- First Name
- Eric
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- Location
- Hampton, VA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2024 Maverick
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
A plan:
Notes:
Purpose of Pin #13 on Headlamp assembly is unclear. 2022 Schematic shows BCM 5 to be a white wire but this 2024 hybrid is brown and the purpose of BCM 5 is Module communications network.
2022 Schematic shows a DRL to Pin #1 but 2024 model hybrid has no wire to this pin.
See this link. With caution about when to disconnect the bumper harness and ability to move the wheels and make access to the fasteners better
EDIT 1 Aug 2025. Not sure what to make of this. At near dusk condition, the default Auto headlight works with the low beam bottom lights, but the upper DRLs are off. Same with selecting low-beam from the switch. Perhaps in darker conditions I get a a combination of low beam on the lower side and DRL on the upper side? I want my amber fogs to be available in any state:
1) No front whites (I could be OK with some white upper DRLs in auto-mode)
2) DRL whites
3) Low-beam whites
It would be nice if the the fogs auto-shutoff because there is no power to the DRLs or the low-beams even without a positive signal for HI but at this point it is not a priority for me.
EDIT 25 Aug 2025: Bad plan. Turns out that Pin 8 White (fuse or circuit breaker) is constant hot in that it doesn't even care if the key is inserted, never mind what position the key is in or the state of the headlamps. Not wanting to drain the battery I am going with a more conventional Low Beam/DRL configuration Pin 3 Brown/Blue. It was dusk when I tested so not sure which mode the head lamps were in.
I discovered this problem because I had pinned the back of the headlamp connector at Pin 8 with 20G solid wire rather than vampire tap. It was hot when I checked everything out but the later on during final install it was NOT and the connection was loose. This peaked my curiosity so I did some trouble-shooting. HOT in RUN Check. HOT in ACC Check. HOT in whatever is between OFF and ACC Check. ITS JUST ALWAYS HOT!
Notes:
Purpose of Pin #13 on Headlamp assembly is unclear. 2022 Schematic shows BCM 5 to be a white wire but this 2024 hybrid is brown and the purpose of BCM 5 is Module communications network.
2022 Schematic shows a DRL to Pin #1 but 2024 model hybrid has no wire to this pin.
See this link. With caution about when to disconnect the bumper harness and ability to move the wheels and make access to the fasteners better
EDIT 1 Aug 2025. Not sure what to make of this. At near dusk condition, the default Auto headlight works with the low beam bottom lights, but the upper DRLs are off. Same with selecting low-beam from the switch. Perhaps in darker conditions I get a a combination of low beam on the lower side and DRL on the upper side? I want my amber fogs to be available in any state:
1) No front whites (I could be OK with some white upper DRLs in auto-mode)
2) DRL whites
3) Low-beam whites
It would be nice if the the fogs auto-shutoff because there is no power to the DRLs or the low-beams even without a positive signal for HI but at this point it is not a priority for me.
EDIT 25 Aug 2025: Bad plan. Turns out that Pin 8 White (fuse or circuit breaker) is constant hot in that it doesn't even care if the key is inserted, never mind what position the key is in or the state of the headlamps. Not wanting to drain the battery I am going with a more conventional Low Beam/DRL configuration Pin 3 Brown/Blue. It was dusk when I tested so not sure which mode the head lamps were in.
I discovered this problem because I had pinned the back of the headlamp connector at Pin 8 with 20G solid wire rather than vampire tap. It was hot when I checked everything out but the later on during final install it was NOT and the connection was loose. This peaked my curiosity so I did some trouble-shooting. HOT in RUN Check. HOT in ACC Check. HOT in whatever is between OFF and ACC Check. ITS JUST ALWAYS HOT!
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