So if I understand your suggestion, you’re saying use a second aux switch to act as a fuse? I would suggest just buying an inline fuse, wire it between the red wire and the battery, and then you only need 1 aux switch to act as the trigger. Or was there another reason to use two switches?
lots of clicks and pops here...and to add, a horrible whistle between 30-40 mph. I know its the top since whenever I take the two front panels out, the whistle is gone.
Still grateful to have my Bronco, just a sign that I should keep the top off
Here's another question... For those taking the replacement, when is the right time to do it? Now, as they become available, or months down the line when they are churning them out by the thousands? Personally Im thinking about waiting a little bit to make sure the production and replacement...
very strange. When your black wire is connected to the chassis, that’s the same setup I have, not sure why you are getting a different result.
one thing you can test; before I installed permanently, I wanted to test it out. I connected right into the battery, red positive, black negative, and...
Does flipping aux 6 trigger it at all, or not work after the startup?
It sounds like the yellow wire is constantly getting power, rather than just momentary.
In mine, Red directly to battery, Black to chassis ground, yellow to aux 6. For me, no sound on start up (although that does sound...
It seemed to me that the non-powered wires which carry power to the other areas of the truck are in the same wire bundle as the powered ones that go to the aux switches. Here is a picture that shows by color where each wire goes.
I tested it this way before going the route I did. It did not work
The trigger signal (yellow wire) needs to be independent of the red positive wire.
I wish it did work, would have made things much easier
I went to check on mine, but need to confirm where this photo came from.
Was is the B pillar or C pillar? 2dr or 4dr? I tried to see on my 4dr with the 2nd top section still on, looking above the C pillar, but I did not find the 3 bolts in your picture.
Thanks
Dan