How To Wire Accessories To Factory Aux Buttons & Harness

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2025 Tacoma TRD Offroad Long Bed Upgrade Package
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When I first went to wire my lights into the factory AUX buttons I was really confused to say the least. I was not well experienced with vehicle wiring and I thought it would be simple plug and play, but there are capped connectors, different amp ratings, and a lot of mixed info out there. I ended up watching a bunch of videos before it finally made sense, so I wanted to put all the info in one place.

The basics:​

  • The Tacoma comes with three AUX switches from the factory on certain trims
  • AUX1 is 15 amps, AUX2 is 10 amps, AUX3 is 5 amps
  • Each AUX switch already has its own relay and fuse in the factory fuse box
  • The connectors are capped and tucked on the driver side of the engine bay near the fuse box
  • There are three plugin locations around the truck 1 in the engine bay 1 underneath near the front and 1 in the rear

The harnesses:​

  • Toyota includes 2 harnesses i've heard some people getting 3 but I only got 2
  • The main harness has 4 colored wires on one end and a plug in adapter on the other
  • The second harness is identical to the first but only has 3 wires if you want to send power to the rear
  • Main harness wire colors on the AUX harness usually line up like this:
    • Black = AUX1 (15A, good for bigger stuff like a front light bar)
    • Green = AUX2 (10A, good for medium loads like ditch lights or compressor trigger)
    • White = AUX3 (5A, best for accent lighting or low-powered accessories)
    • White/Black Striped = Ground
  • Second harness wire colors on the AUX harness usually line up like this:
    • Black = AUX1
    • Green = AUX2
    • White/Black Striped = Ground

Wiring steps:​

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  • Splice your accessory to the desired wire
  • Locate the capped connectors
  • Remove the weatherproof cap
  • Insert factory wiring harness
  • Enjoy your easy installation

Things I wish I knew:​

  • The AUX switches are ignition-switched from the factory; they don’t work with the truck off unless you rewire the relay box
  • Each AUX circuit already has its own fuse and relay; you don’t need to add more unless you’re running higher draw gear
  • There are aftermarket adapter harnesses that plug right into the Toyota pigtails if you don’t want to splice anything
  • Make sure you look up your accessories draw beforehand

Accessory ideas:​

  • AUX1 (15A) is perfect for a front light bar or multiple pods, especially through a relay
  • AUX2 (10A) works great for ditch lights or a compressor trigger
  • AUX3 (5A) is a good fit for accent lighting, grille lights, or to act as a relay trigger for rear scene lights
  • The bed 12V outlet is fine for bed LEDs, a small work light, or charging smaller electronics, but not for anything high draw
This way everything works like factory and I didn’t have to add an aftermarket switch panel. Hopefully, this helps someone else avoid the same confusion I had when I first tried to figure it all out.
 
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Good info. I only used one harness and plan on keeping all those leads near the engine bay. Not too sure either about the extra wiring locations or harnesses. I thought you could only send one lead to a secondary location, and didn't know about the one in the footwell. Keep us posted on what you learn!
 

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