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Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by 4RJeb, Jan 6, 2023.

  1. Jan 6, 2023 at 3:11 PM
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    4RJeb

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    Still learning...
    New Morimoto XB led headlights and matching taillights. Raptor lights.

    The frustrating part is the 4banger fog lights... Look great but struggling to get them working.

     
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    Hello brother.

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  3. Apr 8, 2023 at 4:25 PM
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    boomboompaopao

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    Awesome, I grabbed a pair of Morimoto Amber headlights for my 2023 ORP! Which fuse slot did you guys end up plugging into? any issues with them coming on while the truck is off?
     
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    Alphlulu

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    I just installed the 4bangers yesterday on my 23 limited. It took a while to figure out how to get the old ones out.
    I had my 4Runner elevated on a ramp so I could get under it. Basically removed the screws and plastic seal pieces on the 2 pieces of plastic on the bottom. Then remove the wheel well screws from the bottom to top, pushing the plastic wheel well out of the way. With a flashlight you will see a screw that goes from the bumper assembly to the fog light housing assembly, remove that and then the white snap clip that’s on top. Once that’s done, get one of those plastic snap removal tools and start to pry the fog light housing away from the bumper from the front outside, starting on the side of the housing closest to the outside of the vehicle. The housing will begin to loosen and come out. Work it so that you have enough space to get a screwdriver on the 2 screws that hold the fog lights onto the fog light housing. Once those are removed, the lights come out.

    put the new lights in and turn on the fog lights to make sure they work. If they don’t, try rotating the connector (there might be a polarity issue). Once they do work, put the screws in to secure the fog light, the white plastic clip that’s on top, and slowly put the fog light assembly back in, making sure to align the plastic tabs (male) with the female ones. I think there’s 2. Once they are push it back in until it sort of snaps. Then it’s basically reversing what you did.

    once I figured this out on the first light, the second one took around 30 minutes.
     

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