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You can use Forscan to set the fog lights to be fog lights and cornering lights (one side or the other turns on when you turn the wheel) and are below 25 mph.
I wasn't aware that was possible, do you know what the FORScan settings are and in what module?
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I wasn't aware that was possible, do you know what the FORScan settings are and in what module?
BdyCM " 726-39-01" **xx xxxx xx-- Fog Light Usage: 00=Fog Cornering 01=Fog DRL 02=Fog DRL Cornering 03=Fog Only

So set it to 00 instead of 03 in the BdyCM module (not as built)
 

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Hello, wondering if you may be able to assist me. I have the oracle triple fogs lights, changed to the updated factory switch with the single fog light switch, and used the 4x4TruckLEd adapter harness to connect to factory wiring, and have followed all the ForScan changes but still cannot get power to lights or indicator on the dash.
I didn’t have power to one of the lights at first. I didn’t have the patience to try and add another connector, so I cut and wired with butt connectors, and then it worked. I read you are not getting any power, so maybe reset forscan and start fresh. If that doesn’t work, check to see if the connector is faulty. Check for continuity and if they’re good maybe test factory wires before the connector. Chance of 2 bad connectors are minimal, but if you followed all the steps and the switch works otherwise…start simple and work your way up.
 

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BdyCM " 726-39-01" **xx xxxx xx-- Fog Light Usage: 00=Fog Cornering 01=Fog DRL 02=Fog DRL Cornering 03=Fog Only

So set it to 00 instead of 03 in the BdyCM module (not as built)
Ok, thanks I will give it a try.
 

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I removed (cut off) the factory connector and replaced it with a male weathershield connector that mated to the female connector on the harness 4x4truckleds provided

Any idea what the gague of the wire is on the factory harness? I'm trying to get all my supplies so when my lights arrive I'm ready. I have found waterproof connectors that range from 16 AWG down to 22AWG.
 

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It is confirmed if you have the front sensors you have the foglight wiring. I just verified the it exists on my Badlands the passenger side and the wire insulation color matches. Does any of the after market lights have a compatible connector? if not it should not be too hard to make a jumper.
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I have a Badlands with the High package. So it sounds like I will have these connectors. All these pictures are super up close. Where should I be looking behind my bumper? What did you have to remove to access them?
 

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I have a Badlands with the High package. So it sounds like I will have these connectors. All these pictures are super up close. Where should I be looking behind my bumper? What did you have to remove to access them?
They are behind the plastic surround of the tow hooks.
 

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Any idea what the gague of the wire is on the factory harness? I'm trying to get all my supplies so when my lights arrive I'm ready. I have found waterproof connectors that range from 16 AWG down to 22AWG.
Sorry, that was a while ago…though that sounds like the range of the connectors I used
 

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They are behind the plastic surround of the tow hooks.
Take the plastic surround off and they're easier to find. It just 4 plastic retainers. Easy to pop the retainers out remove the plastic surround with out tools.
 

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Take the plastic surround off and they're easier to find. It just 4 plastic retainers. Easy to pop the retainers out remove the plastic surround with out tools.
Thanks. I have the modular bumper and don’t see any plastic, but I’ll look in that area.
 
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I can no longer find M2DZ-11654-DA sold anywhere, it says replaced by the BA version, but I think that is incorrect, due to the blind spot on the DA.
 

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Thanks. I

have te modular bumper, and don’t see any plastic, but I’ll look in that area.
There is plastic around the tow hooks. Watch any video on how to remove the modular bumper.
 

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Did you set them up as cornering lights? Probably my favorite thing about adding fogs.
Finished installing the Diode Dynamics Elite Series fog Lamps this weekend on my 2021 Base. I replaced the factory headlight switch with the front fog enabled one and made the necessary changes in FORScan. I am very pleased with the build quality and the amber backlight capability.
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Did you tie them in at c203 or c192
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