I got it apart but now I just need to see if I can get the old switch out of the Bronco.
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Pull on that panel underneath the steering wheel...to the left of the steering columnOk I received my ML3Z-11654-DA. So, what is the easiest way to get the switch out of the Bronco? Also, to swap over the puddle light switch? There are tabs all over this thing.
It comes out pretty easy.... it's hinged on the bottomI got it apart but now I just need to see if I can get the old switch out of the Bronco.
Oh, so the switch doesn't just come out with the tabs? You have to pull on the panel?Pull on that panel underneath the steering wheel...to the left of the steering column
Pull on that panel underneath the steering wheel...to the left of the steering column
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Pry it loose on the left and then pull on it on the right side
Hey, thanks for the pics... Good shot of the alley light control module.Pry it loose on the left and then pull on it on the right side
That is the ground (-) wire.Quick question the is the black/green wire a ground? There is 1 yellow/orange wire and 1 brown wire. They both get power when turning on the fog light switch. The black and green does nothing, what's that wire for? Thanks.
What do the blue and green switches do? You can't just post extra switches and not share =PI have a big bend with factory fogs. But on modular bumper. Here are some picks of the factory wire harness for the fogs. Also what it's plugged into. Hope this helps some.
Blue is for A piller spot lights, and Green does nothing yet.What do the blue and green switches do? You can't just post extra switches and not share =P
Here’s a single fog without puddle lights.....
Take note that it doesn’t have a connector to add the puddle module (at screw driver )
Could you please tell me what the part number is for that switch, that's the one I need?Here’s a single fog without puddle lights.....
Take note that it doesn’t have a connector to add the puddle module (at screw driver )