Great video! Extremely informative and all around useful information. Hope you got your reset complete - much like cars, it's a goofy combination of holding buttons down.
Thank you for the video, I stumbled into the same issue. Not plug and play as mentioned on ebay post. Thank you for the video, the link and information.
Haha “then I found out I have to buy the relay set” 😅😅😅 welcome to 4Runner life bro I am outta room to run anymore relays I’m finding spots where spots shouldn’t exist to fit more relays for anything and everything. 😅
It's been a few years but they're all over Ebay. Just type Toyota LED relay kit. Usually run under $20. Just make sure it works for the type of headlights you're replacing.
I have the same year runner, h4 harness and different LED headlights, when I tried mine I only get low beams and nothing happens when I switch on the highs. Before trying the harness, I switched the black and white wires from the headlight plug (Top and left) and both highs and lows came on on low beam so I know the bulbs work, and all turned off on highs. Any idea why I’m getting a different result? Also, my high beam lever only flashes highs but won’t stay clicked into place to stay on, yours seems to work properly so I may need a new combination switch
Are you using a relay harness like the one I installed? The wiring is the same but the power is not when it comes to powering the LED headlight. I'll make another video shortly showing the wiring for all 3, the headlights, daytime running lights and turn signals.
@@BenitoGuerrero my LED lights don’t have the turn signal function/ lights like yours does. I’m not entirely sure what H4 wiring harness I have, I got it off of Amazon and it’s made in china, same factory plug in for the 1990 4runner lights. I think my high beams switch may be faulty, when I pull back on the lever, the high beams come on using the flash function, but when I push the lever forward, I get the high beam light indicator on my dash but no high beams, the lever also doesn’t stay on the high beam setting when I push it forward, it just bounces back to the low beam position which makes me think the lever/ switch is faulty. Does that make sense?
If the wiring is the same I would assume so. Toyota is famous for using the same wiring for a long time. I have a Toyota FJ Cruiser radio in this 4runner and it just plugged right in.
Nothing to adjust. Evidently the spring is stiffer than what came from the factory and that is what causes the fuel pump to build up pressure and give you a bump in fuel pressure.
I did film it but never made the video. It's basically just a connection from the green connector I show in this video to the hot wire on the turn signal below. I recommend you do it when you install the lights or you'll have to remove the front end just to do the simple connection. I bought something like this to connect the turn signal. amzn.to/2QZGkRq
@@BenitoGuerrero yea unfortunately in more of visual Learner 💔😫 but thanks for getting back to me. Hopefully one day you can do an update video. Would help alot of us.
I'm glad i rewatched this video again. I want to upgrade ASAP but then when I watched your vid it reminded me i should wait till one goes out at least. The old ones are still good 🤟🏻
I used this little circuit here. Connected to the battery positive and ground and then just connected the red cable to the red connector on the new LED lights. Works great. amzn.to/31a2Ubq
Probably need a new shift fork or what they call a dog gear which unfortunately are expensive if purchased new. I've seen a couple for sale on Ebay for a couple hundred. It's the part I'm moving up and down at the 8:03 mark. The fork slides into that gear. Once you take it apart you should be able to tell.