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Yeah, I literally posted the diagrams in the post before yours. How are you connecting the lights? Do your lights have the for connectors to fit the factory wiring? You have power at fuse 62 but not at the factory fog connector? Pictures of the wiring? What color are the wires at your fogs?All the upfitter fuses are good. When I say there is no power to the tail, I mean to the factory plug/the light.
I am not sure if you have seen the diagram I attached to this reply, but any ideas would help.
This. Definitely check that amperage to be sure you can run all 6 on that switch. I think it may be too much. You could get by using switch 2 or 3 for all six. You may want to re-attack this and use separate switches. But if you’re dead set on using that 10 amp switch, consider running a relay.Pretty sure the kits from Baja designs intends for the 2 squadrons to be run off a relay direct to battery. I don’t think the factory wiring is rated for that amperage. The fog light kit I got from them came with wiring to do it this way. Maybe you blew the fuse?
Yes, there is an adapter to connect the Baja Designs lights to the factory harness. Yes, there is power at fuse 62 and not at the fog connector. See photo showing the factory fog connector with the brown/green wire.Yeah, I literally posted the diagrams in the post before yours. How are you connecting the lights? Do your lights have the for connectors to fit the factory wiring? You have power at fuse 62 but not at the factory fog connector? Pictures of the wiring? What color are the wires at your fogs?
And there’s your problem. Gen 3 switches are setup different from Gen 2 switches as follows…I am only trying to run four on switch one and two on the factory fog switch.
As a side note, switch 1 is supposed to be rated for 15 amps