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| I'm sure Sparks will sell you one if no one is willing to trade.
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| Didn't someone find out that just changing the relay does not activate the DRLs? Different wiring in the truck. Searched through some threads and found this: http://www.toyotatundraforum.com/gen...html#post22697
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| You are correct. For the DIY DRL wiring, you need the DRL relay. Sorry about that. Napa carries a relay that will work for the fog lights and is half the price of the Toyota relay. Wonder if they have one that fits for the DRL. You would need a common part number, not a Toyota part number to find out. |
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