructions. He told me that the instructions DO NOT actually come with the unit - the technicians have to go online and login to get the instrcutions. I told him I was thinking of getting the factory fog lights but wanted to see the install instructions first. When the techinican went to retrieve the instructions all he found was the same drawings and electrical stuff we have in the manual downloads...apparently (they told me) Toyota has not made a formal instruction yet for the install... hmmm....
Has anyone out there ACTUALLY bought the Toyota foglights as an accessory (after purchase) yet?
The dealer told me that keep looking into it and would get me any info they could find...more to come...
Chris07LB
08-10-2007, 03:35 PM
Mark, that has to be the best advice you ever posted up! Thanks.
Be sure to wire in an In-Line fuse of some sorts, unless that circuit has something on the lower pannel behind?
RocknRollRon
08-13-2007, 09:04 AM
How about this RocknRollRon:
http://techdoc.toyota-europe.com/aim_SearchbyCate.asp?mscssid=&vehicle=Yaris&admin=&strkata=0&strGene=0&strCate=Installation%20Manual&strAccGroup=0&lan=En
Wow, thanks Yoyoche!
The closet these come to mine is the 2005 with and without pre-wiring but this might still do. I haven't looked at in detail but I wonder if the Daytime Running lights are covered in here. (I think the U.S. version of the Yaris runs wiring through the DRL module)....I check it out!!!
Black Yaris
08-13-2007, 10:16 AM
How about this RocknRollRon:
http://techdoc.toyota-europe.com/aim_SearchbyCate.asp?mscssid=&vehicle=Yaris&admin=&strkata=0&strGene=0&strCate=Installation%20Manual&strAccGroup=0&lan=En
I think this like is one of the best finds ever
RocknRollRon
08-13-2007, 10:08 PM
Dilemma, dilemma....
The Toyota install instructions from Europe are certainly well worth looking at, however, neither of the 2005 "pre-wired" or "non-wired" are a perfect match for the Jimcat fog lights I just received and my 2007 U.S. Liftback. The wiring harnesses Jimcat provides is different (although great quality) than the Yaris European install instructions show; they are for European vehicle code P90* and P90L.
(I was hoping for a plug-and-play, factory-type install. I was going to execute the factory-type fog light install and create complete DIY instructions for everyone but I'll have to do just a bit more homework before attempting this.)
Maybe at this point I'm sounding a bit greedy - but - can anyone find a 2006 or 2007 version that covers US and/or Canadian Yaris versions?
This is YarisWorls afterall - this would be the place post requests, find hard-to-find stuff, and share install information. If I can find a close version I'll do all the DIY instructions in detail for all....
RocknRollRon
08-30-2007, 09:42 AM
Ok Yaris owners...We've found the European fog light install, we have the "YarisWorld" install version, and we have lots of electrical diagrams and illustrations....all great info....but...
Don't give up on the US Toyota Fog light install instructions, they are due to come out!
Anyone find them yet?
AlphaFox
09-21-2007, 01:39 PM
When I got my car in march 07 I wanted them to install fog lights for me, as the car didnt come with any. they told me they couldnt not as they would have to order everythign as a seperate part and it would costs like $400 as there was no official after the factory fog light kit. so I dont think that there is a fog light kit unless your car comes with it from the factory, at least as of march 07.
Ninorc
09-22-2007, 07:28 PM
When I got my car in march 07 I wanted them to install fog lights for me, as the car didnt come with any. they told me they couldnt not as they would have to order everythign as a seperate part and it would costs like $400 as there was no official after the factory fog light kit. so I dont think that there is a fog light kit unless your car comes with it from the factory, at least as of march 07.
Correct! This is at least with the '07 Yaris that come in at the SET port!
The SET region does NOT have a fog light kit that they install on the US Yaris.
My point? If it does not already have factory fog lights from when the car was built in Japan. Your out of luck unless you go with an aftermarket solution!
Now I can get a simelar car (Scion xD) fog light kit install directions and see where the wiring goes. As I believe the xD and the Yaris have the exact same fuse box. (I will check on this on Monday)
Why ALL the Scion fog lights are installed here? I do not know. Probably the same reason why the radios are installed here. Which I don't know either.
pp.sweet
09-22-2007, 09:47 PM
When I got my car in march 07 I wanted them to install fog lights for me, as the car didnt come with any. they told me they couldnt not as they would have to order everythign as a seperate part and it would costs like $400 as there was no official after the factory fog light kit. so I dont think that there is a fog light kit unless your car comes with it from the factory, at least as of march 07.
$400 bucks..are the freakin MAD!!!
ufocar
06-13-2010, 07:46 PM
Hey quick fyi.. I have a 2008 yaris and my first 3k mile oil change I asked the dealership how much it would be to get fog lights.. they said they would need to check to see if the car was wired... the came back and said it was not and basicly said it would cost 750 dollars to install fog lights.. lol
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