💡 Light up your ride with precision and style!
The Nilight Fog Lights Push Button Switch is a compact, OEM-compatible 12V ON-OFF rocker switch featuring dual LED illumination for easy nighttime use. Rated for 3 amps and designed for seamless plug-and-play installation, it fits a wide range of Toyota models including Sequoia, Highlander, Tacoma, and more. Built with durable materials and IP64 protection, it comes with a 2-year warranty, making it a reliable upgrade for controlling your vehicle’s auxiliary lighting.
Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
Current Rating | 3 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Connector Type | Plug In |
Brand | Nilight |
Terminal | Through Hole |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Actuator Type | push button switch |
Contact Material | Brass |
International Protection Rating | IP64 |
Number of Positions | 1 |
Lower Temperature Rating | 1 Degrees Celsius |
Upper Temperature Rating | 1 Degrees Celsius |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Color | Black |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00840323903615 |
Manufacturer | Nilight |
UPC | 840323903615 |
Item Weight | 1.34 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 90267B-A |
Manufacturer Part Number | 90267B-A |
Mirror Lighting Type | LED |
C**8
2nd Gen Toyota Highlander
Doesn't fit 2008 style Highlander. Switch works fine, but it sinks too far into the blank slot in the dash (by the wiper defroster button and dash backlight dimmer switch) so once you turn on the lights you can't turn them off, the button must be hitting the edges of the dash cutout. So if you're buying this for a 2nd gen Highlander, look elsewhere. I taped the back of mine with electrical tape to keep it from locking into the slot for the time being until I find something better that works.EDIT: So today on a whim I decided to see if it fit in a different "blank" spot, this one being the closest to the steering column, and to my surprise it fit and works perfect. In the other blank next to the windshield wiper defroster button it didn't work. Strange. Plan on trying it in different unused switch spots, they're not all the same I recon.
A**R
Easy fast great product
This switch fits great for the small Toyota switches to empty spaces. It’s great for auxiliary switches flush factory look great product is the third one up installed. I have some of the switches for at least eight years no issues.
L**R
Love it
Fit my 14 Yota 4Runner perfectly.
S**K
Too bright
I bought this product on Dec 2024 I'm still using it the only problem I faced is the brightness of the leds.
M**H
Doesn’t sit flush with panel
Installed in an 08 Tundra, the button isn’t quite flush with the panel when not pressed, as pictured (and quite recessed when it is pressed). Was easy enough to hook up to a Nilight wiring harness, and used a fuse tap to hook into the ACC circuit. Wish the wire leads were a little longer, but it worked well enough.The blue lights don’t match the rest of the orange backlights, but I knew that when I bought it, just wish it was an option.Edit: I moved the button to a different spot (other side of the RSCA Off button) and it sits at the correct depth. The pins inside the button for the pigtail bend very easily so limit the number of times you connect them together
A**R
Looks like factory
Love it
J**Y
It works
This switch does work, but when popped into the hole in my 4 runner, it doesn't allow the switch to stay on. If you push and hold it it will power the acc wired to it, but will not lock when in the dash. I wrapped tape around it and wedge fit it in. It works but sticks out slightly when off. Not a big deal for me, but might be for you. I am a fan of Nilight, and the switch does work as intended. Fitment is questionable.
D**B
fit the hole.... Tundra after market light switch
So I wanted to use a switch that fit into the factory covered space locations in my 2008 tundra, to get rid of an after market light switch which hung down from under the steering wheel when I purchased the vehicle.This fit in the hole and is functional, the switch came with the connection and long enough pig-tail to hook to the existing after market lighting wires.I will say, while this does work, and light, it does not 100 per cent fit flush... it is sunk in just a little (all the time) not just when turned on. If your OCD is like mine. this may not be the best solution out there..... it is 1000 percent better than a dangling switch under the steering, but it may not be my permanent solution.DrB
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