Saw this today:
https://www.stickerfab.com/products/21-offroad-magic-reverse-harness-for-auxiliary-switches-reverse-on-demand-2021-bronco
Answer on how to hook reverse lights to aux switch
Working around this blis box is f’n pissing me off. It looked like the resistor had some red adhesive on the back. How strong is that? If I didn’t have to fit this bracket in this tiny gap, it would make things a lot easier
Have you done this same sort of thing with another vehicle? If so, I'd like to look at any procedures you might have. I could probably figure it out from there for the Bronco. Thanks.
I appreciate your input and thanks for your time. I understand the aux wiring, its where I connect that aux wire that is confusing me. Do I just take the aux wire and connect it to the GN/BN wire (page 24) of that passenger side tail light. If I connect to just that one, will it effect both tail...
You sound like someone that might be able to answer my question. I just received Oracle tail lights. I want to be able to manually turn on the reverse lights with one of my auxiliary switches to light up the back of the vehicle when I need light back there. My question is, where is the best...
So would that reverse light wire be a single wire in engine bay, a fuse box thing, or do I need to tap into that wire in the back where those lights are?
I just drilled into bumper to add this Baja Design 10" S8. It throws a lot of light and I was able to push it back far enough where it sits behind the bumper a bit.
I just spray painted these black and used self tapping screws ($5)...
Same thing happened to me this past weekend. First time in 4 low. At first I thought I accidently hit the gas but in a 2 hour period it probably happened about 5-6 times. It was unsettling. I have a 2.7 auto.