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Nitori's OEM SR Foglight mod!

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Nitori, Sep 17, 2016.

  1. Jul 12, 2025 at 7:52 AM
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    jrzjoe

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    IMG_6584.jpgThis is the part number for the stalk switch that worked in my 2023 trail edition. It was about $160 from the dealer. I’m sorry but no longer have the OEM fog bezel part numbers or the engine bay harness.
    Hopefully someone finds this helpful.
    The directions on how to do this job are second to none. Pretty easy for us pre wired folks.
     
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  2. Jul 12, 2025 at 8:12 AM
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    BillF1564

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    Yes. this thread was really helpful. The stalk was the hardest part but no biggie.

    The headlight Dimmer switch is the correct number for stalks with drl off setting.

    i got the part new for $110.00 from a local dealer so shop around.


    52128-04020 & 52127-04020 Are the Foglight Bezels Numbers

    Wire, Engine Room, N (82114-04010) is the Engine Bay Harness

    Thanks to all that added info
     
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  3. Jul 13, 2025 at 8:04 PM
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    Fog lights, brush guard, seat covers, interior trim and led lights. Has cap holder, bed lights, tail light bars, tail gate lock actuator, Hood struts, cold air intake, and caps for the stock wheels. Repairing with offset wheels soon. Do have spacers in the garage but not sure if I should trust them. Also planning on doing Axel dump exhaust.
    Been looking since I'm doing budget. Found one on eBay off of a Highlander. 78 bucks all in. Can't complain.
     
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  4. Jul 14, 2025 at 4:44 PM
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    Hi all,

    I’ve been following Nitori’s fog light installation guide for a while now, and I’m finally at the stage where I could use some guidance to wrap things up.

    I’m working on a 2023 Tacoma SR 4x4 V6, and I’ve gone with the non-prewired installation method. I purchased all the recommended components including the 2nd gen OEM fog light switch (84160-04020), and I’ll be installing Diode Dynamics SS3 Pro fog lights in amber.

    Since my truck came with factory-installed cargo bed lights, the cargo/deck plug is already in use. Through my research on the forum, I came across a connector with pigtails designed by @caribe makaira and sold by @kmorgan3, which taps into the cargo/deck plug. I have a few questions about this:
    • Is this harness still available?
    • Does it connect directly to the OEM fog switch (84160-04020)?
    • If it’s still being sold, where can I purchase it?
    Also, I’ve already bought the switch connector (90980-11090). If this piggyback harness sold by @kmorgan3 includes it or makes it unnecessary, I’d like to know so I can return it.

    Lastly, I have a wiring question. When connecting the repair wire (82998-47010) from the M6 connector to the fog light switch "repair" terminals (82998-12340) what size butt connector should I be using?
    • Do they make reduction-style butt connectors (similar to a PVC bushing) that can cleanly join wires of two different gauges?
    • Any tips or part recommendations for this kind of connection would be much appreciated, especially since I’m still learning the electrical side of things.
    Thanks in advance for any help!
     
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