Headlight switch wiring
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Headlight switch wiring
My aftermarket bumper deleted my fog lights and I added some spotlights on the bumper. I just wired the spotlights to the fog light wiring. My switch is now messed up and I just want to wire the spotlights to a seperate switch. Does anybody know what wires control the fog lights on the back of the headlight switch? Will I have to wire in a new hot wire to the new switch or does the headlight switch have separate hots for the headlights and foglights?
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If you are installing aftermarket fog lights, you should wire them up from start to finish without using your existing wiring. You may run into other problems by using the existing wiring. For one thing, the fuse for your factory fog lights might not be big enough for aftermarket fog lights. I have heard of people wiring aftermarket fog lights to the factory fog light wiring, and have problems. I would start from scratch, and wire them from start to finish. Good luck.
#4
What caused the switch to go bad? Switches are designed to handle certain amounts of power, so some switches can handle more power then others. If you are pulling too much power through the switch, it might work for a while, but then it's going to stop working.
#5
I hate to admit it but what happened to it is kind of humorous. The switch broke off of where it's mounted. In other words it could still turn the headlights on but if I pulled it out to turn the spotlights on it would just pull off. I put some gorilla glue on it to try to get it to work again and I guess I put too much on it. Now I can still turn the headlights on but the switch won't pull out at all. I know, stupid mistake. But this is the reason for wanting to wire to a seperate switch.
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w/auto, w/fog, headlamp switch for a 2008 F250 = $30.25 new...
not sure what year you have, but I'd be surprised if there is a $70 difference between any of the years
w/auto, w/fog, headlamp switch for a 2008 F250 = $30.25 new...
not sure what year you have, but I'd be surprised if there is a $70 difference between any of the years
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2001-2004 Ford F250 Super Duty Headlight Switch - Body Electrical - Motorcraft 01-04 F250 Super Duty Headlight Switch - 5339-05048611 - PartsGeek
This is the switch I have. My point is, whether its 30 bucks or 100, I already have other switches I can use and take 10 minutes of work so why not just wire up a new one and not have to buy a new ford headlamp switch.
This is the switch I have. My point is, whether its 30 bucks or 100, I already have other switches I can use and take 10 minutes of work so why not just wire up a new one and not have to buy a new ford headlamp switch.
#12
Did you do any mods to your wiring? On my 2003 F350 I did the mod to have the fogs on with the high beams. I liked that, and am trying to figure out if that can be done on the 08 trucks. Or, should I just power the fogs with an upfitter switch?
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2001-2004 Ford F250 Super Duty Headlight Switch - Body Electrical - Motorcraft 01-04 F250 Super Duty Headlight Switch - 5339-05048611 - PartsGeek
This is the switch I have. My point is, whether its 30 bucks or 100, I already have other switches I can use and take 10 minutes of work so why not just wire up a new one and not have to buy a new ford headlamp switch.
This is the switch I have. My point is, whether its 30 bucks or 100, I already have other switches I can use and take 10 minutes of work so why not just wire up a new one and not have to buy a new ford headlamp switch.
I've always been an advocate of repairing the problem instead of fixing it.
also, do you have an 01, or an 02-04? They are different... I wouldn't trust that link you provided.
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99-01: the original Super Duty design... Not sure why, but that is one expensive switch that doesn't make a distinction between w/fog and w/o fog.
99-01: the original Super Duty design... Not sure why, but that is one expensive switch that doesn't make a distinction between w/fog and w/o fog.