Raptor Aux Light and Switch Wiring

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • In this video I show you how to use your aux switches in the cab of your Gen 1 Ford F150 SVT Raptor! I also show you briefly how to solder!
    Wire colors
    -AUX 1 30A (fuse #18) Yellow
    -AUX 2 30A (fuse #19) Green with Brown tracer
    -AUX 3 15A (fuse #44) Purple with Green tracer
    -AUX 4 10A (fuse #28) Brown
    -Green, Blue, Purple and Red are the “pass through wires”
    Lights
    -gglights.com/c...
    Tools
    -10 mm socket
    -Wire cutter
    -Wire stripper
    -Wire crimper
    -Soldering iron w/ solder
    Parts used
    -butt connector
    -eyelet crimp connector
    -heat shrink
    -zip ties

КОМЕНТАРІ • 39

  • @siamesestallions8381
    @siamesestallions8381 2 роки тому +4

    Great video super detailed & helpful

  • @elgato7824
    @elgato7824 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video man, very thorough.

  • @FreedomIsntFree2023
    @FreedomIsntFree2023 Рік тому +1

    Minute Maintenance....good video!

  • @KJA6161
    @KJA6161 2 місяці тому

    If only I watched this video at 9pm (it’s 2am now)

  • @pinchenayyytv9478
    @pinchenayyytv9478 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this video!!

  • @hankgs
    @hankgs 2 роки тому +1

    Subscribed, great detailed video(s)

  • @brucewalton7107
    @brucewalton7107 Рік тому

    Did you have to connect power to the battery or just the upfitter swirch

  • @hankgs
    @hankgs 2 роки тому +1

    Does the factory switch have a relay/ fuse? I guess you only needed the + and - wires that went to the lights...(?) I have an led light bar I was going to install on my 2014 and it doesn't have wiring harness, wondering if I need just the ground and positive or if I need a relay... Thanks, great vid

    • @minutemaintenance7385
      @minutemaintenance7385  2 роки тому +1

      The factory switches have fuses but no relay. You would add the relay after the pass through, in the engine bay.

  • @hoenemeyerj
    @hoenemeyerj 23 дні тому

    Did you wire power to the battery directly at all? Was it just to the upfitter wire via the pass-through?

    • @minutemaintenance7385
      @minutemaintenance7385  23 дні тому

      To the pass through. It goes to a fuse in the fuse block.

    • @hoenemeyerj
      @hoenemeyerj 23 дні тому

      @@minutemaintenance7385did your initial harness come with a relay? If so, did you also cut that out from the harness?
      I have fog lights that come with a fuse, relay and switch. Trying to figure out how to wire it up correctly.

  • @jennabarry27
    @jennabarry27 2 роки тому

    Thank you!!

  • @codyblake6836
    @codyblake6836 3 місяці тому

    I'm trying to wire up some Traveler's offroad lights and I see in your video you only have a red and black wire? Is that's all that's needed sorry for being "loose termed"

    • @minutemaintenance7385
      @minutemaintenance7385  3 місяці тому

      No need to be sorry! Red for power, which goes to the relay, and black for ground.

  • @venomous
    @venomous Рік тому

    i need to get some more wire for my lights, which gauge should be used on this?

  • @SvtRaptor13
    @SvtRaptor13 2 роки тому

    So the aux switch wires arent powered already? On a 2018 raptor the wires from the aux switches were already hot just needed to connect the lights to it

    • @minutemaintenance7385
      @minutemaintenance7385  2 роки тому

      The wires coming out of the switches are hot, but they need to be connected to a "pass through" wire if you're running something on the outside of the truck.

    • @FreedomIsntFree2023
      @FreedomIsntFree2023 Рік тому

      The Gen 1 upfitter switch outputs are hot, like the Gen 2. However, on the Gen 1 these go area behind the glove box, not under the hood like the Gen 2.
      For the Gen 1, you use the "pass-thru" wires to get the power outside the cab (into the engine compartment). For the Gen 2, those same "pass-thru" wires allow a connection from under the hood, back into the cab. The pass-thru wires are used for the same function, just in opposite direction for the Gen1 & Gen 2. Hope that makes sense?

  • @perrycarditi5
    @perrycarditi5 2 роки тому

    Do you notice any hood glare when driving at night? Also, any issues from dust, snow, or fog with the yellows up high? Pro’s or cons since installing?

    • @minutemaintenance7385
      @minutemaintenance7385  2 роки тому +1

      There is a little bit of glare but the benefits outweigh it. They are a huge help. I've done a couple night runs with them and was never worried about something jumping in front of me unexpectedly.

    • @perrycarditi5
      @perrycarditi5 2 роки тому

      @@minutemaintenance7385 very cool, thanks

  • @MaddSweetGT500
    @MaddSweetGT500 2 роки тому

    So where did that yellow wire come from? What did you connect it to?

    • @minutemaintenance7385
      @minutemaintenance7385  2 роки тому

      Yellow wire? Under the hood?

    • @FreedomIsntFree2023
      @FreedomIsntFree2023 Рік тому +1

      That yellow wire under the dash is the output wire from the upfitter switch (Ford wire). He connected it to the blue "pass-thru" wire, allowing the upfitter switch to power the ditch lights.

  • @derickdouangnouanexay
    @derickdouangnouanexay Рік тому

    So we don’t need the relay to the lights

    • @minutemaintenance7385
      @minutemaintenance7385  Рік тому

      Yes, you will need to use a relay still to run the lights. The amp draw is too high and would pop a fuse.

    • @derickdouangnouanexay
      @derickdouangnouanexay Рік тому

      @@minutemaintenance7385 so keep the relay an and fuse an wire all that to the aux switch in the truck

    • @derickdouangnouanexay
      @derickdouangnouanexay Рік тому

      An I’m using a small square pod to

    • @minutemaintenance7385
      @minutemaintenance7385  Рік тому

      So the wire you run from the aux switch will power the relay. The relay is connected to power, ground, and sent towards the light.

    • @RyanLosey
      @RyanLosey Рік тому +1

      You don't need a relay if the load is under the amp rating of the aux switch used. you would only need the relay if the load has a greater draw that the rating of the switch connected to. In this case a couple small LED's you probably wouldn't need a relay.

  • @b4sean
    @b4sean 13 днів тому

    Get to the point dude

  • @cjgambill
    @cjgambill 9 місяців тому

    Thank you!