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Old 08-17-2017, 01:49 AM   #26
naibchowdhury
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Default base model OEM wiring Harness

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its not the same results when your winjet lens crack or start leaking. Yes - OEM isn't perfect either, which is why i went with glass projector housings (2+ years no problem on my '15, and looking to swap them into my '17 when it arrives)
Hey did you end up doing this to your '17. I am planning on doing the OEM way as it is cleaner and just safer in my opinion. I was looking at something on the instructions and couldnt figure something out. Any suggestions on what this is showing to do. Thanks

http://https://stis.subaru.com/proxy/75344/pdf/075344-H4510VA000FogLampKit.pdf Step 5
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Old 08-17-2017, 02:12 AM   #27
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Hey did you end up doing this to your '17. I am planning on doing the OEM way as it is cleaner and just safer in my opinion. I was looking at something on the instructions and couldnt figure something out. Any suggestions on what this is showing to do. Thanks

http://https://stis.subaru.com/proxy...FogLampKit.pdf Step 5
link warns of malware on mobile, FYI. need to remove the https:// portion.

it looks like step five is telling you to cut the cable tie that holds the multi pin connector up that's right above and behind the fuse door.
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Old 08-17-2017, 02:21 AM   #28
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Ahh that must be it. Thanks so much. I could not figure out what that image was.
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Old 04-07-2018, 08:13 AM   #29
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Ahh that must be it. Thanks so much. I could not figure out what that image was.


Hey I’m waiting for better weather before installing the same fog light kit. Did you have any issues with instructions or was it straight forward? Do you have any tips?
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Old 02-09-2019, 03:50 PM   #30
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Default DIY Fog Light Kit 2019 WRX

Here is a list of parts to make your own fog light kit and save money! This is for my 2019 WRX base OEM parts from Subaru Online Parts Store

4 ea Fog Lamp Assembly Nut 902510037..$2.52
4 ea Fog Lamp Assembly Screw 904510053..$2.44
2 ea Cord Assembly Tf 84981VA010 .....$44.16
1 ea Bezel 57731VA350 .....................$10.29
1 ea Bezel 57731VA340......................$10.29
1 ea Relay fog 82501AG041...................$13.15
1 ea Switch Bezel 83472FJ070VH........$9.59
1 ea Fog Lamp Switch US H4510FJ000......$30.41
2 ea fog lights of choice, I got the Morimoto Type s(LF10) eBay $150
My total cost $279.40.....some web site sell the same kit for $360...$80 savings!!

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Old 03-02-2019, 01:26 AM   #31
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Default Winjet Fog lights with OEM Harness?

Thanks all, this thread was super helpful in putting together my fog light kit for my 2017 WRX.

I have installed the complete OEM fog light set up, with the exception of Winjet fog lights (long story). Does anyone know if the winjet foglight bulbs will work with the OEM fog light setup? I (understandably) haven't been able to find much online about this.

The connectors fit, but the fogs aren't yet working, so I'm trying to rule out (or identify) this as an issue.

Thanks all
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Old 05-25-2020, 08:46 PM   #32
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I just bought a winjet kit for 70 bucks lol. Saved me all factory oem ****. Still works just as good
Will that kit shut off the high beams when you turn on the fogs?
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