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Topic #32806 84 posts Started by UTSlickVic
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QUOTE(malpaso @ Aug 30, 2006 - 10:56 AM) [snapback]474465[/snapback]
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I have some number here smile.gif. It's 83101-24010.


Thanks for the part number. While your at it, what is the part number for the larger socket?

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QUOTE(WALKER @ Aug 30, 2006 - 7:04 PM) [snapback]474471[/snapback]
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Thanks for the part number. While your at it, what is the part number for the larger socket?

83101-14030
that one is for sure... wink.gif (that first one for smaller one is not confirmed, this one is...)

This post has been edited by malpaso: Aug 30, 2006 - 12:14 PM

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QUOTE(malpaso @ Aug 30, 2006 - 11:12 AM) [snapback]474475[/snapback]
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QUOTE(WALKER @ Aug 30, 2006 - 7:04 PM) [snapback]474471[/snapback]
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Thanks for the part number. While your at it, what is the part number for the larger socket?

83101-14030
that one is for sure... wink.gif (that first one for smaller one is not confirmed, this one is...)


Hey thanks again. The first part number does come up on ToyotaWorld so I would think it is good.

Item Number MSRP Core Price Price
8310124010 $1.71 $0.00 $1.28

SOCKET S A, METER BU

8310114030 $2.74 $0.00 $2.06

SOCKET SUB-ASSY, MET

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QUOTE(malpaso @ Aug 30, 2006 - 12:00 AM) [snapback]474340[/snapback]
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it's same socket and bulb like others in the cluster (you in US for sure have different mark for that bulb than europe (example: 194 = W5W) >>so... ??? = W3W>>? It's just smaller 3W "all-glass" bulb and socket:


I believe that a W3W is a 74.

Twist-Lock type instrument LED bulbs consist of a T 1 1/2 (#73/74) miniature LED bulb installed in a twist-lock socket base.

This post has been edited by WALKER: Aug 30, 2006 - 12:37 PM

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USDM celica question....

Do our celica's already come with a plug back there for the button? So, basicaly, once i have a button (the back has a male plug with metal clips coming out of it. No wires though.) -- we plug it into an already wired in connector, or do you need to solder, and do all the wiring?

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QUOTE(snapshotgt @ Aug 30, 2006 - 2:38 PM) [snapback]474511[/snapback]
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USDM celica question....

Do our celica's already come with a plug back there for the button? So, basicaly, once i have a button (the back has a male plug with metal clips coming out of it. No wires though.) -- we plug it into an already wired in connector, or do you need to solder, and do all the wiring?

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Any thoughts? rolleyes.gif

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No unfortunately we have no harness or plug. All I have now is the switch and the back looks like this.

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So basically I am now in search of a harness plug that will go into it. Maybe we can hunt down a part number for this harness and get it from Toyota, if not I guess back over to the fun on the UK Website (inside joke between snapshotgt and me!).

I sent malpaso a PM and hopefully he can come up with a part number for us.

This post has been edited by WALKER: Aug 31, 2006 - 10:03 AM

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QUOTE(WALKER @ Aug 31, 2006 - 5:02 PM) [snapback]474833[/snapback]
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No unfortunately we have no harness or plug. All I have now is the switch and the back looks like this.
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I sent malpaso a PM and hopefully he can come up with a part number for us.


Bad news folks... those harness numbers are wery hard to find. I had huge problem find hardnesses for parking lights (or part numbers) kindasad.gif.

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guys the plug for the back of that is part of the main interior wire harness, which runs throughout the inside of your dashboard. The plug cannot be purchased on it's own from toyota, you would have to get the entire harness which is huge $$.

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QUOTE(Batman722 @ Sep 1, 2006 - 6:31 AM) [snapback]475129[/snapback]
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guys the plug for the back of that is part of the main interior wire harness, which runs throughout the inside of your dashboard. The plug cannot be purchased on it's own from toyota, you would have to get the entire harness which is huge $$.


Thanks for the information, guess its time to be creative!

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QUOTE(WALKER @ Sep 1, 2006 - 10:58 AM) [snapback]475161[/snapback]
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QUOTE(Batman722 @ Sep 1, 2006 - 6:31 AM) [snapback]475129[/snapback]
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guys the plug for the back of that is part of the main interior wire harness, which runs throughout the inside of your dashboard. The plug cannot be purchased on it's own from toyota, you would have to get the entire harness which is huge $$.


Thanks for the information, guess its time to be creative!

but I could be wrong. I think Martin (malpaso) is looking into this as we speak. I know I have tried before for another harness and I was given a big no by the toyota dealership. Let's see what he comes up with, good luck Martin smile.gif

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QUOTE(Batman722 @ Sep 1, 2006 - 9:15 PM) [snapback]475228[/snapback]
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but I could be wrong. I think Martin (malpaso) is looking into this as we speak. I know I have tried before for another harness and I was given a big no by the toyota dealership. Let's see what he comes up with, good luck Martin smile.gif

yes and no... Dustin is right about "big no". For common customer is impossible get any connector harness... but technicly it is possible. Every "genuine" Toyota car service must have special catalog of any plug or harness in Toyota (of course with part numbers). I have seen once this catalog and tried look for some JDM connectors for projectors... there are no model cars, just drawings with connectors and numbers with short specification. If you find anything what looks usefull, you have no chance for checking you have exactly what you want... result is just some part number.Then you must find out in which car is that part used and check if it's right thing...If it is, time for ordering smile.gif, if its not...new searching in that catalog...so nothing easy and of course someone must let you search in that catalog biggrin.gif. I belive much easier is improvise or find it from junk yard...

p.s.: just for your info. One connector bought that way costs about $30-40... just stupid wire harness... kindasad.gif

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QUOTE(malpaso @ Sep 1, 2006 - 3:39 PM) [snapback]475253[/snapback]
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QUOTE(Batman722 @ Sep 1, 2006 - 9:15 PM) [snapback]475228[/snapback]
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but I could be wrong. I think Martin (malpaso) is looking into this as we speak. I know I have tried before for another harness and I was given a big no by the toyota dealership. Let's see what he comes up with, good luck Martin smile.gif

yes and no... Dustin is right about "big no". For common customer is impossible get any connector harness... but technicly it is possible. Every "genuine" Toyota car service must have special catalog of any plug or harness in Toyota (of course with part numbers). I have seen once this catalog and tried look for some JDM connectors for projectors... there are no model cars, just drawings with connectors and numbers with short specification. If you find anything what looks usefull, you have no chance for checking you have exactly what you want... result is just some part number.Then you must find out in which car is that part used and check if it's right thing...If it is, time for ordering smile.gif, if its not...new searching in that catalog...so nothing easy and of course someone must let you search in that catalog biggrin.gif. I belive much easier is improvise or find it from junk yard...

p.s.: just for your info. One connector bought that way costs about $30-40... just stupid wire harness... kindasad.gif


Sorry guyz I was in South Padre on vacation. I am now up to speed. Thanks guys for the PMs and sorry for the delay.

I would have to agree with batman/malpaso on the "harness" section we want added. Pointless to go to Toyota for this, as they said, since its a part of the entire harness they would only sell the entire harness (if they have it mind you). And we all know how freaking expensive harnesses are.

Snap, I will eventually answer ur PMs smile.gif

WALKER:
The harness I have in the back of my UKDM plug came with my purchase (see below). So I guess, one of the 4 wires can be wired to the newly found fog light indicator plug (BTW great job in finding that!). Much like how I "rigged" my accent lights on the Projector headlights. Correct me if I'm wrong.

Anyways for yall who dont have this illusive button harness: If you look at the >>hazard>> light button/harness, it should be VERY similiar to the UKDM fog light button/harness. I'm thinking the hazard light harnesses may plug into the back of the fog light button. This would be everyones best bet. Does this make sense? I'm I off base? I know that the UKDM fog light button and the hazard light button are really similiar... so .... shouldnt the harness sections be also?

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EDIT: I'm in Austin right now and I dont have my car so... I cant see if what I just recommended is true.

This post has been edited by UTSlickVic: Sep 5, 2006 - 9:15 PM
Just to update you guys on this. One of the harnesses from the climate control panel fits perfectly into the UK fog light switch. The only problem I see is that the points are not the same, for the UK fog light swtich you need 1,3,4,6 I believe (says above in the diagram), however the harness from the climate control has wires coming out of other spots, not sure exactly which ones.

I believe that the wires can easily be moved to the 1,3,4,6 spots since it is just a harness and then it will work perfectly. I will keep you guys informed on how this works out for me.

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When i bought mine, i made sure they gave me the button, plug and some harness tongue.gif ...what can i say...i just made sure they did this! laugh.gif

This post has been edited by snapshotgt: Oct 12, 2006 - 12:25 AM

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QUOTE(WALKER @ Oct 11, 2006 - 11:47 PM) [snapback]490579[/snapback]
> Just to update you guys on this. One of the harnesses from the climate control panel fits perfectly into the UK fog light switch. The only problem I see is that the points are not the same, for the UK fog light swtich you need 1,3,4,6 I believe (says above in the diagram), however the harness from the climate control has wires coming out of other spots, not sure exactly which ones.

I believe that the wires can easily be moved to the 1,3,4,6 spots since it is just a harness and then it will work perfectly. I will keep you guys informed on how this works out for me.


Did this ever work?

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wow forgot about this thread....

but I still havnt forgot about the cluster indicator light, everytime I forget to turn my fogs off I vow to get the indicator light working... then I forget to do it. Its a vicious cycle.
To tell you the truth, this is yet another project that I haven't got to on my celica. Hard to believe it was so long ago. I will try and get around to it in the next couple months, now that the weather has finally warmed up.

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haha amatuers..

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ba-zing smile.gif

I'll post up more pics and details probably this week.

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Nice work Dustin!

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ive listed one of these switchs in forsale section if anybody wants to do this mod
Ba-Zing

I already have a normal fog light switch so I did something unexpected with the rear fog switch, I wired in a rear fog.

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and

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and my fog switch

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more pics in a day or 2.

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OMG this is one of the most awesome posts regarding fog lamps! How can I missed this for 2 years?!?!?!?

I can't wait for your post, batman!

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that fog light indicator is for the fron or the rears. I dont have the bulb., but i do have oem fogs. should i just put a bulb there see what happnes..

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that fog light indicator is for the fron or the rears. I dont have the bulb., but i do have oem fogs. should i just put a bulb there see what happnes..

the indicator is for the rears. To have a rear fog it's nessessary to make it legal. If you put a bulb in yours nothing would happen.

another pic of the switch

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QUOTE (malpaso @ Jul 14, 2006 - 9:39 AM) *
>Some new useful informations for interested in rear foglight wiring from European model repair manual biggrin.gif

switch info:


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what pins get what .. 12v sorce.. ground ect....
OH! Ok, i see now. This whole time i thought you were talking about the front fog lights. Here i was thinking what the big deal was about the switch since mine is located on the same lever as the headlight controls.

Rear fog lights. Hmm. I'll have to think about it if i need it.

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>Some new useful informations for interested in rear foglight wiring from European model repair manual biggrin.gif

switch info:


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what pins get what .. 12v sorce.. ground ect....

there are 4 pins on my rear fog switch



OEM wire colors and what they are for.

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Yeah, I have a switch there, from fogs that the previous owner installed.
Hey guys,

I'm pretty new to this forum, but this article is awesome!

Have question though, does anyone know the Part Number for the Fog Switch on the RHS?