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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Prewired?
I'm looking to purchase a Tundra, however the package that I want does not come with the foglights/driving lights. I was wondering if all Tundras were prewired to accept the installation of these lights later on.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Chandler, Az
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Pre wire
I've heard that they should be pre-wired for just about every option, as it is cheaper for Toyota to just make one harness with all plug ins that will fit in all Tundra's. So I think you should be in luck, you may have to do a pig tail splice though. Again don't know if that is 100% true or not. I know my old Expedition was pre-wired for stuff that I did not have(seat warmers)
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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I had heard that too, but I'm not 100% either, I would check with a local dealer but not the dealership your planning on buying from, I've learned to ask opposing dealers questions becuase the other guys just want to sell the truck.,
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: San Diego and Orange County
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Hate to make a post like this but if you want to find out try searching the parts catalog and see if there are any variations with the different models and wiring harness. Even though the harness is the same, maybe the ECU or the module could be different. Maybe it would be missing a relay or suppose to go into the fuse box. These are just potential problems even if the harness is the same.
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