heres direct part numbers from honda for rear fog light
there been a few people on honda-tech looking for the part number for the jdm/edm rear foglight the only people i know tat sells them are jdmland.com and they scratch out the part numbers on the packaging, but on my set they didnt do it good enough and i have a bar code scanner and got the part numbers. Im not sure how much honda sells them for but its a total of 3 peices for the rear foglight kit and i just hard wired them into my depo foglights . the part numbers are as follows:
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im not sure if these can go threw honda in u.s. all i know is these are the part numbers for them and this is what i scanned though:
34450-SH3-G02
71512-SH3-G50
71521-SH3-G00
here are pics of the kit that i recieved from them with scratched out bar code and scratched out part number





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im not sure if these can go threw honda in u.s. all i know is these are the part numbers for them and this is what i scanned though:
34450-SH3-G02
71512-SH3-G50
71521-SH3-G00
here are pics of the kit that i recieved from them with scratched out bar code and scratched out part number





Modified by rhdekhatchie at 10:21 AM 1/22/2008
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As these parts were never sold in the states, they are not valid part numbers (*anymore)
Good looking out, I guess...
Pretty dick of them to scratch out the numbers. Joke's on them since it doesnt matter anyways.
Although, Im sure you severely overpaid (holy ****...$130...)
Ive never seen a purpose to these...
Good looking out, I guess...
Pretty dick of them to scratch out the numbers. Joke's on them since it doesnt matter anyways.
Although, Im sure you severely overpaid (holy ****...$130...)
Ive never seen a purpose to these...
the only place i know of is the place i got the kit from and its from http://www.jdmland.com
yeah they try to be slick and scratch them off so nobody knows the part numbers but the way i see it is it dont matter anyways if we cant call honda up and order it.
yeah 130.00 they got me but i just wanted it, it actually is good for when your in early morning fog because its way brighter then your parking lights, also its anohter thing for people to pay attention to because it is so bright theres a better chance those people that have bad sight can see me better also its a nice addition to a jdm car since it wasnt avalible here. i just liked it
yeah 130.00 they got me but i just wanted it, it actually is good for when your in early morning fog because its way brighter then your parking lights, also its anohter thing for people to pay attention to because it is so bright theres a better chance those people that have bad sight can see me better also its a nice addition to a jdm car since it wasnt avalible here. i just liked it
thanks i didnt know that all i know is its honda packaging and its under dc/ek parts on jdmland.com so i assumed. what car is this part actually from?
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That particular part appears to be for the 94+ Integra. The Civic rear fog lamp is integrated into the tail light.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Padawan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">That particular part appears to be for the 94+ Integra. The Civic rear fog lamp is integrated into the tail light. </TD></TR></TABLE>
And the 98-01 Integra rear foglamp is integrated in the tail lamp as well.
And the 98-01 Integra rear foglamp is integrated in the tail lamp as well.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Eran »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">And the 98-01 Integra rear foglamp is integrated in the tail lamp as well.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Not to my knowledge. Do you have any photos?
Not to my knowledge. Do you have any photos?
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Not to my knowledge. Do you have any photos?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I was mistaken, I was thinking of something else -- how the UKDM Type R lamps are different from the JDM.
Not to my knowledge. Do you have any photos?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I was mistaken, I was thinking of something else -- how the UKDM Type R lamps are different from the JDM.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by rhdekhatchie »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">im not sure if these can go threw honda in u.s. all i know is these are the part numbers for them and this is what i scanned though:
34450-SH3-G02
71512-SH3-G50
71521-SH3-G00</TD></TR></TABLE>
Your rear fog light is from a Honda Capa. It might be used on other models, but not to my knowledge. I would imagine that if there were one that came on the Integra (we know the EK one is completely different), that the JDM and EDM markets would be using the same parts since it's going to be the same assembly. There are no laws governing rear fog light assemblies differently in Japan as compared to Europe as far as I'm aware. So the part would be the same on both Integras if it is available in Japan too.


Don't ask me why they gave you parts from both sides.
LIGHT ASSY., R.
34450-SH3-G02
GARNISH, L.
71512-SH3-G50
BRACKET
71521-SH3-G00
You can't get those parts through Honda USA. I don't know the list price off hand.
It's kind of funny that they're selling Capa parts as "DC/EK Parts".
Here are the part numbers for the EDM Integra Type R hatch. In Europe it's only required that you have a rear fog light on the driver's side of the car. So I listed part numbers for RHD and LHD cars.

3
PACKING (STANLEY)
33303-692-003
7.49 Euro
4
SCREW, TAPPING, 4X45
33304-SF4-003
1.38 Euro
19
LIGHT ASSY., R. RR. FOG
34400-SV2-G01
29.62 Euro
20
LENS
34401-SH3-G01
13.21 Euro
21
LIGHT ASSY., L. RR. FOG
34450-SV2-G01
29.62 Euro
24
BULB (12V 21W)(ECE)(STANLEY)
34908-634-611
1.26 Euro
So that means in Europe you can get a whole brand new rear fog light from an ITR for about $43.70 USD.
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34450-SH3-G02
71512-SH3-G50
71521-SH3-G00</TD></TR></TABLE>
Your rear fog light is from a Honda Capa. It might be used on other models, but not to my knowledge. I would imagine that if there were one that came on the Integra (we know the EK one is completely different), that the JDM and EDM markets would be using the same parts since it's going to be the same assembly. There are no laws governing rear fog light assemblies differently in Japan as compared to Europe as far as I'm aware. So the part would be the same on both Integras if it is available in Japan too.


Don't ask me why they gave you parts from both sides.
LIGHT ASSY., R.
34450-SH3-G02
GARNISH, L.
71512-SH3-G50
BRACKET
71521-SH3-G00
You can't get those parts through Honda USA. I don't know the list price off hand.
It's kind of funny that they're selling Capa parts as "DC/EK Parts".
Here are the part numbers for the EDM Integra Type R hatch. In Europe it's only required that you have a rear fog light on the driver's side of the car. So I listed part numbers for RHD and LHD cars.

3
PACKING (STANLEY)
33303-692-003
7.49 Euro
4
SCREW, TAPPING, 4X45
33304-SF4-003
1.38 Euro
19
LIGHT ASSY., R. RR. FOG
34400-SV2-G01
29.62 Euro
20
LENS
34401-SH3-G01
13.21 Euro
21
LIGHT ASSY., L. RR. FOG
34450-SV2-G01
29.62 Euro
24
BULB (12V 21W)(ECE)(STANLEY)
34908-634-611
1.26 Euro
So that means in Europe you can get a whole brand new rear fog light from an ITR for about $43.70 USD.
Modified by NOFX at 5:43 PM 4/7/2008
thankls man i didnt know that honestly i never heard of the capa. im not sure why there passing off these parts to be ek/dc parts it is a nice add on ive already go tmy money out of using it as its been raining like crazy and deep fog has been out here in cali and people ask what light that is because it makes me more visible threw the rain and fog, thanks though very appreciative
Ok I need a couple of questions that need some answers (if nobody minds the newb running his mouth) First: NOFX (or somebody) can you send me a link showing what the integrated rear fog LOOK LIKE (never heard of such a thing) and TWO: rhdekhatchie is that a JDM rear bumper you have on there or did you have to cut a hole to fit in that fog light if not is that bumper only made for hatch or can you buy one for a Sedan.
PS: I feel ya on the rain I live in Santa Clarita Valley and its raining cats and dogs out here. '3'
PS: I feel ya on the rain I live in Santa Clarita Valley and its raining cats and dogs out here. '3'
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bund-Sama »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ok I need a couple of questions that need some answers (if nobody minds the newb running his mouth) First: NOFX (or somebody) can you send me a link showing what the integrated rear fog LOOK LIKE (never heard of such a thing)</TD></TR></TABLE>
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2132593
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bund-Sama »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">is that a JDM rear bumper you have on there or did you have to cut a hole to fit in that fog</TD></TR></TABLE>
The hole was cut in the bumper. As stated, the correct fog lamp for that car is integrated into the tail light.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by old man neri »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Is it just me or is it pointing upwards?</TD></TR></TABLE>
It does appear to be, slightly. This is most likely due to it being placed so high on the bumper.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2132593
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bund-Sama »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">is that a JDM rear bumper you have on there or did you have to cut a hole to fit in that fog</TD></TR></TABLE>
The hole was cut in the bumper. As stated, the correct fog lamp for that car is integrated into the tail light.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by old man neri »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Is it just me or is it pointing upwards?</TD></TR></TABLE>
It does appear to be, slightly. This is most likely due to it being placed so high on the bumper.
i purchaed the kit from jdmland.com i got raped for 130.00 but i wanted it bad and it actually has a purpose that ive got my use out of already in this ccrazy rain.
my rear bumper is my stock one that was on the car i added the lip and mudgaurds i had to make a template of the inside diameter of the barcket and cut out th ole myself with a drimmel tool. i under cut so i didnt cut the hole to big and as i needed to make the hole bigger i cut more until it had a tight fit
you can purchase them like one of the other guys stated this is not for a ek or dc you can install one on them though i just hard wired it to my wiring for my depo foglights and it turns on alond with my fogs
it is a part you can actually get use out of so i reccomend
my rear bumper is my stock one that was on the car i added the lip and mudgaurds i had to make a template of the inside diameter of the barcket and cut out th ole myself with a drimmel tool. i under cut so i didnt cut the hole to big and as i needed to make the hole bigger i cut more until it had a tight fit
you can purchase them like one of the other guys stated this is not for a ek or dc you can install one on them though i just hard wired it to my wiring for my depo foglights and it turns on alond with my fogs
it is a part you can actually get use out of so i reccomend
it is flush with my bumper its not facing upwards it may seem that way but it is flush iit is positioned where it is because below it is my reinforcement bar and this lil light is not worth removing or cutting out part of the bar, also if i put if below the bar it will be to close to my lip and wouldnt look right at least thats the way i look at it. i think i did a ok job installing it myself, but hey everyone has there opions i know im far from perfect guys
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B16B_coupe »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It seems pointless to have in the us. We dont have horrible fog as in japan, but i guess since its jdm tons of people will buy it
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It's not pointless at all, especially in parts of the country that do get heavy fog. It's also useful in snow, road mist, or any other weather condition that significantly reduces visibility. In my opinion, it's a valid safety feature that all cars should be equipped with, not just "JDM" ones.
</TD></TR></TABLE>It's not pointless at all, especially in parts of the country that do get heavy fog. It's also useful in snow, road mist, or any other weather condition that significantly reduces visibility. In my opinion, it's a valid safety feature that all cars should be equipped with, not just "JDM" ones.
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It's not pointless at all, especially in parts of the country that do get heavy fog. It's also useful in snow, road mist, or any other weather condition that significantly reduces visibility. In my opinion, it's a valid safety feature that all cars should be equipped with, not just "JDM" ones. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I was reffering to the usa, not other countrys where heavy fog occurs on a daily basics. Unless the snow,fog,rain is really heavy then they seem pointless to me. Yes i can see your point on the rear fog light being usefull, but most new cars nowadays have led tail lights which are highly notciable in heavy snow/rain in my opinion.
It's not pointless at all, especially in parts of the country that do get heavy fog. It's also useful in snow, road mist, or any other weather condition that significantly reduces visibility. In my opinion, it's a valid safety feature that all cars should be equipped with, not just "JDM" ones. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I was reffering to the usa, not other countrys where heavy fog occurs on a daily basics. Unless the snow,fog,rain is really heavy then they seem pointless to me. Yes i can see your point on the rear fog light being usefull, but most new cars nowadays have led tail lights which are highly notciable in heavy snow/rain in my opinion.
even bing in the usa when we do have our lil fog or our lil rain, it works during those times. its not a matter of being heavy fog or rain just enough to take away from the tailights the rear fog kicks in due to its brightnest, by all means im sure its a fad and people are just going to want it for its jdm part but me got it for its purpose and it is something different to see on a car that is somewha built to jdm specs.
Now as far as new cars having bright lighting, they are suppose to at least i would hope in this day in time, im not talking about putting rear fog on a 2006 vehicle i have ek hatch where its not as visable liek the newer cars are. like you said i guess everyone has there own opinion about this as everybody does with anything anyone adds to there car, someone is always gonna have something to say good or bad. the way i see it is it looks good to me and im satified with it, i did not buy one for other peoples thought.
Now as far as new cars having bright lighting, they are suppose to at least i would hope in this day in time, im not talking about putting rear fog on a 2006 vehicle i have ek hatch where its not as visable liek the newer cars are. like you said i guess everyone has there own opinion about this as everybody does with anything anyone adds to there car, someone is always gonna have something to say good or bad. the way i see it is it looks good to me and im satified with it, i did not buy one for other peoples thought.


