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We have been working with some customers who had a hard time figuring out what color wires were which switch on their 24's. Unfortunately, for whatever reason, Ford changed the colors again in 2024.
In the past, you could always look up the colors in the manual. Originally it was a paper manual. Then it went digital. Even the digital version showed you the switch wires/colors up until 2024.
This 2024 model though, we looked through the manual and online, and no where was there an update to the new colors and what they were. So working with our customers, we put the wire color chart together for you by process of elimination.
Strip a wire, turn on each switch one by one until it would turn on a test light. It's unfortunate this had to be done, however, we wanted to be sure this information was passed along for anyone else who needed this info.
We will post a detailed video on here soon on locating your switch wires and full detail. In the mean time, here are your simple directions-
1: The Aux wires are located between the battery case and the headlight on the PASSENGER SIDE. They are taped under the branch bungle of wires you see down in that crevice. It is easier and quicker to simply remove the battery and the plastic case that holds the battery to get to them than to squeeze your hands down there.
2: There are 2 bundles. Both bundles of wires have the SAME colors. ONE bundle is wrapped in WHITE tape. The other bundle is wrapped in RED tape. The one with RED tape is the one you want. It is the POWERED wire set. The bundle with WHITE tape are simply EXTENSIONS into the passenger floor board. There is nothing connected to them on either end. They are simply a way to EXTEND your switch wires to connect to them INSIDE the truck.
3: There are only 5 Wires, not 6. Your #1 switch wire was stolen to connect to the second pair of Rigid/OEM fogs from Ford. This is the one pair that has the black covers on them. The pair that is NOT covered is connected to the Headlight/Fog Switch.
If you want to get your Aux 1 Switch back, you can do this with a set of these splitters to combine your 2 Pairs into your Fog switch. Then the second link, a relocation harness to bring your Aux 1 switch connection back up to your other 5 switch wires.
4: Switch Wire Colors-
1 – (used in the bumper for the OEM fog lights. To get this back you would use our relocation harness) - 10 amp fuse. (This was swapped from #3 so # 3 is now 15 amps)
2 – GREEN/BROWN - 15 amps
3 – YELLOW - 15 amps
4 – BROWN - 10 amps
5 – BLUE /ORANGE - 5 amps
6 – YELLOW/ORANGE - 5 amps
If you have any questions or need any help, feel free to reach out-
Info @spvparts.com
SPVparts.com
317/934/6778
In the past, you could always look up the colors in the manual. Originally it was a paper manual. Then it went digital. Even the digital version showed you the switch wires/colors up until 2024.
This 2024 model though, we looked through the manual and online, and no where was there an update to the new colors and what they were. So working with our customers, we put the wire color chart together for you by process of elimination.
Strip a wire, turn on each switch one by one until it would turn on a test light. It's unfortunate this had to be done, however, we wanted to be sure this information was passed along for anyone else who needed this info.
We will post a detailed video on here soon on locating your switch wires and full detail. In the mean time, here are your simple directions-
1: The Aux wires are located between the battery case and the headlight on the PASSENGER SIDE. They are taped under the branch bungle of wires you see down in that crevice. It is easier and quicker to simply remove the battery and the plastic case that holds the battery to get to them than to squeeze your hands down there.
2: There are 2 bundles. Both bundles of wires have the SAME colors. ONE bundle is wrapped in WHITE tape. The other bundle is wrapped in RED tape. The one with RED tape is the one you want. It is the POWERED wire set. The bundle with WHITE tape are simply EXTENSIONS into the passenger floor board. There is nothing connected to them on either end. They are simply a way to EXTEND your switch wires to connect to them INSIDE the truck.
3: There are only 5 Wires, not 6. Your #1 switch wire was stolen to connect to the second pair of Rigid/OEM fogs from Ford. This is the one pair that has the black covers on them. The pair that is NOT covered is connected to the Headlight/Fog Switch.
If you want to get your Aux 1 Switch back, you can do this with a set of these splitters to combine your 2 Pairs into your Fog switch. Then the second link, a relocation harness to bring your Aux 1 switch connection back up to your other 5 switch wires.
2-Way Raptor OEM Fog Connector Splitter (F-150 & Bronco Raptor OEM FOGS combine both pairs to 1 switch) (Pair)
2 Molex Connector Splitter MAIN APPLICATION/DESCRIPTION- If you have an F-150 or Bronco in the Raptor trim. These splitters allow you to combine BOTH of the OEM Ford/Rigid fogs together to either the fog switch or aux 1 switch. This frees up the other. We recommend our switch wire relocation...
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SPV Parts 2021-2024 Ford Raptor GEN 3 Aux 1 & Fog Switch Relocation Plug N Play Harness
This small harness lets you take back your switch wires! If you purchased an 801A Raptor with the factory Fog Lights, your Aux 1 wire and the fog switch wire are stuck, relocated down to the bumper. This makes it difficult to connect them to other harnesses, such as our triple harness. Or maybe...
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4: Switch Wire Colors-
1 – (used in the bumper for the OEM fog lights. To get this back you would use our relocation harness) - 10 amp fuse. (This was swapped from #3 so # 3 is now 15 amps)
2 – GREEN/BROWN - 15 amps
3 – YELLOW - 15 amps
4 – BROWN - 10 amps
5 – BLUE /ORANGE - 5 amps
6 – YELLOW/ORANGE - 5 amps
If you have any questions or need any help, feel free to reach out-
Info @spvparts.com
SPVparts.com
317/934/6778
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