Purple is powered in the box. You donāt need anything else. I do see that #1 is part of the relay, so it goes away too. I corrected my initial statement, so not to confuse future readers.
Cut the plug off the only wire you did not #. (The largest plug... that's your power).
Remove #5.
Attach the remaining power wires to the purple wire.
#s 1 and 2 are your grounds. Attach them to the body of the truck.
#s 3 and 4 plug in to the fog lights.
Don't forget to connect the purple wires...
REPUTABLE is the key. Many available Broncos out there, but not many good Dealers.
Watertown Ford nice folks, but so small they canāt order anymore.
McGovern Ford and Norwood Dealer bad. Over sticker on everything.
Welcome!
Many model options to choose from.
As a fifth ride for me, my base purchase was money-conscious, as the prices increase quickly. Iām dressing mine as I like, and still invested less than the next available model.
Who's the Dealership?
I bought my first Bronco from Watertown Ford, and they were great. Started with all the dealer adds, and I said; "Listen, I'm flipping the truck so I don't need anything done to it."
Bad news was, they didn't do a thing - not even taking the plastic off the seats! Great...
Yeah, something's screwed up. I just checked several suppliers, and they all show Plastic Bumper WITH fog lights, but the part they show isn't even the correct thing!
They're an OEM Ford Part, available from any online Parts Retailer. At the time, they were backordered, so I was able to buy them off Ebay from someone who went another route.
End Panel - Ford (M2DZ-17E810-DA)
Every vehicle Iāve ever owned got debadged to some degree . At first, because itās easier to wax, but now more fun to have folks ask āwhat is that?ā