There are so many possibilities, there's no way to cover them in one short video. Like has been already said, if you know how to do this stuff, you have a good idea how to handle it. If you don't, best to let the dealer do it instead of risking burning up your bronco.On purpose.
Still confused, 6 switches, 5 wired... Maybe they left 1 so you could go wherever you want?They put up an article with this info too. It's pretty detailed.
https://community.thebronconation.com/how-to-use-the-auxiliary-switches-on-your-bronco/
Those are typically powered through the OBD port.So if you say run a rock slider step (the ones that retract) in the switch it'll drain the battery if the switch is always on? Or is it just when the vehicle is "On" ?
6 powered circuits under the hood associated with the 6 switches.Still confused, 6 switches, 5 wired... Maybe they left 1 so you could go wherever you want?
Right. You can run multiple circuits off of 1 switch (under total power of course). I guess I was just expecting 6 pre wired "from the distribution". Not sure why, but I did.6 powered circuits under the hood associated with the 6 switches.
From that distribution point and the elsewhere are a total of 5 “circuits” (wires) that go between various points on the vehicle.
If you want to power the latter, you connect them to the former.
I think there's mistake in the video. You can see at 3:08 in the video there are clearly 6 wires, but he only shows where 5 of them go.That is the only part I get: 1 to the top, 1 to the back, 1 to the grill, 2 to the glove box....hmmm, I lost 1...
There is a diagram above that shows 5 wired FROM the power box. @ZackDanger posted it.I think there's mistake in the video. You can see at 3:08 in the video there are clearly 6 wires, but he only shows where 5 of them go.
I see 6 feeder wires in his hand coming from the switches, but he only shows 5 possible locations to use them. Perhaps as suggested, the 6th is a your choice option, but he forgot to mention that?There is a diagram above that shows 5 wired FROM the power box. @ZackDanger posted it.