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Auxiliary Fuse Box / Wiring Question

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by Gatnos, Feb 19, 2021.

  1. Feb 19, 2021 at 1:10 PM
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    Gatnos

    Gatnos [OP] Not Very Knowledgable

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    Justin
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    Hello all,

    I know absolutely nothing about wiring. I installed alpharex headlights, aiden james bezel lights, and raptor lights. However, since they all use the same fuse in the oem fuse box, I only have the headlights plugged in. I am trying to avoid splicing anything together, so I suppose I need to get some sort of auxiliary power setup. I have no idea what I need specifically.

    One option I found is here: https://overlandequipped.com/produc...-for-5th-generation-toyota-4runners-2010-2019 But I also know the sPod is a good option (upon going to their website, I was confused as to which product I would even need)

    Right now, the DRLs of my headlight are on when the headlight stalk is switched to "off" because it's wired to the INJ fuse, as the case with the raptor lights and bezel lights would be as well. Ideally, I would have it so the DRLs, bezel lights, and raptor lights would come on when the stalk is switched to "DRL" and would stay on when switched to the parking lights and headlights, but all would be off when the stalk is switched to "off." This might be a different project entirely, who knows.

    I have a 2020 ORP. Thanks in advance for any assistance.
     
  2. Jun 22, 2021 at 10:59 AM
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    mrose929

    mrose929 New Member

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    What did you end up doing? Having similar issues finding information wiring up aiden james drl and raptor lights. Don't really want to start hacking up a brand new vehicle.
     
  3. Jul 22, 2021 at 8:28 AM
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    Gatnos

    Gatnos [OP] Not Very Knowledgable

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    I ended up building a separate fuse panel to enable myself to wire both the front end lighting and also have space to add a few more accessories in the future, like a light bar, compressor, extra battery, etc.

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