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Old 04-08-2013, 01:08 PM   #15
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Can I use your photo's from the other thread for this threa? The connector's behind the front nose.
sure feel free to use it
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so this set up, can only turn the fogs on, with parking lights or headlights are on?
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Old 04-08-2013, 07:22 PM   #17
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so this set up, can only turn the fogs on, with parking lights or headlights are on?
Headlights, low beam only.
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If i may ask, where did you purchase your fog lights at? ( Light, bezzel, etc..)
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If i may ask, where did you purchase your fog lights at? ( Light, bezzel, etc..)
Did you not read the second paragraph?

OP is it cool if I update my thread and add a link to this one?
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Old 04-09-2013, 03:23 AM   #20
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hmm i hope this is not a stupid question but where did you buy the stalk with the fog light option? thanks in advance
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Old 04-09-2013, 05:41 AM   #21
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If i may ask, where did you purchase your fog lights at? ( Light, bezzel, etc..)
Please refer to the link I posted for the fog light install.

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hmm i hope this is not a stupid question but where did you buy the stalk with the fog light option? thanks in advance
Toward the end of the stalk install link I posted the part number is posted. I don't remember it or I'd post it. I just googled that part number and several parts places showed up. I just picked the cheapest one and ordered it. It was a dealership with online parts presence.
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is it this one?

http://www.toyotapartszone.com/oem/t...140-02670.html


subaru has it too? $60?
http://subarupartsforyou.com/cp_part...p?partid=23294
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Yep. That's it.
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Yep. That's it.
so you went with the tundra stalk correct?


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This is the second and the better option. I was strapped for time and had to complete mine. Didn't want to pull the front bumper. Sometime in the future I will and undo the wires that I've run

After installing the stalk and fogs remove the front cover.

Find the connector that the turn signals plugged to. On the drivers side the red/white wire or 12v power for the fogs will be in that connector. Either splice into the wire there and run it to one side of the Drivers fog connector and the other to a convient ground location. Do the same on the drivers side but the wire will be the white/red.

Here are some pictures of the connectors behind the front cover.






so with this approach theres no meed to tap into the bcm c3 anymore correct?
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Find the connector that the turn signals plugged to. On the drivers side the red/white wire or 12v power for the fogs will be in that connector. Either splice into the wire there and run it to one side of the Drivers fog connector and the other to a convient ground location. Do the same on the drivers side but the wire will be the white/red.
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get the subaru stalk. its cheaper. plus its oem.
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so you went with the tundra stalk correct?





so with this approach theres no meed to tap into the bcm c3 anymore correct?
yup! just need a female connector pin or make shift connection anyway you like runnin through the connector.
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yup! just need a female connector pin or make shift connection anyway you like runnin through the connector.

its coming a lil bit all together now .. so if i understand this correctly.. once ive installed the brz stalk no wiring needed basically just switch stalks..

locate the connector for the signal lights for both driver and passenger tap in to the red/white wire vice versa and then find a ground for fog lights .. flick the saitch and it should work?


on the side note i thought the brz stalk has the auto headlights feature?
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