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ARB 6821201 to factory fog wiring

Discussion in 'Lighting' started by jammdogg, Jan 10, 2015.

  1. Jan 10, 2015 at 2:39 PM
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    jammdogg

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    Purchased the 6821201 ARB fog lights for ARB Deluxe bumper. Everything I read states that they will plug right into the factory harness. My issue is that the lights have barrel connectors, and the factory plug side is the flat, blade style.

    Truck is a 2013 TRD Sport. Had the factory lights prior to bumper install. Fog switch and wiring is all still in place. Just trying to fit the round peg into the square hole.

    Either I got the wrong lights (box is labelled with correct PN, or I am plugging into the wrong harness (this is the only empty harness at the front of the truck at the headlights.

    Appreciate any assistance
     
  2. Jan 10, 2015 at 6:05 PM
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    fergyz

    fergyz Mmmm...Tacos

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    After a quick look at the ARB website, that kit is for that particular bumper and not a straight up plug and play to the stock wiring. All you will need to do is change out the plug on the light to mate to the stock wiring.
     
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    I was thinking this was going to be the case, although I had hoped for true plug and play.

    Thanks fergyz appreciate the post, AND the follow up pic.

    Cheers!

    James
     
  5. Mar 9, 2015 at 2:06 PM
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    Did you get this figured out? Did you cut the connectors off the factory fogs and butt-connector that to ARB's fogs? Did you also heat shrink over it?
     
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    bump if anyone has an answer

    hoping ARB "aux light wiring kit" (looks universal) is not needed
    3500440

    I imagine if the fog kit comes with 2 wires dangling off of it,
    that it's a simple matter of cutting the connector off stock fog wiring, then crimp to ARB, whether extra wire length is needed or not. Maybe crimp in sections of electrical connector
    I still have 2-pin waterproof connectors left over from an Amazon kit I used on other stuff
     

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