Install Guide · 9 min read · 2026-05-17

How to install Black Phantom on Mahindra Thar

A step-by-step install guide for fitting the CarXNeo Black Phantom Ultra 3C+2L (or any Black Phantom variant) on a 2020+ Mahindra Thar. Written assuming you'll get it done with a qualified automotive electrician — but with enough detail that you can verify the work was done correctly.

Before you start — three decisions

Which variant? The Thar is a body-on-frame off-road SUV with a square headlight pod and a recessed fog lamp position in the lower bumper. The 3.0 inch Black Phantom housing fits the OE fog lamp opening cleanly. We recommend the Ultra 3C+2L flagship for Thar buyers — the combination of 150W output, three switchable colour temperatures, and high-beam lasers matches Thar use cases (rural highway, off-road, all-weather).

OE bracket or aftermarket? The Thar's factory fog lamp position is bracket-mounted. Mahindra sells an OE fog lamp bracket for the AX/LX trims that didn't ship with factory fog lamps; the Black Phantom housing bolts directly to this bracket. If your trim already has factory fog lamps, you'll remove those and bolt the Black Phantoms in their place using the same bracket points. Either way: no permanent body modifications required.

Who's doing the install? The mechanical bolt-up is straightforward (about 30 minutes). The wiring — relay placement, high-current routing, colour switch installation, beam aim — is where mistakes get expensive. We strongly recommend a qualified automotive electrician for the wiring, even if you do the bolt-up yourself.

Step 1 — Remove the factory fog lamps (if present)

Open the bonnet, locate the two electrical connectors on the back of each existing fog lamp, pull them off. From inside the wheel arch, remove the inner fender liner (5 plastic clips per side). The factory fog lamp housing has two M8 bolts holding it to the bracket — undo them, pull the lamp out from inside the wheel arch.

Step 2 — Mount the Black Phantom lamps

The Black Phantom Ultra 3-inch housing has two M8 mounting points. Use the supplied M8 bolts with washers; torque to 18-22 Nm. The lamp should sit flush with the bumper opening without protruding outward. If your trim doesn't have factory fog brackets, fit Mahindra's OE accessory bracket first (₹2,500 ex-dealer), then bolt the Black Phantom to it.

Step 3 — Route wiring to the engine bay

The supplied 16AWG wiring runs from the Black Phantom lamps, up through the wheel arch, into the engine bay via the factory firewall grommet (Thar has a rubber grommet near the brake master cylinder on the driver's side firewall — pierce a small hole, route the wires through, seal with the supplied grommet seal). Keep the wiring away from the exhaust manifold and any moving suspension parts.

Step 4 — Fit the relay

Mount the supplied 30A relay on the firewall near the battery using the bracket and self-tapping screw. Connect:

  • Battery positive (with 30A inline fuse, supplied) → relay terminal 30
  • Ground → relay terminal 85 (chassis ground point on firewall)
  • Ignition-on trigger → relay terminal 86 (tap into an ignition-switched 12V wire; the Thar's switched accessory wire behind the dashboard is the cleanest tap)
  • Lamp output → relay terminal 87 → splits to driver-side and passenger-side lamps

The relay routing means the high-current draw flows from battery → relay → lamps, with only a low-current signal through your ignition circuit. This is the safe approach. Do not splice into the factory fog lamp switch wiring — that circuit is sized for 35-55W halogens, not 150W LEDs.

Step 5 — Mount the colour-toggle switch

For 3-Colour variants (BP-103, BP-104, BP-105, BP-106), the supplied switch needs to be mounted within driver reach. The Thar's dashboard has an empty switch position to the right of the steering wheel — most installers drill the panel cleanly and mount the switch there. Alternative: a panel-mount bracket on the lower dashboard.

Step 6 — Aim the beam

Park the Thar on level ground 25 metres from a wall. Switch on the fog lamps. Identify the hotspot (brightest point in the beam) on the wall. The hotspot should be 5-10cm below the lamp's mounting height. Use the lamp's vertical aim screw (rear of housing) to adjust. Repeat for each lamp; both should hit the same vertical position on the wall.

Critical: too high dazzles oncoming traffic (illegal and dangerous). Too low limits your usable visibility. The right aim is the difference between fog lamps that work and fog lamps that get you flagged at fitness inspection.

Step 7 — Test all modes

Start the engine. With the dedicated switch ON, verify: low beam works, high beam works, lasers activate on high beam (Ultra 3C+2L), all three colour modes cycle correctly via the toggle (3C variants). Then check beam alignment again at night — if you spot any glare reflecting off road signs or other cars' rearview mirrors, your aim is too high.

Total time

Mechanical bolt-up: 30-45 minutes. Wiring (with qualified electrician): 1.5-2.5 hours. Beam aim and testing: 30 minutes. Total: 2.5-3.5 hours.

Most authorised CarXNeo retailers in metro cities offer this install at ₹1,500-3,000 labour, which is the path we recommend. The Ultra-tier lamps are valuable enough that protecting them from install errors is worth the labour cost.

After install — what to do

Drive the Thar in a quiet residential area at night for the first 20 minutes. Watch the beam pattern, listen for any electrical anomalies (clicking, dimming), check the dashboard for warning lights. Test all modes again the next morning to verify nothing has loosened or shifted. If everything's clean, you're done.

The Black Phantom Ultra 3C+2L installed on a Thar is a significant upgrade — 150W output, multi-condition colour control, and long-reach lasers. For overlanding, Spiti or Ladakh runs, or any rural-highway night driving, it's the right kit. The two-year warranty assumes correct installation; a qualified electrician's invoice is your best insurance against warranty exclusions.

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