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How to Install Clear Lens Fog Light Kit 2007-09 Toyota Camry

Created on: 2017-10-12

Learn how to install and wire a new fog light kit from 1aauto.com to the 07-09 Toyota Camry with this how-to video

  1. step 1 :Disconnecting the Battery and Removing the Fender Liner
    • Disconnect the negative battery terminal with a 10mm socket and ratchet
    • Place the negative terminal to the side
    • Remove the 10mm bolts from the fender liner
    • Pry out the push clips in the fender liner with a trim tool or Phillips head screwdriver
    • Remove the fender liner
  2. step 2 :Removing the Lower Splash Shield
    • Remove the 10mm bolts from the lower splash shield
    • Remove the splash shield
  3. step 3 :Installing the Fog Light Lens
    • Press in the tabs and remove the cap from the bumper
    • Insert the fog light into place with two mounts in the clip slots
    • Tighten a Phillips screw to the fog light
    • Press the bezel into the bumper
    • Repeat for the passenger side
  4. step 4 :Wiring the Fog Light
    • Insert the passenger side wiring harness connection into the opening on the front radiator support
    • Thread the wire behind the bumper cover, through the radiator support, until it reaches the passenger side
    • Slide the connector through the opening on the front radiator support on the passenger side
    • Connect the connector to the passenger side fog light
    • Wire-tie the wire to the radiator support
    • Connect the connector to the driver side fog light
    • Loosen the 10mm bolt on the headlight ground wire
    • Insert the fog light ground wire
    • Tighten the 10mm bolt
    • Insert the relay power wire and fuse up into the opening in the engine compartment, near the bottom of the battery
    • Route the power wire/ground beneath the plastic next to the battery
    • Slide it through the collar near the positive terminal
    • Loosen the positive battery terminal with a 10mm socket and ratchet
    • Connect it to the positive terminal
    • Tighten the positive terminal with a 10mm socket and ratchet
    • Zip-tie the wire out of the way from other components that could damage it
    • Place the trigger wire for the relay onto the hook in the wheel well
    • Punch a hole in the rubber boot and thread the cable through the wheel well
    • Strip the connect-a-fuse
    • Connect the fuse to the wiring harness with a butt connector or solder and heat shrink
    • Remove the 15A TAIL fuse with needle nose pliers
    • Connect the connect-a-fuse to the 15A TAIL fuse slot
    • Connect the trigger wire to the harness and connect-a-fuse
  5. step 5 :Installing the Fog Light Switch
    • Pry out the trim door beneath the mirror switch on the dash panel
    • Unplug the connect-a-fuse and trigger wire
    • Insert the wires through the opening in the dash panel
    • Press the switch into the panel
    • Connect the wiring harness to the fog light switch
    • Pop off the door sill
    • Unscrew the clip from the driver side kick panel
    • Pop open the driver side kick panel
    • Loosen the 10mm bolt from the ground
    • Attach the fog light ground
    • Tighten the 10mm bolt
    • Connect the fuse to the 15A TAIL slot
    • Connect the trigger wire
    • Tuck the wiring in behind the kick panel
    • Carefully bunch the wiring and zip-tie it
    • Press the kick panel on
    • Screw in the kick panel clip
    • Press on the door sill panel
    • Zip-tie any wiring behind the fog light in the wheel well
  6. step 6 :Reinstalling the Fender Liner and Splash Shield
    • Tighten the 10mm bolts to the fender liner
    • Press the push clips to the fender liner
    • Insert the splash shield
    • Tighten the bolts to the splash shield
  7. step 7 :Reconnecting the Negative Battery Terminal and Testing the Fog Lights
    • Reconnect the negative battery terminal with a 10mm socket and ratchet
    • Turn the headlights on
    • Test the fog light

Tools needed

  • Razor Blade / Gasket Scraper

    Socket Extensions

    Jack Stands

    Trim Tool Set

    Solder Kit

    Pick

    Side Cutters

    Flat Blade Screwdriver

    Phillips Head Screwdriver

    Wire Ties

    10mm Socket

    Ratchet

    Floor Jack

Hi, I’m Mike from 1A Auto. We’ve been selling auto parts for over 30 years!

We're going to add a fog light kit to our Toyota Camry. Car came with some of the wiring, but not all of the components to add fog lights, so our kit comes with a wiring harness. We're going to use that wiring harness to install the fog lights onto this vehicle. We've already installed just the lamp into the bumper, so you can see what we're doing. However, we'll show you how to install it on the other side, and we're going to show you how to run the wiring from this one, to the other light, and up to the battery, and into the cabin.

This is the fog light kit from 1AAuto.com. So it comes with a pre-made harness, with connectors for the fog lamps, a power wire that goes to the battery, ground wire, this wire will be run into the cabin to the harness that goes to the switch, to trip the relay it comes with. It also comes with a fuse. This smaller harness will be run from inside the cabin to match up with this harness. It also comes with a switch for the fog lights, there's a ground on this, and a power. So, you may need to, it does come with some zip ties, you may need to get some of your own, to add some. And it does come with some installation, some self-tapping screws. There are two fog lights. One is already installed in the car, but it comes with two.

They’re glass fog lights, one for each side, and the matching bezel for each side. You also may need to have an additional, ADA fuse, it depends on how you do the wiring. But it's a fairly complete kit. It even comes with full color instructions, but we're going to install these, now. First thing we're going to do is install the fog lights into the bumper. We've already done one side, so we're going to show you how to do the driver's side, because we've completed the passenger side. When we're done with that, then we'll run the wiring from the passenger side. We’ll run it along the frame, in the front, up into the battery, attach to the battery, and then run it into the interior, and install the switch.

Disconnect the negative battery terminal. This is a 10 millimeter nut. So, for this part, we recommend jacking up the car, removing the wheel. We're going to remove this fender liner, it's got some 10 millimeter bolts, there's one here, over here, up here, there's one down here. This is a screw that needs to be turned, and then popped out. There's some push-clips. We're going to take this whole fender liner out, and find a body plug that we can push the harness through. Just going to remove these lower splash shields. 10 millimeter socket. Just find any bolts, and hardware that's holding them up, so you can peel them down. To access behind this fog light delete cap, whatever you want to call this, this will be the same exact as the passenger side, except you'll have the washer bottle here, so a little less clearance. It's easier to see on this side.

To remove this block off cap, you're going to push in these tabs, and then push it right out. So our bumper is already cut out for fog lights. It's got one mounting hole, here. The fog light lens comes with four. But these two tabs will slide into these slots, here in the bumper, and then we'll push that one up against there. We'll use one of the supplied self-tapping screws.

If your bumper has got more spots to put screws in, you can certainly put more in, but this one should hold it in well enough. And it's just self-tapping. Just got to screw it in. Phillips head screwdriver. The fog light lens is installed.

We'll take our bezel, with these hooks on this side, and slide them into the outside of the bumper, first. Bezel is in place. We're going to start on the driver's side. Take our passenger side part of the harness, it's this part with the, it doesn't have any extra wires on it, just the connector for the light. Going to use this opening in the front of the radiator support, and push it through. Go all the way through. Reach up and grab it, then carefully feed it through. Going to go over here. Should be about the right amount. Going to run it right along the front of the radiator support, here. If you think there's a better way to route it, when you're installing it, that's perfectly fine.

Just trying to keep it up, and out of the way of things. Take the other connector. There’s another opening in the frame rail, in front of the radiator support. Reach up and push it through. It’s in with my fingers, so there we go. Going to take it and plug this in. So it actually has a keyway on it, and it'll only go in one way. Push it up, and lock it. Now, I've got some extra wire, so I'm going to pull it back. Now I can pull this wire back out. Pick up some of the excess. Take a couple of our supplied zip ties, in the kit, just going to zip tie these two wires together. Going to zip tie it around this radiator support, to the front of radiator.

Before I get too far away, I'm going to cut these ends of these zip ties off. Going to feed this excess wire back out through the opening in the frame. We're going to plug this in. Again, it's keyed, so only go in one way. Now what we can do is take this wiring, and we're going to feed it up, and into the engine compartment. So I fed our relay, and power wire, and fuse, this is actually the bottom of the battery, right here, but there's an opening that's going to go into the engine compartment, so I'm going to feed those up into there.

So, for now, I'm just going to lay them up on the top of the frame rail, and pull the car down, and then go up there to pull them through. But we need to install this ground wire. There's a couple grounds here, for the headlights. So I'm going to remove one of them, just loosen it. 10 millimeter. Just loosen it just enough to slide this eyelet over. Make sure we're not tangled up, here. Tighten this back down, okay. There's a little slot here, in the radiator support, and, of course, we've got our opening in the relay. You could put a nut and bolt through there, or you can use a zip-tie. Just threading the zip-tie through the relay. I am also going to zip-tie the fuse right to the relay. So it doesn't bounce around.

We're going to take our main power wire that goes to the relay. This needs direct battery power. I'm going to route it down here, underneath this plastic. I caught myself on that zip-tie. Just going to pull it through. I'm laying it down along this harness, the main power harness. It's going to the battery, going to go up and through this collar. Going to use this 12 millimeter ratcheting wrench, to loosen this up. Slide this down over that. Tighten this up. Pull back the excess wire. Replace this positive terminal cap. I'm just going to take a zip tie, and just zip tie it up, and out of the way, just do whatever which way works best for you, and to keep the power wire away from anything that might damage it, and cause it to short.

We're going to take our trigger wire for the relay. Only this part needs to go in the car. Going to run it up and over. There's actually a little hook, here, where the hood cable is sitting. Hook it right in there, and I'm going to make a hole in the rubber boot, that the hood cable is going through, and I'll push this right through. So this is just a plug that's stuck in there, the cable kind of goes through, like that. I'm going to take a pick, that's pretty sharp, and just make a little hole right in it.

Now I've made the hole. I'm going to try to take a round file, and make the hole a little bit bigger. Stick our connector through. There it is. Just pull it through the grommet. And feed the wire into here. Just throw it back into place. So we need to connect this ADA fuse to our original wiring harness, here. Don't have any butt connectors at the moment, but, if you don't have any butt connectors, these can be soldered together. So, I've stripped back this wire. I've stripped back this wire. I've put a piece of heat shrink here.

I've got my soldering iron getting hot. I'm going to twist these together. Soldering iron. Get these wires warm—there it goes. I'm going to slide the heat shrink over. Take the soldering iron, and just sort of get it close. Don't have to touch it. Just to radiate heat.

So we have our trigger wire, here, from the relay. It's coming in from the engine compartment. We put that through the grommet. So now that's there. We need to find a spot that has power when the headlights are on, for our harness, so we can trigger our relay, and power our switch. We're going to use this ADA fuse. So I'm going to get the fuse panel, here.

Pull the cover off. Marked here is a 15 AMP fuse to the tail lamps, so I figured that would be a good place to tap into power, because it will allow the fog lights to only come on with the headlights. And then, if you shut off the headlights, but forget to shut off the fog lamp switch, they will shut off at the same time, and not kill your battery. So I'll go up into the fuse panel, pull that 15 AMP fuse out. Just use some pliers. Plug our ADA fuse in, right to the fuse panel. So, the fuse cover won't fit anymore, you're going to have to put that in a safe place, so you don't lose it. And the next thing to do is to, obviously, connect these two yellow wires together, which I've already done.

We're going to route them in a safe area, where they're not going to get pinched by the parking brake lever. Then we're going to find a spot to connect this ground to. This is a good place for our fog light switch. I'm going to use our plastic trim tool. You can get these from 1AAuto.com. Just kind of work it in here, and push out this little plastic cap. There it is. Just pops right out.

Our switch is going to fit right in there, just like this, but first, I'm going to get this harness in there. So, the easiest way, I've already showed you where to put the ADA fuse, I'm going to unplug that from the fuse panel. I'm going to unplug our yellow wire. I'm going to fish these through the dashboard opening. Plug this switch in. That's where our fog light switch is going to go.

I stuffed our harness in, behind this trim panel. I thought maybe I could reach up behind, and grab it. I can't. But you can actually pop this down without unscrewing it from the bottom. It pops right out, gives you a little bit of space. So here's our harness, the back of the switch. I'm actually going to feed this all the way down. So, right down there. I'm going to pop this trim panel back up. Perfect. I want to remove this little right side kick panel, cause there's probably a spot where I can attach the ground, here, and hide some of these wires. But to remove this, I need to pop off the door sill.

So I'm just going to kind of use the plastic prying tool, get underneath it, kind of lift it up. It'll lift right out of place. Put that aside. This actually has a small, little threaded button, here. It kind of looks like a nut, but it's plastic, and you just spin it off with your fingers. This is just clipped in. Pop it off, and out. There's a nice spot to attach the ground, right here. This car has a remote starter, so it looks like somebody's already been in here with stuff, but that's okay. You can put the ground right there.

Going to loosen this 10 millimeter bolt with the ratchet. Slide this ground underneath that. Tighten it up. Attach our yellow wire, just going to feed it behind this harness, here, so it kind of holds it in place, and keeps it tucked out of the way. Plug it in. Move that plastic off there, for just a second, just to make sure it's got good connection. It’s pushed all the way in. Move that plastic down, and move the plastic insulator up and over the two of them, so that stays nice and covered. You don't want it to ground out.

Tuck that back up in there. Going to plug this up and into our fuse panel into the spot for the tail lamps, which is up in here. I should bring this up over. Just take a razor blade, and just sort of carefully cut this harness open. Once it's open, you can actually tear it. That way we can stuff these wires back up in here. I'll actually take this harness, loop it up, and there's a nice little pocket, here. Stuff the wires in there. Get this up and out of the way. Take a couple zip ties. Trim the extra zip tie.

Got to reinstall this cover, over that stud, over there. Push it in place. Just thread this on. Reinstall the trim. It's got some push clips that'll line up with these push clips. We're going to take some zip ties, and we're going to tidy up our wiring, here. Going to take this extra wiring from our lamp, and our harness, and tuck it up here. Zip-tie it to this harness, over here.

Reinstall the splash shield. Going to reverse the removal. Reinstall the under shields. So we're going to turn our headlights on, the light comes on, push it in, turns our fog lights on. Our fog lights go out, turn the lights off. Fog lights. Lights off.

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2007 - 2009  Toyota  Camry

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