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I know this thread has some age on it but I can't locate the three prong female plug to use the mfs. Supposed to be on the passenger side, my harness system has never been tampered with, still factory application, do I need to open it up to find that plug? Head lights are installed, just need to run the new harness system.

It’s the plug you pulled off of your factory headlight.
 
The plug for the headlight itself is female, the one I'm asking about is the male plug to bypass the mfs.

There is a photo of the wiring diagram on the first post. You plug the male plug from the new harness to the female factory headlight plug you removed from your factoryheadlight. I used the passenger side headlight and tapped up my driver's side.
 
If I understand you the male connector goes directly into the female headlight plug on the passenger side?

Yes, really either side works but the battery is on the passenger side so that light plug is easier for packaging reasons.

If you notice there are 2 "B" connectors on the harness diagram. Those are you factory headlight plugs/sockets. You only need one of those to trigger the new harness relays/harness. One of the "B" plugs is unused because you are now using the new harness plugs for the lights. My unused "B" plug is my factory drivers side plug. I hope that helps. I can grab pictures if it doesn't clear it up.
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Yes, really either side works but the battery is on the passenger side so that light plug is easier for packaging reasons.

If you notice there are 2 "B" connectors on the harness diagram. Those are you factory headlight plugs/sockets. You only need one of those to trigger the new harness relays/harness. One of the "B" plugs is unused because you are now using the new harness plugs for the lights. My unused "B" plug is my factory drivers side plug. I hope that helps. I can grab pictures if it doesn't clear it up.
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I think I've finally got a grasp on it, will hook up the wiring tomorrow, thank you.
 
I know this thread has some age on it but I can't locate the three prong female plug to use the mfs. Supposed to be on the passenger side, my harness system has never been tampered with, still factory application, do I need to open it up to find that plug? Head lights are installed, just need to run the new harness system.

Some confusion about plugging the passenger side headlight plug into the new relay harness?
 
I am still 100% enamored with the Holley RetroBrights.

Same here and they were one of the first things on my list, but other things kept coming up and I still haven't even got to tires and shocks yet so the Toyota lights will keep me going for a bit.
 
Is something changing as far as this part number? Just called a couple Toyota dealers and they tell me the price for that part number 81110-60p70 is about $23 and is one headlight and nothing else. Told me they didn't see it available as any kind of a kit.
 
Is something changing as far as this part number? Just called a couple Toyota dealers and they tell me the price for that part number 81110-60p70 is about $23 and is one headlight and nothing else. Told me they didn't see it available as any kind of a kit.

I would say they don't know what they are looking at. If I remember right it just says headlight assembly on the box, so they probably just think it's 1. That's about what I paid for a second set a couple months ago.
 
That is the part number I ordered and it came as the full kit. For some reason Toyota lists it as "headlight assembly" which one would assume would mean 1 light. Not sure why they did that as it is a bit confusing.
 
Is something changing as far as this part number? Just called a couple Toyota dealers and they tell me the price for that part number 81110-60p70 is about $23 and is one headlight and nothing else. Told me they didn't see it available as any kind of a kit.

Nothing has changed, they are pulling up the part number and going by the description which makes it sound like one headlight and nothing else.