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Will the new 2012 front bumper fit on a 2011?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by D Unit, Apr 19, 2012.

  1. xliderider

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    Nice kitchen D. :D

    Be careful tapping into the lowbeam wires. Toyota often uses what's called a floating ground system for some of their circuits, the lowbeam or headlight circuit might be one of them. In such a system, the positive or hot wire is always hot and the circuit is switched on and off by connecting or disconnecting the ground side.

    You should be careful to test both wires in your lowbeam circuit to determine if they are energized or grounded in both Ignition Off and Ready Mode and wire accordingly. So in your situation, don't just tap the positive side of the lowbeam circuit to trigger your relay harness and ground the other relay terminal, be sure to tap the negative side of the lowbeam circuit for ground. That way, it will work regardless of whether the circuit is floating ground or not.

    I'm looking forward to seeing those amber LED foglights in action. :)
     
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    If you don't want to ruin your oem lowbeam wiring insulation by tapping into them, then you can do what I did when I installed my highbeam DRL module. Buy an H11 short harness and cut the H11 male connector shell off your H11 HID harness. Then splice the wires from the cut off H11 male conector (HID harness) into the short H11 harness wires. You then plug the short harness between your driver's side oem H11 connector and H11 lowbeam bulb:

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    My image shows two harnesses, but you will only need one. You will also tap into both wires, my pic shows only one wire tapped. Harness on the left has the connector shell off, the one on the right is reassembled.
     
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    D Unit, actually, you have everything you need already with the HID relay harness pictured. You don't need to get an additional H11 short harness. :)

    You will make your own short H11 harness from parts of the H11 relay harness you already have. Here's what you need to do:

    1) Cut off the two H11 female connectors (labelled To Ballast in pic), just cut the red wires, leave the ground wires alone, they will come along with the connector shells. Make sure you leave 2 or 3 inches of red wire on one of the connectors, maybe from the driver's side connector (you might need the full length on the passenger side wire to reach)? You need to remove these connectors anyway to connect the wires from your DRL/turn signals because the DRLs didn't come with H11 connectors.

    2) Cut off the H11 male connector (labelled To Stock Headlight Harness in pic). Again, leave about 2 to 3 inches of both wires in the connector when making your cut.

    3) Arrange your one H11 female connector with the 2 to 3 inch wires and H11 male connector so that the wires are facing each other. You then splice in the white and black wires previously cut from the H11 male connector (labelled To Stock Headlight Harness in pic) into this harness. So you will be splicing the white/white/red on one side and the black/black/black wires together. Insulate everything appropriately. This harness will then plug in between your oem lowbeam harness/connector on the driver's side and the H11 lowbeam bulb. If you want to solder your splices, then you don't need to cut off the H11 male connector in step 2, just strip off some of the insulation and twist some of the wire in from the female H11 connector (from step 1) and solder/insulate the wires. I advise against using the crimp on type taps that pierce the wire insulation for this type of application because the lowbeams use several amps of current.

    When you wire your DRLs you connect the red wires from the relay harness to the positive wire on your DRL, you will need to ground the appropriate DRL ground wire/lead to the frame.
     
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    Thanks for everyone's help on getting her done. Turned out great, but does anyone know if I disconnect my wedge bulbs, will it cause an error anywhere?

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    The fogs look super amber which reminds me of the ol' school Lexus look which is what I was hoping.
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    Thanks Panson for hooking up the DRLs! Highly recommended and amazingly only took 3-4 days to ship from Taiwan.
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    Since I have way too many lights going on, I decided to delete my parking lights. What a PIA! Here's what they look like at night. WARNING: The HID's do NOT look bluish in person!

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    And last question, how do I get to this light? I just noticed my passenger side is out.

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    Looks great. (y)

    I really like your other car, the one parked in front of the water heater. :D

    I don't think you will get any errors if you unplug the OEM parking light connectors. Just try, but insulate the connector from the elements and any short circuits. Also, leave the bulbs in to keep the headlight housing sealed. ;)

    SCH-I535
     
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    The other car is still on lease.

    Great idea leaving the wedges plugged in but disconnected, but once I popped open the hood and glanced over to the passenger's side, I closed back down the hood. (n)
     
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    Looks great D Unit ;)

    VS980 4G ?
     
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    Do you have any idea if these would fit in a 2010 II ?
     
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    Not on your bumper cover. You have to change the bumper cover to the 2012+ as covered in this thread.

    SCH-I535
     
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    Thank you, I believe I missed the part about the changing of bumber covers. Thanks again.
     
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    D Unit... looks awesome! What fogs did you use? I'm just getting ready to finally do this since someone backed into my car a few days ago.... bittersweet I guess. Any update on how the lights are holding up?
     
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    Nice setup, where did you get the bumper?My bumper got damaged by raccoon so i am in for new bumper and want to upgrade to 2012 bumper instead. Where did you find the blizzard pearl white bumper in such nice condition and how much did you pay for that?
     
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    Hello Sean,

    Nice work on the bumper conversion. It appears your input has been invaluable for many.

    I'm in the market to do one of these conversions. I have a blue ribbon 2010 Prius IV. Would you recommend starting off sourcing an intact front clip from junkyards, or did you go with new dealer parts off the bat? If you don't mind, what was your itemized $-list (sticking w/ OEM everything)? How much does including the fog lights (and supporting parts) add to the build $?

    Thank you for your time.
     
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    Hey Bro.

    Unless u can get a "like new" bumper cover, it's best to get a new 1.

    Bumper Cover - Part #: 52119-47934 (~$250)

    Energy Absorbor - Part #: 52611-47090
    (~$60)

    Lower Grill w/fog - Part #53102-47020 (~$150)


    Right DRL - Part #: 81521-47060
    (~$250)

    Left DRL - Part #: 81520-47060
    (~$250)

    Don't for get the brackets for the DRLs. There are 3 per side & the needed screws.

    Please keep in mind that these are just approximate prices. U may find them cheaper.

    All that's left is the type of fog light kit u want to get.

    VS980 4G ?
     
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    I guess you may wanna add radiator grill or called upper grill which i believe is also different from previous version.
     
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    Oh Yes, I completely forgot......the upper grill as well

    VS980 4G ?
     
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    Hey Sean,
    I have ordered all parts, will be here this week and i will try the install this weekend. You didnt mention the relay or harness for DRL in part list, does it just plugs right into 2010 harness? What i ordered is 2012 turn signal with LED DRL, what would i need in order to plug it in? Sorry if i asked dumb question.
     
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    U will need to slightly modify the tabs on ur existing turn signal socket to fit the 2012+ housing.

    As for the DRLs, u will need to wire those in since the 2010-2011 didn't have DRLs.

    Use this fuse to tap into
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    Using 1 of these
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    Then a ground wire & take both to the DRLs. This will turn the DRLs on anytime u turn on ur Prii

    VS980 4G ?
     
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