GEN 1 Electrical Issue with Upfitter

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HORN HIGH ACES

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I'm curious what your solution was to fix the broken switches in the cab. I have two aux switches (3 & 4) that are not lighting up when toggled on. I'm afraid I'm going to find dead wires behind the glove box =(

I replaced the entire 4 toggle accessory switch since the internal plastic tabs for switches #1 and #4 were broken. I think I got a new one on eBay for about $50.
 

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I searched around for the part and found lots of complete raptor panel assemblies (offroad mode + hill descent + upfitters) for around $200. But I was able to find JUST the upfitter switch part direct from ford.

https://parts.ford.com/shop/en/us/electrical/switches/switch-assy-6564031-1

You can purchase the entire assembly or just individual parts contained within. Pretty handy.
 

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I searched around for the part and found lots of complete raptor panel assemblies (offroad mode + hill descent + upfitters) for around $200. But I was able to find JUST the upfitter switch part direct from ford.

https://parts.ford.com/shop/en/us/electrical/switches/switch-assy-6564031-1

You can purchase the entire assembly or just individual parts contained within. Pretty handy.


I purchased just the upfitter switch which is available on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0031C07TS/?tag=fordraptorforum-20
 

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Don't mean to hijack this thread, but I want to update this for anybody else having electrical issues with the switches. My case was definitely the broken switch assembly. the part of the toggle that connects to the switch on the circuit board was broken off completely in the case of aux 3 and cracked and loose in the case of aux 4.


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(photo cred for the last image to the other forum. Decided to order a new assembly rather than rip out switches and fix this one)
 
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