No - I did a lot more disassembly than those bottom panels and braces and could only see it is up higher than the steering column, most likely behind the instrument cluster. I gave up looking for it after a few hours of ripping things apart.
There are schematics for the taillight wiring in this thread, but not the brake light switch.
FWIW, I attempted to tap into the brake light switch for the same purpose (and to install a relay to prevent the brake/directional conflict), and found the switch impossible to get to, without removing...
We were driving down the hiway, cold and very windy day, and the driver's window (also a 2 door hardtop) blew in from the track and started flapping around until I lowered it a bit and raised it back into the track.
I did try doing the window limit reset trick by holding the window button down...
Both are true for me, but still on 3.5.2. I have to assume that for my options/configuration, they're not releasing updates yet. OTA updates manual check says none are available for me.
Still seeing 3.5.2 on mine. Says no updates available.
I am getting sick of this 5 minute PITA fuse pull scenario too. I hope this overdue TSB get published soon!!!
It's two fat tire e-bikes. Between the length of the coach, the hitch, the bronco and the bikes, she's a large package!
These incredibly twisty roads out by Yosemite were insane, all hooked up! 😂
I bought that brake light switch relay and attempted to install it. It was the final factor to skipping wired and going wireless. After taking apart the lower dash, and no apparent access to the brake light switch, I gave up. It is waaaayy up behind the instrument cluster. F that.
Update. Since we are also taking our fat tire e-bikes tomorrow on a Kuat rack and cover, all lights were 100% covered. Used the same Velcro straps I mentioned and placed lights on top left and right. This also works great, if we are taking bikes.
The bumper. Worked great!
For peace of mind, I ordered 30" velco straps to make sure the lights don't fall off, but they stuck pretty well without them over a couple hour drive. The individual lights have a U bracket on the back of them that has the magnet attached to it. It would accept the...
FWIW, I attempted the Curt kit for the lighting and got fast blinking tail lights on the RV and the front of the bronco, nothing on the back. Before I messed up anything, I just went with the wireless lighting from Amazon, and they're working great!
Setup is:
TOAD: 2022 Bronco Badlands 2.7l...