The switch that started this post and is located at the top is 84160-28070.
is that part number a typo? www.toyotapartsales.com says "No Parts Found."

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The switch that started this post and is located at the top is 84160-28070.
That does not come up as a valid part number.
TRY THESE:
84160-04010 SWITCH
90980-11090 CONNECTOR
82998-12340 PIG TAIL X 4
On www.trdparts4u.com type in fj-fogsw should give a kit price
$54.99 shipped.
Jacque
now if only toyota had made a 3 way switch for a driving light/fog light combo set.
Jacque, would an 84140-20670 work as well? I think that is the Scion switch...
I don't think the FJ cruiser switch would fit the 80.
That's an expensive switch. At least in Japan it is!
Toyota had this type (see attached pics) of fog switch on both LC80 (for JDM 80 with built-in and aux. fog lights, and Surf/4Runner).
I "think" it allows you to have two sets of lights come on with the marker/headlights.
But you can use only one set of fog/aux. lights at a time and not both on simultaneously(sp.)
Does that make any sense?![]()
The OEM set-up was for two sets of fog lights (one built-in and another aux.).
BUT I would have a set of fog lights which I would use for around town or for foul weather and a pair of driving lights for rural roads, if that works.
Mot, from the looks of the connector in post #46 (only 3 wires) I'm guessing that switch doesn't light up at all? 1 wire for common ground, and 1 wire each to provide power to each set of lights. Do they make one like that, which also has backlighting?
All this being said...I'm using the Toyota switches for my Aux lights but I don't have them wired to be illuminated.
Anyone know an easy place to tap into the "lights" circuit so my switches are illuminated at night?
That's an expensive switch. At least in Japan it is!
Toyota had this type (see attached pics) of fog switch on both LC80 (for JDM 80 with built-in and aux. fog lights, and Surf/4Runner).
I "think" it allows you to have two sets of lights come on with the marker/headlights.
But you can use only one set of fog/aux. lights at a time and not both on simultaneously(sp.)
Does that make any sense?![]()
The OEM set-up was for two sets of fog lights (one built-in and another aux.).
BUT I would have a set of fog lights which I would use for around town or for foul weather and a pair of driving lights for rural roads, if that works.
BUT I don't know if they (aux. lights) turn off when you flash the lights or get the high beams on or stay on. (My '90 Integra's built-in fog turned off whenever I turned on the highbeams.)
Anyway, just an F.Y.I.
Mot![]()
That's an expensive switch. At least in Japan it is!
Toyota had this type (see attached pics) of fog switch on both LC80 (for JDM 80 with built-in and aux. fog lights, and Surf/4Runner).
I "think" it allows you to have two sets of lights come on with the marker/headlights.
But you can use only one set of fog/aux. lights at a time and not both on simultaneously(sp.)
Does that make any sense?![]()
The OEM set-up was for two sets of fog lights (one built-in and another aux.).
BUT I would have a set of fog lights which I would use for around town or for foul weather and a pair of driving lights for rural roads, if that works.
BUT I don't know if they (aux. lights) turn off when you flash the lights or get the high beams on or stay on. (My '90 Integra's built-in fog turned off whenever I turned on the highbeams.)
Anyway, just an F.Y.I.
Mot![]()
All this being said...I'm using the Toyota switches for my Aux lights but I don't have them wired to be illuminated.
Anyone know an easy place to tap into the "lights" circuit so my switches are illuminated at night?
Switches are easy to get, but... How about the plugs?
I've just installed backside fog light (In order to comply with EC cars normative and get my legal plates!) I had to unwind a new cable, as my LX-450 hasn't got factory one (Of course new relay, etc..)
Tap into the green wire and the green/white wires on any illuminated dash switch.