Fog LIghts

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kmerkel89
Posts: 12
Joined: Fri Dec 19, 2014 6:50 pm

Hello,

I see that this already has been posted but no one has commented since 2013. I am looking at purchasing the fog light kit for my 2010 Kizashi. Part number is 35500-57811. Has anyone installed these? I am looking at doing it myself to save some money but if a dealer only charges an hour or two labor it might be worth it. What I am worried about is all the electrical that needs to be ran and how to install the wires to the switch. How easy would this project be? :shock:

Also, If any kizashi lovers live around the Western NY area or even in niagara falls/toronto that would like to embark on this project with me that has experience (I would pay for your help) let me know. I am willing to drive a few hours to get this done once I purchase it! :D :drive:
bdleonard
Posts: 268
Joined: Mon Apr 22, 2013 4:39 am

I've installed the OEM kit on my 2013. It is fairly easy, and includes detailed instructions. There is no "wiring" to do, as such. The interior dummy plate needs to be removed to install the switch, but the wiring was installed from the factory. The front bumper cover needs to be removed, and the sub harnesses that run to the turn signal/parking lights are removed and replaced with a new sub harness that includes a fog light connector.
koii25
Posts: 4
Joined: Sat Dec 20, 2014 8:09 am

very easy ,ebay now sell it for $180
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-Suzuki- ... 13&vxp=mtr
SamirD
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Wow, I wonder if that same subharness is all that would need to be replaced for an HID headlight transplant from the non-US Kizashis? I know the headlight washers and new front bumper would also be needed, but those washers could always just be left unconnected.
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