This is a GREAT tutorial video! The part that amazed me was you did it all with a camera in your hand, NICE! Somebody sponsor this guy and send him a tri-pod!!! Great video. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing bro. Do you mind if I ask you have video showing how to wire front and side cameras? Im looking for installing them for my FJ, so i can get clear view when park a car or driving off road away the rock.
Got so excited when I saw this video. Thought for sure I'd have that iPod connector in mine (it's the base model with all the higher-end convenience packages). Nope. Darn it. Still a very good video - when it comes to running some connectors I now know how to remove the panel! Thanks a lot for posting it. Edit (08/2019): Wanted to let you know this was quite helpful today as I installed a new Alpine head unit and needed to access the parking brake wire. Easiest way to find it was by removing the center console. In, tapped, tested, and reassembled in under 20 minutes. Thanks again for this tutorial!
Thanks man. This made it so easy to do. I am one of the guys who has trouble reversing things lol. I have the automatic and it was easier to do. The bottom part of the console doesn't have to come out. You just have to slide it back. Great video
another great informative instructional video... thanks for posting... kids spilled milk last month...heat and milk..now I will comfortable getting into console to muck out... thanks
Yes, you'll have to very gently though because the plastic will get tool marks on it. Use a plastic pry tool if you have one, or be very careful with a small flat blade screwdriver. Pry forward gently at the top and bottom and it should slip out easily
Great vid keep them coming. If I may add a tidbit of info. I installed a rocker for my off road lights in the panel. But I went a different route. I removed the cowl around the radio, the radio and heating controls and reached down inside through the opening. Ran my wire through the pushed out the blank I wanted to use and attached to my rocker. Snapped the rocker in and re installed the radio. Both ways work well. FJ's are very well thought out as far as working on them.
Hey - When I install my Bumper with fog lights in this week - what would be the best way to run the wires to a rocker or push button for them?? And does Toyota stock these buttons or should I get from a 3rd party? Thanks .
@theflyfishnut, I'll be posting a video within a week or two on installing my lights, I got my switch and fog lights in the mail a few weeks ago. I have relay wiring tutorial videos that show how to wire basic lights through relays, and it would apply to fog lights also. I'll reference that video in the new video. I don't know if you can get them from Toyota in stock, but you can definitely buy the Toyota part online. Be careful if you buy the switch online though, there are rocker switches (ARB/Carling style) that won't fit into the Toyota switch hole. You would have to buy switches that are made for Toyota hole and I forget the exact dimensions. The ones I've been buying have amber or orange lights on them so they match everything else :)
With all of the blank switches, how did you determine what they were, and how do you connect an appliance such as a light bar, hood lamps, backup lamps to that particular switch.
+Cameron Garcia there were only two wire plugs after I removed the switch blanks. I googled a little and found out one was the atrac switch and the other was either subwoofer control or auxiliary power button. The other blanks were just a plastic cover with no wires behind them.
As always. Very helpful video . FYI. I install a USB port accessed from the stereo panel. Question: what are those 2 existing blue connections in the panel?
It could be for the auxiliary outlet wiring in the back, subwoofer, roof lights or ATRAC. I think there are other options. There is a diagram that pops up on the FJ cruiser Facebook page occasionally that shows the location of different switches, so the plug SHOULD be in the appropriate spot for whatever switch was in that location.
Do a video on the monitors! I'd love to see what hardware you chose, and how you wired it up, I'm getting ready to wire up a front facing camera on my FJ.
they are cheap Amazon cameras. a friend had some extra ones and he gave them to me. I'm planning on moving the front one to above the driver door facing down. then I'll add one or two more so I can see the sides of the vehicle. I ordered some wide 305 tires so I'll need to see the sides when parking since our parking spots are so narrow here.
I should make one. I've changed the backup camera setup since this video and used a cheap head unit that stopped working. Now I need to revert back to what's in this video
HourNine Racecraft thank you so much I’ve just started my built on my 07. And i really like the camera setup and i can’t find any info on how to install
I have been looking to buy an FJ and I'm researching all the options and stuff and I've watch your videos. I see that you just added the Atrac switch. do you know if all FJ's are like this. where the Atrac is there but just needs the switch if its not there already?
+gonzosc1 I'm not sure, I would guess that they are, but I can't definitively say. My friend just bought an automatic 2012 version, and it had the atrac button already installed, so his auto version has it, so I would assume that the automatic 4wd versions that didn't come with atrac would have the wires there like mine did. That's all I know
The fj40 is called the bj40 if it comes with a diesel engine, and those were release in many overseas countries. To get the engine you would have to look for the bj40 engine overseas and have it shipped, the easiest place would probably be Canada if you're in the United States
Hey brother. Great video. Before i start putting in some rocker switches, may I ask you - do all of the "blank" switches that came on the panel have wiring behind them already? as a nice convenience that i would only need to buy switches?
+Lisa DeMayo that would be nice, but no. There was only one other switch blank with wiring behind it and i don't know what it goes to. Most of them are blank.
Any chance you might know how to remove the shifter? I finally bought the FJ I told you about awhile back but now it's like stuck in gear and I'm trying to check the stick to see if something is stuck in there. Even in neutral if I let off the clutch she'll just stall for some reason. :[
A flat metal strip of aluminum to attach the screens to each other and then I zip tied them to the mirror post so I wouldn't have to drill into anything
@@LegitRaceCraft That's right, you did say it was a manual, I'm sorry. I'm learning LOL. But mine does have the a track wired already from the factory Purchased the button.
Yes, just as I thought. I'm in the market for an FJ Cruiser and I found one on Cargurus to the likes of my above discription, but no atrack is a deal breaker (I think). Since I do plan on owning an FJ, I did subscribe to your channel because your detailed tutorials will be very helpfull. I welcome any tips for someome in the market for an '07 or '08 FJ. Mahalo bra.
You don't need the rear diff for the A-Trac; A-Trac purely controls your brakes. It applies brakes independently to whichever wheel is slipping to give the other wheel more traction. I believe there is a kit available to add A-Trac to vehicles not equipped with it. Check purefjcruiser.com/ They typically have all my FJ needs in one place. (I do not work for them and am not advertising for them lol)
Still helping 7 years on, have the Aussie FJ with auto and your video helped heaps - Thank you
This is a GREAT tutorial video! The part that amazed me was you did it all with a camera in your hand, NICE! Somebody sponsor this guy and send him a tri-pod!!! Great video. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing bro. Do you mind if I ask you have video showing how to wire front and side cameras? Im looking for installing them for my FJ, so i can get clear view when park a car or driving off road away the rock.
Thank you for your comment. I actually made a video already on the camera setup
th-cam.com/video/-q9Uxx7st48/w-d-xo.html
Got so excited when I saw this video. Thought for sure I'd have that iPod connector in mine (it's the base model with all the higher-end convenience packages). Nope. Darn it.
Still a very good video - when it comes to running some connectors I now know how to remove the panel! Thanks a lot for posting it.
Edit (08/2019): Wanted to let you know this was quite helpful today as I installed a new Alpine head unit and needed to access the parking brake wire. Easiest way to find it was by removing the center console. In, tapped, tested, and reassembled in under 20 minutes. Thanks again for this tutorial!
Thanks man. This made it so easy to do. I am one of the guys who has trouble reversing things lol. I have the automatic and it was easier to do. The bottom part of the console doesn't have to come out. You just have to slide it back. Great video
Glad to hear!
another great informative instructional video...
thanks for posting...
kids spilled milk last month...heat and milk..now I will comfortable getting into console to muck out... thanks
What kind of camera system would those monitors? I really like that, what brand is it?
Honestly I don't know. They're off brand on Amazon, very cheap but they had good reviews
Can you pop the switches out without taking all that apart , I just want to replace the fog light switch
Yes, you'll have to very gently though because the plastic will get tool marks on it. Use a plastic pry tool if you have one, or be very careful with a small flat blade screwdriver. Pry forward gently at the top and bottom and it should slip out easily
Great vid keep them coming. If I may add a tidbit of info. I installed a rocker for my off road lights in the panel. But I went a different route. I removed the cowl around the radio, the radio and heating controls and reached down inside through the opening. Ran my wire through the pushed out the blank I wanted to use and attached to my rocker. Snapped the rocker in and re installed the radio. Both ways work well. FJ's are very well thought out as far as working on them.
Hey - When I install my Bumper with fog lights in this week - what would be the best way to run the wires to a rocker or push button for them?? And does Toyota stock these buttons or should I get from a 3rd party? Thanks .
@theflyfishnut, I'll be posting a video within a week or two on installing my lights, I got my switch and fog lights in the mail a few weeks ago. I have relay wiring tutorial videos that show how to wire basic lights through relays, and it would apply to fog lights also. I'll reference that video in the new video. I don't know if you can get them from Toyota in stock, but you can definitely buy the Toyota part online. Be careful if you buy the switch online though, there are rocker switches (ARB/Carling style) that won't fit into the Toyota switch hole. You would have to buy switches that are made for Toyota hole and I forget the exact dimensions. The ones I've been buying have amber or orange lights on them so they match everything else :)
With all of the blank switches, how did you determine what they were, and how do you connect an appliance such as a light bar, hood lamps, backup lamps to that particular switch.
+Cameron Garcia there were only two wire plugs after I removed the switch blanks. I googled a little and found out one was the atrac switch and the other was either subwoofer control or auxiliary power button. The other blanks were just a plastic cover with no wires behind them.
As always. Very helpful video . FYI. I install a USB port accessed from the stereo panel. Question: what are those 2 existing blue connections in the panel?
It could be for the auxiliary outlet wiring in the back, subwoofer, roof lights or ATRAC. I think there are other options. There is a diagram that pops up on the FJ cruiser Facebook page occasionally that shows the location of different switches, so the plug SHOULD be in the appropriate spot for whatever switch was in that location.
or you can just remove the stereo cover and access it from the top. It will save you a lot of time. Removing the console in completely unnecessary
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If you need to get to the bottom bolts for the switch panel so that you can access the back of the switches, you need to remove the centre console.
Do a video on the monitors! I'd love to see what hardware you chose, and how you wired it up, I'm getting ready to wire up a front facing camera on my FJ.
they are cheap Amazon cameras. a friend had some extra ones and he gave them to me. I'm planning on moving the front one to above the driver door facing down. then I'll add one or two more so I can see the sides of the vehicle. I ordered some wide 305 tires so I'll need to see the sides when parking since our parking spots are so narrow here.
Got a question if my Fj doesnt come with the compasss on the the dash can I install one with out buying a dash for it?
Yes. I bought one that I'll be doing an install video on soon
Can you Plse add details how to order accessories from Japan ?
Search for the part number
Great video! What cameras did you install? I like’m!
Cheap Amazon cameras, I have more I'll be installing in the next couple weeks since I'm upgrading the system
Do you have a video or any info for the camera system nice set up by the way
I should make one. I've changed the backup camera setup since this video and used a cheap head unit that stopped working. Now I need to revert back to what's in this video
HourNine Racecraft thank you so much I’ve just started my built on my 07. And i really like the camera setup and i can’t find any info on how to install
Thanks for the tips and tricks.
I have an FJ exactly like yours and this is just what I needed to know to change out my charge port. Excellent video. Thanks
I have been looking to buy an FJ and I'm researching all the options and stuff and I've watch your videos. I see that you just added the Atrac switch. do you know if all FJ's are like this. where the Atrac is there but just needs the switch if its not there already?
+gonzosc1 I'm not sure, I would guess that they are, but I can't definitively say. My friend just bought an automatic 2012 version, and it had the atrac button already installed, so his auto version has it, so I would assume that the automatic 4wd versions that didn't come with atrac would have the wires there like mine did. That's all I know
Im hoping some one does a rear camera install ,im not sure what wire triggers the reverse on the shifter
Thank you for telling us the ground wore color but WTF is tha acc wire color…
Nice video. I like how you did the cameras.
hi bro were can find diesel fj40
The fj40 is called the bj40 if it comes with a diesel engine, and those were release in many overseas countries. To get the engine you would have to look for the bj40 engine overseas and have it shipped, the easiest place would probably be Canada if you're in the United States
Hey brother. Great video. Before i start putting in some rocker switches, may I ask you - do all of the "blank" switches that came on the panel have wiring behind them already? as a nice convenience that i would only need to buy switches?
+Lisa DeMayo that would be nice, but no. There was only one other switch blank with wiring behind it and i don't know what it goes to. Most of them are blank.
Any chance you might know how to remove the shifter? I finally bought the FJ I told you about awhile back but now it's like stuck in gear and I'm trying to check the stick to see if something is stuck in there. Even in neutral if I let off the clutch she'll just stall for some reason. :[
Good video. Just picked up an FJ the auxiliary port not working do I need to hook that up or you think it's burned out anyone?
How did you mount screens up there?
A flat metal strip of aluminum to attach the screens to each other and then I zip tied them to the mirror post so I wouldn't have to drill into anything
HourNine Racecraft dang! Genius! Thanks! I like it more than on the dash! We already have a small windshield... dont wanna place anything else uptgere
Thank you very much!
Talks too much but good tutorial
Thank you this helped alot great video!!
Great vid...thanks heaps
Thanks man!
Why do you have it in for high supposed to run in too high
Manual fj cruisers doesn't have a 2 high option, it's full time 4wd, so it's always in 4 high and there's no way to take it out of 4 high
@@LegitRaceCraft That's right, you did say it was a manual, I'm sorry. I'm learning LOL. But mine does have the a track wired already from the factory Purchased the button.
Great vid, sweet FJ. Is it possible to add an aftermarket ATRACK switch to a 2008 FJ 4x4 with a 5 speed automatic and no rear dif lock?
+james deluca to my knowledge, no. You need the rear diff for the atrac system to work
Yes, just as I thought. I'm in the market for an FJ Cruiser and I found one on Cargurus to the likes of my above discription, but no atrack is a deal breaker (I think). Since I do plan on owning an FJ, I did subscribe to your channel because your detailed tutorials will be very helpfull. I welcome any tips for someome in the market for an '07 or '08 FJ. Mahalo bra.
You don't need the rear diff for the A-Trac; A-Trac purely controls your brakes. It applies brakes independently to whichever wheel is slipping to give the other wheel more traction. I believe there is a kit available to add A-Trac to vehicles not equipped with it. Check purefjcruiser.com/ They typically have all my FJ needs in one place. (I do not work for them and am not advertising for them lol)
So if you have the atrac wiring connected to the switch but no atrac what is the other end go to? Can I tie into them for something else?
Super video, thanks
Thank you
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I think only auto gear in usa never used manual i will by this day fj manual ansallah it will be great
Dude just get a camera stand, all this motion making me sick
engine fj40 deisel
Very bad work...
Cables everywhere
You’re a good man👍🏿👍🏿
Great video. Thanks