How To Install F150 Headlight Switch fog / driving lights

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lka

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I've got about 120 in it, but I paid Full price for the switch :/ those things I posted above were like 5.00 because it came with a little plug, like a hobby kit or something lol
 

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Good write up. I was surprised the Raptor didn't have the pull out light switch for fogs like the 'regular' F150's. I like that feature. I'll have to look into this closer once I get what I want on my lights figured out...
 

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How are the kits coming along? Any Progress I'd be interested in one as well. I'm looking at the the rigid license plate mounts and this would be perfect.
 

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Waiting on my brother with a price, for some reason he ordered me the harness behind the switch, then Christmas and everything, I was planning on bugging him about it mon or Tuesday. I found a place to get bigger packages of the little plugs and brought a package for the hell of it. Once I get the price of the switch I'll post and we all can figure out if it's worth the trouble. I paid around 100 for the switch but he has a ford hookup. He deals with GM Wholesale parts.
 

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The switches from a 2012 and 2013 are different even though they look a like. I recently went to my local dealer and purchased a 2013 switch and the part numbers are different so is the price. The 2013 switch is cheaper than the 2012 and has a BA in the part number and the 2012 has a CA. The parts guys said the pins for the power where in a different location and that that is why the part numbers where different. I included a picture of the part number on my switch for those looking to purchase a 2013 switch

To continue the discussion, RockAuto provided a very easy understanding between the different switch options:

MOTORCRAFT Part # SW6635 {#9L3Z11654AA}
w/ Conventional Headlamp; w/o Fog Lamps
$20.79

MOTORCRAFT Part # SW6638 {#9L3Z11654DA}
w/ Automatic Headlamp; w/o Fog Lamps
$23.79

MOTORCRAFT Part # SW6636 {#9L3Z11654BA}
w/ Conventional Headlamp; w/ Fog Lamps
$25.79

MOTORCRAFT Part # SW6637 {#9L3Z11654CA}
w/ Automatic Headlamp; w/ Fog Lamps
$56.99

So, for my '14 I am ordering the last one. Amazon has it for $49, their "stock photo" is a stalk switch... but don't let that deter you.

Amazon.com: Motorcraft SW-6637 Headlamp Switch: Automotive
 

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Can someone break down the wiring process where my dumb a@@ can understand it please?

Seems to me that one side of the switch would require the 12 volt feed and the other side would go to the lights.


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