Does it happen to be part number MZ350456? I've seen a few listed on eBay stating that they're a genuine Mitsubishi item but the switch in the photo doesn't look OEM at all! i.e. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Driving-Light-Harness-Mitsubishi-Triton-MQ-2016-Genuine-New-MZ350456-/281850936188?hash=item419f9ffb7c:g:MZgAAOSwnNBXZbOBaquagen wrote:Paid for the harness, mainly for the factory style switch.
jerrah wrote:Does it happen to be part number MZ350456? I've seen a few listed on eBay stating that they're a genuine Mitsubishi item but the switch in the photo doesn't look OEM at all! i.e. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Driving-Light-Harness-Mitsubishi-Triton-MQ-2016-Genuine-New-MZ350456-/281850936188?hash=item419f9ffb7c:g:MZgAAOSwnNBXZbOBaquagen wrote:Paid for the harness, mainly for the factory style switch.
Monster71 wrote:In Addition to my post, I purchased a factory wiring Kit. The MQ wiring loom has a 20 amp fuse with a 40amp Contactor, and all in protective conduit. So perfect for a light bar.
I can confirm all the wiring just plugs in nice and neatly. As I also had the "Powered" tow bar wiring harness installed, it took a little effort to figure out which wires to "back out" and plug into. The instruction are reasonably clear, just take your time. The blue plug on the wiring loom for the high beam switch was confusing until I un-plugged it, then it was all clear. The blue plug is both a male and female plug that needs to connected. Its a nice neat job, and no need to run wires through the fire wall.
The light bar had a different water proof plug, so I just cut off the standard mitsy plug and soldered on (with heat shrink) the water proof plug that came with the light bar wiring loom. So the installation is nice and neat, water proof, and in protective conduit.
If I had to do it again, I guess it would take 10-15 minutes in total. (once I worked out the blue plug)
For those interested in an after market wiring loom looking for the high beam switch wire its the "Light green one" one on the wiring loom for HID head lights.
RHKTriton wrote:Sounds a bit unroadworthy.
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