How to Install Agency Power Carbon Brake Duct | LED DRL Kit
Once you get your new Agency Power carbon fiber brake duct and LED DRL kit for your Scion FR-S, follow these simple instructions to install them.
Step 1 – Open the box and inspect the package. Make sure you have the proper quantity of items, there is no damage, and you have the proper tools to install. We happen to have the car on the lift but you can do this on the ground as well.
Step 2 – using a plastic pry tool for body work, gently slide it on the inside of the plastic housing to pop it out of the bumper clips.
Step 3 – Now that the black trim piece is off, you have to remove the factory marker light. To do this, remove some of the clips from the inner wheel well and reach through the back of the bumper to unplug and unmount the light.
Step 4 – Since the kit uses a simple power and ground, connect the light to a battery terminal and test to see if the LED lights power up. You should be able to see both the bright white LED and orange turn signal light.
Step 5 – Now that you have tested your lights, its time to install them. You will want to find an ignition power on contact. This is so the DRL LED only go on when the ignition of the car is on. Typically there are several of these in the fuse box. You may need to extend the wiring depending on how you route it. Using the factory marker light plug, you will need to use a T clamp (or cut and solder) to tap in 1 positive and 1 negative wire. The blue wire (not shown) is what you run to switch power (ignore the resistor pictured).
Step 6 – With the wiring and module in place, you can then plug the 4 pin male and female connectors together and push the new light in place. Since the light uses the existing tab holes, it will slide into place.
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Do you guys sale replacement lights for the ducts or do I have to buy the hole kit again
Unfortunately, these have been discontinued as we only manufacture UTV parts now. Since the lights are built-in, the duct will need to be replaced if the lights do burn out.