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I’m looking to install some hella fog lights on my 24xl and am wondering if there’s a close to OE style switch solution for fog lights on the maverick I don’t wanna use a ugly switch on such a new vehicle
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What year range f150s switches can you use? I think this is definitely the route I’m going to peruseFor the most OE-style approach F-150 headlight switch assembly can be made to work with FORScan to trigger the BCM output for direct power or using it to trigger a relay if the lights are particularly high power.
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/f...wire-harness-installed-in-maverick-diy.26541/
Here is what I usedWhat year range f150s switches can you use? I think this is definitely the route I’m going to peruse
Thanks my guy how hard was getting it to work?Here is what I used
Genuine Ford Headlamp Switch ML3Z-11654-BC
WelcomeThanks my guy how hard was getting it to work?
You'll need forscan to get the switch to function but it's plug and play. 5 min install and 5 in forscan, definitely reference the thread linked above for the process but its very easyThanks my guy how hard was getting it to work?
What is the part number for that housing?As mentioned above, the F150 switch is the most OEM and elegant solution.
Another option is to get the trailer brake control lower dash panel, cut an insert out of textured plastic, and install a couple of Apielle lighted pushbuttons from Amazon. These will work great for your Hellas. I have this setup for my Diode Dynamic ditch lights and grille lights; I'm saving the already-installed F150 switch for when I can get a fog light setup to work with my Tremor lower valence.
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What about the actual wiring looks a little complicated but not out of my ability my main concern is the voltage draw of the fog lights I want could a high draw cause issuesYou'll need forscan to get the switch to function but it's plug and play. 5 min install and 5 in forscan, definitely reference the thread linked above for the process but its very easy
You need to buy the whole lower dash panel. I'll have to see if I can find the part number for you.What is the part number for that housing?
Thee BCM is shared with models that sometimes still utilize halogen foglights so capacity on each pin should be at least something like 55W.What about the actual wiring looks a little complicated but not out of my ability my main concern is the voltage draw of the fog lights I want could a high draw cause issues
I used pin 7 on the bcm as my trigger wire for a relay then have my spot lights drawing from a 20a fused circuit. I had the same concern about draw, I'm running like 180w though. like darnon said it should be fine to 55 or 65wWhat about the actual wiring looks a little complicated but not out of my ability my main concern is the voltage draw of the fog lights I want could a high draw cause issues
Column Cover - Ford (NZ6Z-2604459-BA)You need to buy the whole lower dash panel. I'll have to see if I can find the part number for you.
Awesome, ThanksColumn Cover - Ford (NZ6Z-2604459-BA)