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Has anyone swapped non fog housings to fog housings and is the wiring there?

Discussion in 'Prime Accessories and Modifications' started by Storm88000, Dec 30, 2021.

  1. Storm88000

    Storm88000 Active Member

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    Hey guys. This is all hypothetical. I have a 2020 LE model - no fog lights or the running lights on the side. I saw a Youtube video and I thought it looked so nice with the fogs and the few bulbs lit up on the side.

    If I decided to get the OEM housings with the fog lights (there are plenty on eBay, new ones here and there) - is the wiring already basically there? Typically with different trim levels of the same vehicle it's cheaper to include some meaningless wiring that isn't needed than it is to have it removed during production. Sometimes, not always. Which is why I'm asking.

    Question 1: If I got the OEM fog light housings (and the different black plastic oval inserts) is there a wiring harness there that can either be 1) used or 2) tapped into - - to power the added fog lights and LED side running lights?

    Question 2: For anyone that has the fog lights from the factory, do you think this would be worth it - as in - do they emit a significant amount of light to bother - or should I just say the heck with it and let it be? What do you guys think? I have never even sat in another Prime another than my own LE. It's all I know.

    Of course there is no fog light switch inside my LE model to power the fog lights - so I would assume they'd be wired to just come on anytime you turn on the parking lights or headlights.

    I would need (prices from Oemvehicleparts dot com):

    Bumper Filler, Right
    81481-47130
    $29.62
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    Bumper Filler
    , Left
    81482-47130
    $29.62

    And of course:


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    Turn Signal Lamp
    81510-47090

    Turn Signal Lamp, Right

    With prime, with fog lamp. Prius Prime. Right.

    $523.80 X 2
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    Turn Signal Lamp
    81520-47090

    Turn Signal Lamp, Left

    With prime, with fog lamp. Prius Prime. Left.

    I am assuming the fog lamp itself is included in the housing above as I cannot find just a "fog light" being sold seperately on the website. There are many housings on eBay for $250 or less and other sites for half the price. I am just using OEMvehicleparts dot com as a starting point. As long as nothing is broken it works for me. Thanks guys. Sorry for the totally random question.
     

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    There's no real pat answer to that question, it's case by case. Toyota often finds it more economical to build versions of the wire harness that don't have the unneeded wiring. They cost less, weigh less, and Toyota is selling in large enough volume that the savings matter. (It's certainly not like anybody goes through in production and removes wires. They just have wire harnesses with different part numbers that have different wires in them.)

    So what you do is you look in the Electrical Wiring Diagram (more info). What you find can look like this (example only, different model, different circuit):

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    Look for example at the pink wires at the bottom. See how one of them is marked (*12) and the other next to it is marked (*8, *9)? And you can find those *8, *9, *12 and so on listed up in the top corner. The wire marked *12 will only be in cars with the plain radio, and cars with the navigation or the display radio will have the wire marked (*8, *9) instead. Or look at the either-red-or-black wire at the left (*6 for the red version, *7 for the black version). A car with the touch-tracer display would have the red wire, a car without would have the black one.

    So that's how you can find out which wires will and will not be in your particular car.
     
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    I’ve had advanced and limited model Prius Primes, and the fog lights are really kind of “meh”, so I wouldn’t even bother trying to switch over, considering the cost and aggravation. It would probably be more effective to just install aftermarket fog lights that actually do provide some sort of a use instead.

    To sum it up, they look nice but are not really all that effective.

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  4. Storm88000

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    Thanks guys. I was wondering where one could mount aftermarket ones. Was thinking maybe getting the fog lamp black plastic trim pieces for both sides and perhaps an aftermarket fog light could somehow fit in those locations, maybe.
     
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    I'd agree. Our third gen CDN Touring model has the fog lamps, though I've near-completely forgot they're there. They're so ineffective, it's hard to even tell if they're on or off.
     
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    Assuming the FOGs come with LEDs from Toyota?

    Actually I kind of like the idea even more of having the turn signal bulbs having a few lights come on for parking/DRLs instead of being completely dark unless the turn signals/hazards are used. I wonder if anyone has done that.
     
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    I considered adding aftermarket fog lights to my XLE since, as you’ve found out, you can’t just add OEM fog lights onto the non-fog light housings.

    If I were to do it, I’d get motorcycle style fog lights and mount them at this location (orange). I considered this location (red) but the light pods would be easily taken out by a curb or debris on the road.
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    To power them I was planning to use a marine grade relay in the engine compartment with these connections:
    85: Inline fuse to battery.
    86: Wire through firewall to dash switch. Switch closes to ground.
    30: Inline fuse to battery.
    87: Normally open. Connected to LEDs positive side.
    LEDs negative side connected to chassis.

    I didn’t have a chance to figure out the best path to run a wire through the firewall before things got busy and the project got pushed to the side.

    Keep us posted if you decide to add fog lights. I’ll do the same.
     
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    Maybe this will help.

    I have added these home made front LED lights a few yrs ago and still working. Just use “tap a fuse circuit” from the hood fuse box and limited by a 3A fuse. They will turn on after turning on my car. I assume u can use the same method for any after market led fog light.

    See link for a quick video.



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    I believe you can feed that white wire up from below into the fusebox along the other wires in the front left corner (passenger side) of the fusebox.

    I fed some 12 awg wires through there on our 2011.

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