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<blockquote data-quote="WVford" data-source="post: 1272745" data-attributes="member: 28065"><p><strong>Add fog lights and change to factory switch</strong></p><p></p><p>This process should work on the F-series trucks as well as the E-series vans 2009-14(17).</p><p>This is what I did on my 2012 E-150 XLT van. I used the same switch as the F-series trucks. I only had the standard headlight switch originally (SW-6644). I wanted to change to the factory headlamp + fog light switch (SW-6636). I did have to get a new pigtail with all the wires for the new pins (WPT-934). </p><p></p><p>The fog lights come on when the switch is turned on and the knob is pulled out. The fog lights turn off when the high beams are activated (like the factory switch in my Explorer and legal requirement in many states).</p><p></p><p>The switch knob it a different style than the original switch. However, it matches the trim rings on the dash vents (gear-like rather than bar style). I think the F-series light switches are already like this.</p><p></p><p>To remove the switch, take off the skirt below the steering wheel (snaps off). Reach behind dash and push out the switch. Some tabs can be depressed to help release switch. The new switch has the same form factor and fits the hole. The existing plug is the same, just minus the extra wires needed.</p><p></p><p>The most important note here is that the factory fog light switch goes to ground, not +12v.</p><p></p><p>I ran the constant power from the power distribution box terminal in the engine compartment. The relays are in the engine compartment as well. The High Beam tap is from just behind the head lamp socket (easiest place to find wire).</p><p></p><p><u>Update</u>: The foglight indicator light on the switch needs to be hooked to the foglamp power wire to illuminate. Relay-A, #87, to switch pigtail pin 10. See updated diagram.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WVford, post: 1272745, member: 28065"] [b]Add fog lights and change to factory switch[/b] This process should work on the F-series trucks as well as the E-series vans 2009-14(17). This is what I did on my 2012 E-150 XLT van. I used the same switch as the F-series trucks. I only had the standard headlight switch originally (SW-6644). I wanted to change to the factory headlamp + fog light switch (SW-6636). I did have to get a new pigtail with all the wires for the new pins (WPT-934). The fog lights come on when the switch is turned on and the knob is pulled out. The fog lights turn off when the high beams are activated (like the factory switch in my Explorer and legal requirement in many states). The switch knob it a different style than the original switch. However, it matches the trim rings on the dash vents (gear-like rather than bar style). I think the F-series light switches are already like this. To remove the switch, take off the skirt below the steering wheel (snaps off). Reach behind dash and push out the switch. Some tabs can be depressed to help release switch. The new switch has the same form factor and fits the hole. The existing plug is the same, just minus the extra wires needed. The most important note here is that the factory fog light switch goes to ground, not +12v. I ran the constant power from the power distribution box terminal in the engine compartment. The relays are in the engine compartment as well. The High Beam tap is from just behind the head lamp socket (easiest place to find wire). [U]Update[/U]: The foglight indicator light on the switch needs to be hooked to the foglamp power wire to illuminate. Relay-A, #87, to switch pigtail pin 10. See updated diagram. [/QUOTE]
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