it part of the top of the bumper (plastic top part)
that is what/ how the plastic is attached to the metal portion of the bumper.
it part of the plastic guard (forget it actual name), not a separate replaceable part.
Short answer is you enable all that apply to you.
For example, if you don't have the blind spot modules, those will not show up, so there is nothing to change for them.
Hi, I guess there's multiple questions.
-Does anyone have a pin out for the Braptor front Mod Bumper wiring harness.
-Does anyone have the pin out for standard bronco with Mod bumper wiring harness.
So anyone have the part numbers for those wiring harness?
I'm wondering if the only difference...
Out of curiosity, why that gauge wire?
More specifically, what's it for?
If that's what you need, I just wouldn't go smaller because it fits.
Some background would be helpful.
They are functional all the same and keyed the same.
If I did it again, I would use (4) FL3Z-14A318-N (They have the shortest length wire)
OR
Choose what is cheapest
The parts (molex connectors, wires, ect) are all reasonable priced.
It's a good DYI project.
The wires are labeled for the cavity they go in.
(It is number on the connector, you can see it in your picture:1,4,22,13,21,34)
What you have is incorrect. (there are reversed)
Look at the other side of the connector. That is how the wire/colors should be.
For the bronco The changes I listed are accurate for what needs to be done in software.
(You still need to change the modules)
You do not need to run any new wires to the BCM.
The LEDs that are standard are single color, the icy blue.
Those technically could dim. They're controlled over the...
For the Bronco:
Option 1: Easy mode, Text Version (To enable Ambient lighting in menu)
Change ambient lighting from Single to Pantone in the APIM module
Option 2: Asbuild, Data Version (To enable Ambient lighting in menu)
Change * based on table below...
Look at your front foot Wells, you should see a metal rectangular bracket. This is where the light module goes, assuming you don't have it.
Look to see if within about 4 in of there is a connector driver side should be black. I believe passenger side is gray.
If you have those connectors at...
Hardware. It's just replacing a LED module for another.
You have to change the connectors because the ice blue standard led does not have the same connector as the color changing.
Then you need to also run wire to underneath the drivers and passenger seat if you want rear lights for the second...
So question to you.
Is the module installed?
If so, is the fuse good question
The bronco does not have Lane centering.
It has Lane keeping.
Lane centering will keep you in the middle of the lines, as best it can.
What the bronco has is lane keeping which will act like bumpers on a bowling...
Parking and reverse lights are controlled by a relay, those should work without any programming or tow module.
If you're left ,right, battery charge don't work on the 7-pin connector that could mean.
The tow module is not installed.
Or
The fuse for the tow module is blown.
Or
The module is...
Overly simple answer,
The wiring, and the plug for the 4/7 pin connector is there.
The wiring is not connected to anything (ie trailer brake module)
You will not have functional left, right, brake lights.
Unless someone has installed that module, what you have is the prep for it only.
I'm suggesting you probably did not actually get the correct tow module installed but only got the four pin module.
From a wiring perspective, what you're saying should not be possible with the correct install.
I guess I need more information because they're derived from the same plug, the wiring is exactly the same for those sources.
Did you have a third party module for the four pin?
If you're using the Ford 4/7 pin controller, I don't see how that would even be possible under standard practices.