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Hey all..

I just returned from the shop where I had a set of after market fogs installed.

I had bought the relay form NAPA to do the factory version. But my Base RAV here in Canada does not have the fogs wired into the factory harness. So we installed them using the excellent aftermarket wires/relay.

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Clunie
That sucks I was planning to do this mod but I have doubts. I have am in Canada and have 2008 Base RAV4 built in Japan. Would it have the fog harness? Can this be checked easily without taking out the bumber?

Thanks
 
I just called a Toyota Dealer in Ottawa, Canada for the Relay,

I know that on Ebay it is selling for $6 - $12

Some fog light kits (selling for $75) even include the relay.

They wanted ... $124! Are they nuts?
 
What a great thread. I really want to put fog lights, after being on the mountain with fog I was so scared that I really need to put fog lights.

Few questions, is it really necessary to remove the whole front grill or they can be slided from the bottom behind and under the engine? Just asking...

I have a fog light on the back, there is a small turning switch on my turning signal handle. Is it possible to connect the front lights on this switch so when you turn in on the back and the front to be on? I'd rather do that than put an additional switch.

Another question, is it better to buy the whole kit or maybe just the lights separately? like this:

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Nebelscheinwerfer TOYOTA RAV-4 III rechts | eBay
 
Confused - no wire in Pin 4 2011 RAV4 Base

Hi there - I'm attempting the fog light install per OP post... however, the turn signal plug has no grey wire in pin 4 ... in fact, there are no wires in the upper row. See attached.

Where do I wire the ground to? See attached photo. Please help.



OK, this is still a work in progress. i would like input / feedback from the community to help refine the documentation :wink: TIA!

And of course - be forewarned: i do not work for Toyota, am not a mechanic by profession, and should not be considered an authority on any of the systems dealt with in this write-up - so if you do this, it's at your own risk!

Much of the info and diagrams came from this document: http://techdoc.toyota-europe.com/ai...-25D5-AC4E011E5AB7}/Front fog lamp kit LHD RHD PZ457-X0511-00 AIM 000 539-1.pdf

Project: Add Fog Lights to RAV4.3 using OEM Wiring (USA)
  • Advantages: Simple installation, OEM quality setup, factory behavior - fogs only operate if low-beams are on, plus dash indicator light functions as designed:
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  • Potential Disadvantages: factory behavior - if you want the fogs on w/o the low-beams, sorry! and may be more money - OEM relay is ~$50, but NAPA one is only $9...
Parts Used:
  • Ebay OEM Style Fog Light Kit 06+ RAV4: $105 shipped, got mine from
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    Seller:Trendgear but at least 1 other seller carries these; at least with this kit the panel switch fits perfectly into the 06+ knockout
  • Toyota Relay: P/N 90080-87026, got it for $48.50 shipped from Greentree Toyota in CT
    OR get a compatible relay for about $8 from NAPA Auto Parts Store, part # is AR614 - thanks to Bigal8553 for this find!
  • Misc: Wire Tap Splice(s) and other wiring tools, 10mm socket & ratchet, screwdriver, etc.
Electronics:

> Disconnect the battery - i'm told that's important when installing the relay.
> Remove the instrument lower panel (undo 2 screws and pull), fuse box cover, then the steering column lower cover. be careful removing the steering column cover, as the clips can break easily.
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> While you're down there, check the instrument panel fuse box to make sure you already have a 15amp fuse in spot #12, marked "FR FOG 15 A"
> insert the new relay:
before:
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After:
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> Locate the wiring harness for the headlight/turn signal lever, found on the left side of the steering column. when this line is connected to a ground, the fogs are turned on. the line is at pin 4 and is a grey wire.
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> Note: with my ebay fog kit, an OEM style knockout fog switch was included. you can use any automotive switch you want to. mine included an indicator light, which i wired similarly to the euro instructions, which produced a dim light similar to the window control lights. since this OEM method utilizes the fog indicator in the gauge panel, this is not a major issue.

On my ebay switch, it seems the 2 red leads were wired together as ground, the yellow was the main circuit (which got wired into the harness) and the black was for the switch illumination. lie your switch on it's side with the harness connected and see if your scheme matches:
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> To prep the switch harness for use, remove the wire loom and cut the wires about 2-3 feet from the switch connector, making sure to cut past the point at which the 2 red wires are spliced together.

> Tap into the grey fog wire with a Tap Splice, a red 22-18 AWG is best, and insert one end of your fog on/off switch to the circuit. (if your ebay wiring is like mine, this will be the Red wire on the end of the connector.) make sure to zip-tie and secure the wiring cleanly along the OEM wiring path.

> Connect the other lead from the switch to a good ground point. (if your ebay wiring is like mine, this will be the Yellow wire.) there's a good grounding spot to the bottom left of the driver's foot-well, just use a self-tapping screw.

> If your switch has an illumination light like the ebay, splice the illumination wire into the Green wire on the back of the dash dimmer knockout switch. (if your ebay wiring is like mine, this will be the remaining black wire.)

> Install switch in dash and reinstall the previously removed panels.

At this point you have a complete OEM fog wiring setup! if you wanted to slap bulbs on the OEM wiring and reconnect the battery to test, it should all work.

Physical Install:

> Pop and prop the hood, and remove this thing - what is it called? You can use a flat head instead of the special tool for the 1 fastener, the other 8 come out real easy...
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> Unscrew the 2 rubber-shielded bolts and 1 fastener at the top of the front end:
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> To be safe you may want to use painters tape or similar to protect from scratches as shown. after removing the side fasteners, push back the wheel well pieces to reveal the 10mm bolt (on each side) holding the sides to the top (which were not in the European instructions :? )
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> Undo the 8 bottom bolts with your 10mm socket, noting for later that the 2 outermost bolts are longer (something i of course didn't notice until later):
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> Carefully unclip the front end at the side panels and remove the front end, being cautious not to scratch at the sides. it can be done by 1 person without issue. make sure to set it down somewhere it won't get scratched!

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> Remove the 3 10mm bolts holding in each fog blank:
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> Add the fog light brackets and bolt them in:
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> Add the fog lights by sliding the tabs in the inner side and screwing them in at the outer side, as shown. mine had no pre-drilled holes but the screws self-tapped - don't over-tighten!
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> Unwrap the factory fog light wiring:
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> Make sure the H11 bulbs are installed in the fog light housings, bring the front end close to the vehicle, and connect the OEM fog light wiring.

> Connect the battery and make sure your fogs work! remember to turn on your low beams, then check your on/off functionality.

> If everything works, put the front end back in place, snap in the sides, and replace the top fasteners.

> I have not tested this for sure, but this is probably the point at which you want to check the aim of the fogs. (mine are unintentionally aimed upwards as of the install, i have yet to aim them) turn the adjustment screw clockwise to aim higher, counter-clockwise to lower:
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>I'm guessing i'll have to find a right-angle phillips head or try a stubby screwdriver...

> Re-attach the remaining bolts, fasteners, etc. by reversing the removal steps.

I think that's it! please, i appreciate any comments / corrections / refinements anyone has for this write-up!

Thanks! :wink:

EDITED 11/25/08: updated wiring recommendations based on RUV's research/discoveries - thanks!
 

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I just purchased this kit from ebay:

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09 10 11 TOYOTA RAV4 FOG LIGHTS LAMPS RAV 4 OEM 2011 | eBay

My question is: the seller states that wiring, switch and relay are included. Is this the relay that goes under the dashboard or a relay if you're not doing an OEM-style install?

thx
Are these the factory OEM fog lights with wiring etc needed to be installed on a base RAV?

I asked a dealer, got a 350 USD price for fog lights to be fitted.

Wondering if these are the same...
 
The fog lights themselves are identical. It should fit the '08; you will however not need the part surrounding the fog lights.
Try to buy one specific for 08; it should be $10 cheaper as you don't need the extra parts.
I installed mine on the '08 and bought an extra relay to use with the circuit board; I wanted the fogs to go off when I put the headlights off. If you want to have the fogligts completely independent, then just use the relay that comes with the kit.
 
I just purchased this kit from ebay:

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09 10 11 TOYOTA RAV4 FOG LIGHTS LAMPS RAV 4 OEM 2011 | eBay

My question is: the seller states that wiring, switch and relay are included. Is this the relay that goes under the dashboard or a relay if you're not doing an OEM-style install?

thx
You need to get another relay if you want to go OEM. Buy used ones (or compatible ones from Ebay. Much cheaper than buying new from dealer. I have also seen in earlier posts that some people got the NAPA equivalent for under $10. Good luck.
 
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Few questions, is it really necessary to remove the whole front grill or they can be slided from the bottom behind and under the engine? Just asking...
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No, I did my install by just removing 2 or 3 nylon pins to partially remove the wheel well covers. Just remember to turn the wheels so as to give you better access.
 
Update: Package arrived from Taiwan

Package arrived this morning. Extremely fast international shipping with excellent tracking. Product was well packaged with no damage. Product seems to be good quality, all wiring is labelled. There are some instructions included although they are generic and not vehicle specific. I will probably be installing these with the supplied wiring. I was not charged any duty for the item and it arrived via Canada Post.

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I had an opportunity to look behind the front cover and there are no factory fog light wiring harnesses present (2011 Canadian base). I'm going to do this in stages. Today, I dry fit the fog lamps and trim plates onto the cover. Fitment is good with the left lamp having a little more "gap" visible.

The wiring will go like this:

Main Harness: 5 connections - direct to battery, chassis ground, L lamp plug, R lamp plug, and the white wire that goes from the supplied relay (which will be mounted in the engine compartment) through the firewall and connects to the switch harness.

Switch harness: 4 connections - switch plug, +12V switched that I will tap from the empty fog lamp relay socket that goes hot when the parking lamps are turned on (it's the top-right hole on the relay socket), ground, and the connection to the white wire from the main harness relay that will be coming through the firewall.
 
I had an opportunity to look behind the front cover and there are no factory fog light wiring harnesses present (2011 Canadian base). I'm going to do this in stages. Today, I dry fit the fog lamps and trim plates onto the cover. Fitment is good with the left lamp having a little more "gap" visible.

The wiring will go like this:

Main Harness: 5 connections - direct to battery, chassis ground, L lamp plug, R lamp plug, and the white wire that goes from the supplied relay (which will be mounted in the engine compartment) through the firewall and connects to the switch harness.

Switch harness: 4 connections - switch plug, +12V switched that I will tap from the empty fog lamp relay socket that goes hot when the parking lamps are turned on (it's the top-right hole on the relay socket), ground, and the connection to the white wire from the main harness relay that will be coming through the firewall.
let us know how the install goes.:thumbs_up:
 
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