Ford Bronco 6th Gen Raptor LED Grille Lights - Installation Guide! Badlands, WildTrak, Everglades
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- Опубликовано: 6 мар 2022
- The BroncoLedShop.com Bronco LED Grille light kit is designed specifically to work with the OEM grille found on the Badlands, Wildtrak, and Everglades trim. This kit will also work with the Bronco First Edition with the same grille shown in the video.
Our kit includes three rectangular Amber LED lights and a complete, professionally built wiring harness for easy installation.
UPDATE: FUSE 21 is not applicable for the majority of installations. If that is the case please use the Parking Light, Aux Switch or Injector fuse when tapping into the fuse box with our provided add-a-fuse. You'll need to remove the original fuse and plug it into the empty slot in our add-a-fuse. Please reference your owners manual for the exact fuse location in your vehicle.
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UPDATE: FUSE 21 is not applicable for the majority of installations. If that is the case please use the Parking Light, Aux Switch or Injector fuse when tapping into the fuse box with our provided add-a-fuse. You'll need to remove the original fuse and plug it into the empty slot in our add-a-fuse. Please reference your owners manual for the exact fuse location in your vehicle.
great vid. you're right; 21 didn't work. i used an aux fuse, #63 switch #4 ( I think).
I appreciate the detailed explanation!
Awesome need some for my badlands
Coming soon! Be sure to sign up for updates on our website to be notified as soon as they are in stock.
This is one of the best precise videos i have ever see. You did a great job detail by detail. Thank you very much. Well done!!!
Mine doesn't show a fuse 21. But what I did is put mine in the area where she was putting hers in to and I pulled a 15amp fuse out and added it to the add a fuse and plugged it back in to the original 15amp fuse spot. Works perfectly.
Great video. I'll be doing this soon.
Thank you, we love to hear that!
Yessss!!! I’ll definitely be adding these to my future badlands
Awesome!
Excellent instructional video. Nice Porsche BTW.
Thank you! 👍
Very thorough demonstration. Would like to have seen how the wiring is routed into the fuse box but perhaps that'll be more self-explanatory once I have an actual Bronco to look at.
The wiring to the fuse box / power can actually be done in a few ways. Some broncos with the Auxiliary switches in the cabin can route these LEDs to work with those switches, otherwise, we suggest using the parking lights, aux switch fuse, or Ignition fuse as well. We're learning that not all broncos have power to Fuse Slot 21 as mentioned in the video originally.
Great video. Instead of going to slot 21,the wildtrack has the prewired aux switches. Wouldn't nthat work as well
Yeah most have the aux switches but who wants to flip the switch each time they drive it.
My husband is installing them now but is trying to find a better way to hide the wires
Looks great and loved the walkthrough. The website shows currently Sold Out. I clicked to Notify Me When Available. What kind of timeframe for Badlands/Wildtrak Grille Lights availability are you guys expecting at this point?
We expect to have more in stock late this week / early next week. Be sure to use the Notify Me function to be the first to hear when they are available. We expect them to return in limited quantities over the next few months.
Making one for the Black Diamond grill?
Will these work on a big bend model?
Awesome video! A bit off topic, but what offset wheels do you have? And did you lift it at all past Sasquatch package? The stance is absolutely perfect!
Thank you! The vehicle in the video belongs to a customer so unfortunately I don't have all that information.
Came here for this exact information and same reasons!
It’s a negative 12 offset.
What are your wheel and tire specs? And are you lifted any more over the stock Sasquatch?
Thank you for the kind words! This vehicle belonged to a customer so I'm not 100% sure on the specs unfortunately.
Ok , so im an idiot. Id like to buy a set and cant find the notify me button ,.. poease help . Thanks
If someone has a safari push bar, will it cover the lights?
No it won’t cover the lights. The top of the bar sits between the Bronco letters and the lights
Getting ready to install these on my Badlands and have a couple of questions. If I want to run these off of an upfitter switch, do I need to remove fuse that is included in the kit and hook those wires up to the corresponding switch in the engine compartment?
Yes that's correct - these can be wired up with the auxiliary switches that come with some of the Broncos. You'd just need to cut the power wire (the add-a-fuse) and wire it that way instead.
Okay so I am an idiot. I'd like to get a cent for my while check and I cannot find the notify me but can you please help me out? Thanks
I just could not get the fuse tap to work. I ended up tapping into the parking light wire.
Sorry to hear that! Did you have two fuses in the add-a-fuse blade when trying to install it? You need to remove the original fuse (such as parking for example) and add that to the add-a-fuse so you can then tap into the fuse box to power both the original fuse + the leds.
@@broncoledshop yes I did that. I tried it in port 63 and got nothing. Then I went into the left headlight port (100), but the light was on all the time, even with the car turned off.
can the lights be wired into aux1 switch ?
Yes you can either use the fuse slot for the Aux switch or wire it directly into the harness for the Aux swithces
Can the outside lights be moved in one space?
Yes they can!
@@broncoledshop Perfect. Ordered!
Any solution for an Outer Banks grill?
Yes we have a kit for the Outer Banks, here is the link: broncoledshop.com/products/bronco-big-bend-outer-banks-led-grille-lights
We chose to only go the 2 LED option with this kit, so that the LEDs fit flush within the grille and install without any grille modification. The center space in the OEM grille does not allow for flush LED fitment, unfortunately.
@@broncoledshop thanks for the response - not sure I’m a fan of the 2 light system but makes sense.
Hey I lost my daytime running lights on the install please help me
That sounds like a fuse installation error. Be sure that the add-a-fuse blade has two fuses installed in the blade.
Crisis averted! The DRL don’t come on until the car is in drive 😑that really threw me off
21 did not work on 22 badlands/sas. no parking light fuse. all aux are 20 amp, not 10 amp
You don’t need to use a 10amp fuse slot if you are using the add a fuse! just remove the 20amp fuses and put them in an add a fuse blade, then install it back in the original slot. check our installation guide online for more info, and we have info on how an add a fuse works if you need more info
@@broncoledshop found injector fuse and it works now. thanks
Is there any for a base grill?
Coming soon in the next month or so! You can sign up for updates on the website to get notified once they are avaialble.
Just installed and no joy on the lights, any trouble shooting tips? Or is my system just busted?
Send us an email through your order confirmation and we can assist!
Same for me, everything is installed but doesn’t work. Test straight off battery and that worked fine. Thinking it may be the note they posted earlier about Fuse 21 not having power. Would be nice if they would have sent out a notice on that. Would have saved a lot of time in the troubleshooting process.
@@ryanwyckoff1999 Our website has the full installation steps with fuse mapping if you need help!
@@broncoledshop your directions were spot on, except the fuse spot you use does not work. There are no other recommended fuse number locations on your webpage.
@@ryanwyckoff1999 Here is a link to the installation guide: broncoledshop.com/pages/installation
check out this section for more info
Open the fuse box lid and using our Micro2 add-a-fuse, install the add-a-fuse into your desired power source. We suggest using any of the following including - the empty Slot number 21, Parking Lights, Aux Switch, or ignition. The add-a-fuse blade should have one fuse installed if you are using an empty fuse slot for installation, but requires two fuses if you are using any of the other listed slots. You'll need to remove the original fuse and insert it into the empty slot of the add-a-fuse in this case.
Putting marker lights on a non Bronco Raptor looks tacky… It looks like a Bronco Raptor wanna be…
That’s a ridiculous thing to say.
I’m interested in this for my 22 Bronco Base. I’ve watched install videos for it and seems relatively the same but I seen comments and photos talking about steps being left out in install videos related to the fuse box cover. Can the cover click back on with that wire plugged in. I’ve seen a photo where someone had to cut a square out of their box to allow the box to close with wire running out the side of the box. I noticed here the install also doesn’t show fuse box cover going back on at end. Can you explain this step! Anyone know from experience?
It's best to make a small knotch for the wiring to pass through so the wires arent pinched at all. A small round file works best.
@@dangl6 what about not doing that, I’d rather not cut or damage the fuse box. I have Aux switches dunno if that matters but maybe it’s avoided since I have the aux switches pre-wired?
@@forgivemylaughter You'd still need to get power to the leds somehow - so either the fuse box or splicing into the wiring for the Aux Switches. THe add-a-fuse via fuse box is a lot easier. Do you have any other wires or after marketing lighting going into the fuse box currently?
@@dangl6 no nothing, I want to get these 3 amber lights for my Base Bronco grille. One of the add ons the vehicle has is the Auxiliary Switches but I haven’t used it for anything. I’m just trying to learn as much as I can as I’ll like to do the lights in the near future. I’m a bit OCD about cutting or trimming stuff on a brand new vehicle. Seems ridiculous that it’s not a plug and play type situation if OEM Aux switches from the manufacturer are pre-installed. Appreciate your input and help!
@@forgivemylaughter It is plug and play with the Aux switches using the fuse box fuse for the Aux switches. You can probably run it through without any cutting of the fuse box, just a bit cleaner when you make room for wires to go in and out (which a lot of people end up having) with aftermarket lighting, etc.