How do you install fog lights on a 2006 Toyota Tundra?
I live in a pretty foggy area and do a lot of driving. Most of the time, I don’t have any issues, but I worry about the lack of visibility. What’s the best way to install fog lights in my 2006 Toyota Tundra?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Driving can be fun, but people tend to forget it’s a serious task. Taking steps to stay safe on the road is always a smart move. Follow these steps to install fog lights on your 2006
Carefully release the wiring from the tape holding it in place.
Unclip the black cups in the fog light holes.
Insert your new fog lights in the same position you found the black cups.
Plug in the lights with the wires you freed.
Remove the three screws at the bottom, left, and right of the steering column.
Remove the covers on top and below the steering column.
Take out the electrical plug beneath the stalk by pushing the tab and pulling out the screws.
Slide off the old stalk and replace it with your new one, which should include a fog light switch.
Reassemble the steering column.
Install your new relay behind the fuse box. Make sure the light fog fuse is in the right slot.
Close the fuse box, reattach the negative battery terminal, and test out the lights!
Hopefully, these steps will help you install fog lights on your 2006 Toyota Tundra. But if you’re nervous about taking on such a big task, reach out to a mechanic. Mechanical jobs like this are often best left for professionals.
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