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Aux switches install problem - no power in the fuse

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Hi Guys,
Appreciate if you can assist.
I have an outer banks, and bought the kit from middleton to install the ufliffter switch.
It includes the new wiring harness , and a new fuse box.

After the install, i have power to the overhead aux switch 1-6
But don't have power in any of the new fuses in the fuse box (60-65).
I forced the ground screws as i saw recommended by others, but it didn't help.
Any suggestions?
It looks like no power in any of the new fuses.

Appreciate your help.
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I had a similar problem. Did you change the fuse box under the hood? If not, you should and make sure the upper and lower are seated good. Mine wouldn’t crank until I figured this out
 
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Yes I did change the fuse box.
I'll give it another try.
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Is there some programming needed when adding this in OEM-style? There wouldn't necessarily need to be, but it also wouldn't surprise me.
 

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Is there some programming needed when adding this in OEM-style? There wouldn't necessarily need to be, but it also wouldn't surprise me.
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If you didn’t already you have to configure the new BCMC with FDRS.
 

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If you didn’t already you have to configure the new BCMC with FDRS.
Not true. I’ve never programmed and it works fine. I had to crank down the fuse box again. It tightens up and feels like it’s seated, but you have to keep going and it “pops” in. Then it’s loose and you crank down finally. I’d check that.
 

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Not true. I’ve never programmed and it works fine. I had to crank down the fuse box again. It tightens up and feels like it’s seated, but you have to keep going and it “pops” in. Then it’s loose and you crank down finally. I’d check that.
Oh okay. I was just going off other write ups posted on here which said it was needed 🤷‍♂️
 

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It does toss an error code, but no dash lights. You can see the code in Forscan, but can’t clear it. That takes a $600 Ford Diagnostic tool. Hasn’t been worth the cost. I’ve had it into the dealer for warranty work and they’ve yet to say anything about it. 🤞🏻
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