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Old 04-09-2013, 09:22 AM   #29
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yup the stalk is plug and play. its easy pare.

the stalk does have the auto feature but with all the progress that we are having so far, its just a matter of time til we figure out how to add the auto headlight module just like the GT86. and when that time comes your car is already prepped
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Old 04-09-2013, 09:28 AM   #30
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salamat pare! i got the bezel, lights, jus need the stalk and some wires..
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Old 04-09-2013, 09:39 AM   #31
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Completely lost here...
he's talking about the turn signal connector. the fog(red/white, power, 12v) wires ends there.
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Old 04-09-2013, 10:26 AM   #32
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im sure theres a ground wire off that connector too..
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Old 04-09-2013, 02:06 PM   #33
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he's talking about the turn signal connector. the fog(red/white, power, 12v) wires ends there.
I got that much but which side is red/white and which side is white/red... It only refers to the driver side. Re-read it and you'll see what I mean...
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Is it possible to be able to turn it on with the parking lights like how the BMW fogs works
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Old 04-09-2013, 04:22 PM   #35
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so you went with the tundra stalk correct?

Yes, I didn't want the Auto location in the BRZ staldk



so with this approach theres no meed to tap into the bcm c3 anymore correct?
No need to touch C3.

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im sure theres a ground wire off that connector too..
I'd say there is. The ground for the turn signals.

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I got that much but which side is red/white and which side is white/red... It only refers to the driver side. Re-read it and you'll see what I mean...
2 wires to light a 12v bulb. 12v+ and ground. The drivers side turn signal connector has red/white wire with 12v+. The passenger side turn signal connector has white/red wire with 12v+.

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Is it possible to be able to turn it on with the parking lights like how the BMW fogs works
Not with this method. To do this you need a stand alone switch.
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Slightly off, but still on topic. Is anyone aware what the EU GT86 Stalk part number would be? I am interested in setting the fogs on the stalk, but would like to have the option of a rear fog light as well. I personally feel that the rear 4th brake light concept is not the "correct" way to utilize the option. I would like to keep it as intended, a rear fog light.

See the Youtube link for what I'm specifically referring to. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVzSXSYefjA"]Toyota GT86 euro - Light indicator stalk - YouTube[/ame]

@FRSFirestorm, any thoughts on this? Or better yet, maybe an Extended DIY?
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Slightly off, but still on topic. Is anyone aware what the EU GT86 Stalk part number would be? I am interested in setting the fogs on the stalk, but would like to have the option of a rear fog light as well. I personally feel that the rear 4th brake light concept is not the "correct" way to utilize the option. I would like to keep it as intended, a rear fog light.

See the Youtube link for what I'm specifically referring to.


@FRSFirestorm, any thoughts on this? Or better yet, maybe an Extended DIY?
this has been discussed over here...

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29954

that is my next project. actual rear foglight indicator on the guage engaged.
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Where'd you guys ground the other end of the fog lights? is there a location near the connector behind the bumper?
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Where'd you guys ground the other end of the fog lights? is there a location near the connector behind the bumper?
I grounded here at a factory ground point. You can see 3 (with fog ground) in the picture. This is looking down into the engine compartment. The yellow part is the oil fill tube. There is another ground point directly accross the bay for the passenger side.

From the pictures it looks like there is a ground wire in the connectors for the turn signals. A possiblility. The black wires have to be grounds.

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Am I correct in thinking that the last thing needed to make the fogs 100% plug & play is the wire harness in this ebay listing:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/151013458015...witem=&vxp=mtr
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Am I correct in thinking that the last thing needed to make the fogs 100% plug & play is the wire harness in this ebay listing:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/151013458015...witem=&vxp=mtr
Looks about right. The connector splits into two, turn signals and fog lights. It would be awesome if we can find the part number for that harness.
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Would either of you fellas able to dig up this harness for us?
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