I don't have the answer to your question, but I am pretty sure Dallas proper is the "poop factory" and that thing west of the bridge is just a treatment plant. :D
See CNJFFâs post above. Also read these:
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/f-150-fog-lamp-switch-and-wire-harness-installed-in-maverick-diy.26541/
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/fx4-fog-lights-detailed-install-diode-dynamics-ss3-jjc-brackets.74997/
You can't turn autolock off, and no, your OBD2 thingy will not work. As Cal said:
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/forscan-101-step-by-step-how-to-start-guide.7406/
In theory you could use the app to schedule a remote start twice a week, so it'd be automated.
You'd probably want to change the remote start duration to something really low; <5 minutes if possible - especially in an enclosed garage.
Personally I'd just install a light in my garage; it's...
I doubt Ford would do anything retroactively.
I have the $100 eliminator and do not regret it. Forscan programming is a much cheaper option if you can get comfortable messing with it.
Correct on the âoffâ function as far as I know.
Would not surprise me to hear of a faulty switch. Its operation is not generally confidence-inspiring.
I mean, what position is the switch in when the lights donât turn off? I assume when you keep the switch in the âoffâ position the lights are off and stay off. Have you tried leaving the switch flat aka âDoor?â
I know you are cycling the light switch⊠but what position are you leaving the switch at?
There is âOn,â âOff,â and what I would call âDoorâ in the middle.
The way most people have been wiring it, that BCM wire is the actual 12VDC+ power for the light(s). The LED fog lights are a small enough load that the BCM will power them. After programming with Forscan, all the F-150 switch does is digitally tell the BCM to send power out that new wire.
Welcome. If youâll search the forum for âaccessoriesâ or look at the similar threads below, youâll see plenty of thoughts have been shared previously. Very little has changed accessory-wise from MY22 to MY25, and definitely not from MY25 to MY26.
You can also put music files from CDs onto a $10 USB drive, and plug it into that same USB port in the truck, and not worry about having to carry CDs around. No Bluetooth needed. :D