Low Cost HID Driving Lights Installed

I have been wanting to get driving lights installed on my Toyota FJ Cruiser to give me more light while driving at night. I selected a low cost HID light that Checker Auto is selling. I also decided to use as much of the factory harness as possible. With the factory harness and relay the Driving Lights will turn off when the low beams are selected. Some people do not like this but for highway driving it is the legal requirement.

The parts I used to complete this installation are as follows:

  • Toyota Aux Light Switch and Harness (
    P#: PT297-35070-SH-AS ordered from here) $62.00
  • Toyota Aux Light Relay (p# 90080-87026) $65.00
  • A 15 amp mini fuse
  • 2 HID Driving lights (I went with 4″, Checker P#:
    99004) $94.00 Each
  • Wire & Connectors

The PDF installation instructions for the Toyota Auxiliary lights is located here. This will help you with the overall disassemble and reassembly of the FJ as well as the installation of the switch.

The Steps I followed:

Step 1 – Disconnect the Battery

When ever I work on the electrical system of my FJ I am sure to disconnect the battery so I do not cause a short and damage the electrical system.

Step 2 – The Switch:

I Followed the instructions in the PDF for the installed the AUX light switch.

1 -I remove all the dash and console panels as directed by the PDF.

2 – I located the Aux Light plug in the left kick panel and plug the harness in.

3 – I then connected the ground for the harness. This ground is for the indicator light on the switch.

4 – I routed the harness to the switch location

5 – Then plugged the harness into the switch.

6 – I now taped the dash lights following the instructions in the PDF

6 – Once I completed the switch and harness install I reassembles the dash and console.

Step 3 – Mount your driving lights.

I mounted my lights to the light bar on my All Pro front bumper.

Step 4 – Wire Lights to Harness

For me this was the hardest part due to the factory plug being so hard to get to.

1 – I located the factory AUX light plug.

2 – I then identified and cut the Red / Green wire at the plug and attached the positive feed wire for the lights. The Black / White wire is a direct ground connection which I did not use.

3 – I connect the lighting ground to the chassis ground right next to the battery.

4 – Then I route the wires to the lights and connect and connected them. I have quick connects behind the grill so I can disconnect the lights if the grill needs to be removed.

5 – I clean up and verify all my connections.

Step 4 – Install Relay and Fuse

With the system now ready I installed the relay and 15 amp fuse that control the AUX lights in the main relay / fuse box under the hood. If you look at the relay legend on the cover it will also help place the relay and fuse.

Step 5 – Reconnect the battery

Step 6 – Test the lights and aim them.

To air the lights park the vehicle 25 feet from a wall on a level surface. Measure the distance between the center of the auxiliary light and the ground. Place a horizontal mark on the wall at that height.

Visual aim is made with the center of the driving beam hot spot 1.5 inches below the lamp center at 25 feet with the lamp facing straight forward.

There we go….

tomas

Tomas has lived in Colorado since age 5. Having grown up on the Western Slope of Colorado lots of time was spent in the Desert Southwest. Tomas' father introduced him to the love of 4 wheeling at an early age in the high mountains around Aspen, Colorado. While an avid Mountain Biker, Tomas and his Family enjoy adventures in the mountains and desert in the remote locations that can only be reached by 4wd. Day hikes are always a must when on the family trips. While enjoying outdoor activities he wants to share his love as a certified 4wd trainer and ski instructor. Tomas also enjoys caving and cave exploration. Tomas currently resides in Colorado Springs. 

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