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Installing OEM fog lights on 2019 Tundra SR

Discussion in 'Lighting' started by b183, Apr 23, 2019.

  1. Apr 23, 2019 at 5:01 AM
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    Can you get OEM Fog lights for 2019 Tundra SR TSS. It seems to have the harness on front bumper for them. Besides having to mount lights and adding switch what else would I have to do. Don't want a lot of cutting and splicing.
     
  2. Apr 23, 2019 at 7:23 AM
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    Is installing stage stalk switch entail removing s wheel?
     
  3. Oct 21, 2019 at 7:59 PM
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    The posting they are sending you to is for a 2015 SR TUNDRA. The headlight stalk part number is going to be wrong. The 2019 SR TUNDRA stalk has auto mode added. So I would double check that part. I am dealing with the same issue. You also don’t want the stalk with tilt wheel accessory. If you figured it out please post.
     
  4. Oct 22, 2019 at 7:42 AM
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    Finished installing fog lights on the SR. Everything works as expected I even have the fog light “on” indicator on the dash display. Roman’s part# is right on. Thanks
     
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  6. Nov 4, 2019 at 5:23 AM
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    For those with a newer Tundra SR model, I just completed installing a few upgrades and wanted to share current parts info. It’s amazing how much plastic the front ends of these trucks have!

    I just installed new black LED fog lights (PT41342191) with new headlight stalk (84140-07113) to turn the fogs on and off. At same time I installed the Intermittent wiper stalk (84652-02710) since SRs don’t come with intermittent wipers...amazes me that Toyota would still produce two kinds of wiper controls - makes no sense.

    While doing this, I also upgraded the steering wheel with a new 2018 4Runner Leather steering wheel (45100-35540-CO). I got this from a salvage yard for $175, seems to be like new. I had a 2018 4Runner and really liked the steering wheel. I hated the cheap urethane style that comes on the Tundras. I can confirm the 4Runner steering wheel is an exact fit and I love it.

    I figured I’d do all mods at once since they require the same amount of equipment removal. From the time I disconnected the battery to completion of the reinstall was about 35 minutes for the interior changes. The fog lights took about another 30 min to install in the bumper openings.

    There’s a ton of info on these forums but I thought I’d post this with current info for the 2019 model.

    Here are the parts (thanks to @Roman for the quick shipping!)
    • bezel trim: Driver (LH): 52128-0C070; Passenger (RH): 52127-0C070
    • Blue clips: 75392-0R010 (this fastens the bezel to the bumper).
    • Relay: 90080-87026
    • Head light stalk: 84140-07113
    • black fog light: PT41342191 (these come as a pair, they are quite a bit cheaper than the “true” OEM LED fog lights, less than half the cost and give a decent light pattern).
    • Screws to fasten the light housing to the bezel: 90167-50063
    • Intermittent Wiper stalk: 84652-02710
    A few pointers:
    • The steering wheel removal was easy, no puller needed just a little wiggle and it came right off. I was sure to tuck the airbag wires so they wouldn’t get caught if the wheel popped off suddenly from me yanking on it.
    • The airbag connector on the clock spring was really easy because I watched this video ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_xbKtQgVwQ … piece of cake. After that the stalk replacements and reinstall went smooth. From the time I disconnected the battery it took about 35 min from start to finish to remove steering wheel, airbags, clock spring and old headlight and wiper stalks and that includes swapping the steering wheel controls.
    • To remove the wheel well liner, here are a couple of links:

    Here is a pic of the blue clip fastening the bezel to the bumper from inside the bumper:

    IMG_7301.jpg

    This is a pic of the fog light wiring harness that comes from the factory – it literally was just hanging inside the front end!
    IMG_7299.jpg
     
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  7. Dec 26, 2019 at 9:06 PM
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    Gill’s Tundra

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    Revtec leveling kit, tires & Wheels, rear under seat storage. Soon to be Baja Designs fog lights, drivers side handle, wiper & light stalk.
    Thanks for all the great info. I just received Baja Designs SAE fog lights.

    Glowblue how many blue clips do I need to order for each fog light bezel?

    upload_2019-12-26_21-3-37.jpg
     
  8. Dec 27, 2019 at 4:32 AM
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    2 clips - one for each housing. Part # 75392-0R010
     
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