How to Use the Auxiliary Switches in Your Bronco

David
Mar 05, 2021

Rank VI

Mar 05, 2021

*UPDATED WITH CURRENT SPECS FROM USER MANUAL*

https://community.thebronconation.com/how-to-use-the-auxiliary-switches-on-your-bronco/
One of the things that Ford loves to talk about when discussing the Bronco is modularity. To Ford, customization with minimal effort is one of the central reasons to buy their new open air 4×4. Our new How-to video, debuting tonight, will cover how to customize your Bronco by using your pre-run wiring and auxiliary switches to accessories.


What are the auxiliary switches for?
The auxiliary switches, AUX1 through AUX6, make aftermarket customization easier. Six prewired switches connected to the power distribution box of your Bronco allow you to control light bars, pod lights, or an in-Bronco refrigerator. The new Bronco has pre-run wiring in those hard-to-reach places that reduces the amount of tear down required when installing accessories. All you have to do is connect the right circuits together. Furthermore, the places that you’re connecting wires are in easy to reach locations. Newer vehicles, including Bronco, make it difficult to tie into the wiring harness but this feature allows DIY builders to customize their Broncos without warning lights and error codes flashing at them for their efforts.
Where are the auxiliary switches?
Auxiliary switches are standard on Wildtrak, First Edition, Badlands, and Black Diamond Broncos and an option on Base, Big Bend, and Outer Banks. If your Bronco is equipped with them, they’ll be located above the rear-view mirror.
How do I use the aux switches in my Bronco?
Well, once they’re wired up, you just flip the switch in order to power the accessory that you’ve assigned to that switch. When engaged, the switches will illuminate. The power will be coming from the battery so it’s best to have the engine running when using accessories so that you don’t come back to a dead battery.
How do I wire up the aux switches to an accessory?
Step 1: Get Your Tools
While some Bronco customizations are easy even for novices, wiring up the Aux switches is a step or two above those in difficulty. You’ll need a few things.
Tools you’ll need:
  • Crimper
  • Heat Gun
  • Wire shrink wire connectors
  • Drill and appropriate drill bit. (if using the windshield circuit)
Step 2: Identify the aux switch you want to use.
Now you need to identify which switch you want to use. Check your accessory’s documentation to ensure that you’re connecting it to a switch that is appropriate for the accessory’s needs. Refer to the chart below more information. Pay attention to the amp draw for the switch that you’re selecting. Those ratings are your power budget and if you put an accessory that draws 5A on a switch that is rated for 25A then you’ve just wasted 20A. For example, this Rigid Pod light draws 2A and is a good fit for switches AUX 4-6 but you’d be wasting your budget if you put it on AUX 1-3.

Step 3: Identify the circuit that runs to where you’re installing your accessory.

There are five circuits that run to key places on the Bronco that are likely to have accessories mounted. These are where you can easily mount accessories often with Bronco bolts available for mounting. Identify the circuit that is running to the install desired location on your Bronco.
Here are the locations:
  • 1X to the front grille
  • 2X to the passenger compartment behind the glove box
  • 1X to the passenger windshield above the passenger visor
  • 1X to the passenger rear quarter panel

Step 4: Get the power to where you need it.
At a basic level, wiring is about moving power to where you need it. You’re connecting a stream of electricity to your accessory. You’ll need to identify the right wires that will create that stream. Our video guide will show an example of how this works.
Once you have those wires connected, you can then wire up your accessory and power will flow to where you need it when the appropriate aux switch is engaged. Turn on your Bronco and flip the switch. Check to make sure that your accessory is working as intended.
What are you going to connect to your auxiliary switches? Let us know in our forum poll.

Bronco Aux Switch Ratings.JPG



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KenM, Crawler Green

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Mar 06, 2021

#20
What’s everyone think of that 4-Door BaseSquatch?

My F150 is Shadow Black so I already love that color. As we see more and more Bronco vehicles, this is becoming real. OMG, I am getting a Bronco!!!
NVSUR, Bronc96

Rank V

Mar 06, 2021

#21
I also just noticed, the wire used to run to each point on the Bronco is 25A compliant. I love that instead of making me run heavier AWG myself. Just the switches determine if its high or low amp circuit you want.
Shadowblade, NVSUR

Rank II

Mar 06, 2021

#22
What’s everyone think of that 4-Door BaseSquatch?
It’s awesome! Oxford white BaseSquatch is what I’m getting. Wish we could get more pics of the headlights on, on the base? Hardly see any.
Commodore, NVSUR

No Ragerts

Mar 06, 2021

#23
Very cool that in addition to having the Power Distribution Box feed each of the switches from a central location under the hood, Ford ran leads to a few key locations to make the addition of powered devices even easier. Awesome!!
- 2023 Raptor / Shadow Black / MGV (DOB 8/30/23)
- 2023 Heritage Limited Edition / Robin’s Egg Blue / 4dr / (stolen from my dealer 11/15/23)
Shadowblade, ChapEJF

No Ragerts

Mar 06, 2021

#24
there is a post I believe on here that someone has designed stickers for them
I have a Brother P-Touch but I was really hoping for a more elegant solution.
- 2023 Raptor / Shadow Black / MGV (DOB 8/30/23)
- 2023 Heritage Limited Edition / Robin’s Egg Blue / 4dr / (stolen from my dealer 11/15/23)
Commodore, NVSUR

Rank V

Mar 06, 2021

#25
My F150 is Shadow Black so I already love that color. As we see more and more Bronco vehicles, this is becoming real. OMG, I am getting a Bronco!!!
Yes I walked into the showroom and saw the black on a baby Bronco, I was stunned. It looked so good!!! its my second choice color.
Every time these videos come out thats exactly my feeling. soon it will be that feeling you get when the waiter has the dish you ordered in his hand!! all excited and happy thinking its finally time!!
Shadowblade, SlashRacer

Rank VI

Mar 06, 2021

#26
Thank you @David. Always great videos. Now just need to decide what is going to be running to each switch.
Shadowblade, NVSUR
Moderator

Life is a Highway

Mar 06, 2021

#27
https://community.thebronconation.com/how-to-use-the-auxiliary-switches-on-your-bronco/
One of the things that Ford loves to talk about when discussing the Bronco is modularity. To Ford, customization with minimal effort is one of the central reasons to buy their new open air 4×4. Our new How-to video, debuting tonight, will cover how to customize your Bronco by using your pre-run wiring and auxiliary switches to accessories.


What are the auxiliary switches for?
The auxiliary switches, AUX1 through AUX6, make aftermarket customization easier. Six prewired switches connected to the power distribution box of your Bronco allow you to control light bars, pod lights, or an in-Bronco refrigerator. The new Bronco has pre-run wiring in those hard-to-reach places that reduces the amount of tear down required when installing accessories. All you have to do is connect the right circuits together. Furthermore, the places that you’re connecting wires are in easy to reach locations. Newer vehicles, including Bronco, make it difficult to tie into the wiring harness but this feature allows DIY builders to customize their Broncos without warning lights and error codes flashing at them for their efforts.
Where are the auxiliary switches?
Auxiliary switches are standard on Wildtrak, First Edition, Badlands, and Black Diamond Broncos and an option on Base, Big Bend, and Outer Banks. If your Bronco is equipped with them, they’ll be located above the rear-view mirror.
How do I use the aux switches in my Bronco?
Well, once they’re wired up, you just flip the switch in order to power the accessory that you’ve assigned to that switch. When engaged, the switches will illuminate. The power will be coming from the battery so it’s best to have the engine running when using accessories so that you don’t come back to a dead battery.
How do I wire up the aux switches to an accessory?
Step 1: Get Your Tools
While some Bronco customizations are easy even for novices, wiring up the Aux switches is a step or two above those in difficulty. You’ll need a few things.
Tools you’ll need:
  • Crimper
  • Heat Gun
  • Wire shrink wire connectors
  • Drill and appropriate drill bit. (if using the windshield circuit)
Step 2: Identify the aux switch you want to use.
Now you need to identify which switch you want to use. Check your accessory’s documentation to ensure that you’re connecting it to a switch that is appropriate for the accessory’s needs. Refer to the chart below more information. Pay attention to the amp draw for the switch that you’re selecting. Those ratings are your power budget and if you put an accessory that draws 5A on a switch that is rated for 25A then you’ve just wasted 20A. For example, this Rigid Pod light draws 2A and is a good fit for switches AUX 4-6 but you’d be wasting your budget if you put it on AUX 1-3.

Step 3: Identify the circuit that runs to where you’re installing your accessory.

There are five circuits that run to key places on the Bronco that are likely to have accessories mounted. These are where you can easily mount accessories often with Bronco bolts available for mounting. Identify the circuit that is running to the install desired location on your Bronco.
Here are the locations:
  • 1X to the front grille
  • 2X to the passenger compartment behind the glove box
  • 1X to the passenger windshield above the passenger visor
  • 1X to the passenger rear quarter panel

Step 4: Get the power to where you need it.
At a basic level, wiring is about moving power to where you need it. You’re connecting a stream of electricity to your accessory. You’ll need to identify the right wires that will create that stream. Our video guide will show an example of how this works.
Once you have those wires connected, you can then wire up your accessory and power will flow to where you need it when the appropriate aux switch is engaged. Turn on your Bronco and flip the switch. Check to make sure that your accessory is working as intended.
What are you going to connect to your auxiliary switches? Let us know in our forum poll.




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Awesome!
NVSUR, Bronc96

Rank 0

Mar 06, 2021

#28
What’s everyone think of that 4-Door BaseSquatch?
Are we going to get high res pictures of it added to the Photo Library? Also any way we can get some more Velocity Blue Bronco pics added as well. Video was awesome as well!
NVSUR, Bronc96

Rank VI

Mar 06, 2021

#29
What’s everyone think of that 4-Door BaseSquatch?
Are we going to get high res pictures of it added to the Photo Library? Also any way we can get some more Velocity Blue pics added as well.

Not sure if we got high res of this one since it was in filming most of the time. We do have some VB that we can post. Will it matter if it’s VERY dirty?
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NVSUR, Bronc96

Rank IV

Mar 06, 2021

#30
This is perfect information. Thanks guys!
NVSUR, Bronc96

Rank 0

Mar 06, 2021

#31
Not sure if we got high res of this one since it was in filming most of the time. We do have some VB that we can post. Will it matter if it’s VERY dirty?
I'll take anything VB. I know Badlands and Wiltrak are the show boats but more photos of the BB and BD at some point in the future would be nice.
NVSUR, Bronc96

Rank VI

Mar 06, 2021

#32
Not sure if we got high res of this one since it was in filming most of the time. We do have some VB that we can post. Will it matter if it’s VERY dirty?
I'll take anything VB. I know Badlands and Wiltrak are the show boats but more photos of the BB and BD at some point in the future would be nice.

We want those so bad. The one Black Diamond that I’ve seen was mostly disassembled. Big Bend has been pretty rare too.
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NVSUR, Bronc96

Rank VI

Mar 06, 2021

#33
Very nice. Ford has made the Bronco Aux switches much easier and more thought out than the upfitter switches in my Raptor. Good job!
2022 Bronco BadSquatch, 1974 Bronco Ranger, 1976 Bronco Crawler, 1978 Bronco Custom
NVSUR, Hobgoblin

Home, home on the range

Mar 06, 2021

#34
What’s everyone think of that 4-Door BaseSquatch?
That Black color is taking me down the rabbit hole on color choices again! I really like it and have already got pictures in my mind of how it would look in my garage! And I wouldn't have the upcharge for the Rapid Red. Lots to think about
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Rank V

Mar 06, 2021

#35


This picture looks like it was originally to describe the actual wiring locations. I think it's better as a diagram. Let me know what you think.
Justin Benson, Pakrat

Rank VI

Mar 06, 2021

#36


This diagram looks like it was originally to describe the actual wiring locations. I think it's better as a diagram. Let me know what you think.
Wow, thank you!
This makes total sense now. We have 3 prewired circuits. I can run my own wires to the power box for the three remaining aux switches. Now my only TBA is where I place the air compressor. Better save a passenger compartment circuit until that decision is made.
Shadowblade, ATC Enthusiast

Rank VI

Mar 06, 2021

#37
Ok. I dont mess around too much with wiring and for good reason. Electricity and I have not been very good friends. So. In the video, there was only one wire going to each location. Wheres the common ground at the end of the wire?
2021 4 door Badlands Sasquatch, Rapid red. 2.7, high package. Reserved on 07-19-2020, ordered 01-20-2021, delivered 12-05-2021
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Don't Follow Me ,I'm about to do something Stupid

Mar 06, 2021

#38
Ok. I dont mess around too much with wiring and for good reason. Electricity and I have not been very good friends. So. In the video, there was only one wire going to each location. Wheres the common ground at the end of the wire?
The frame or any metal part connected to it .
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Bronc96, TorgSurv

Rank VI

Mar 06, 2021

#39
So you have to still run a common ground from each location?
2021 4 door Badlands Sasquatch, Rapid red. 2.7, high package. Reserved on 07-19-2020, ordered 01-20-2021, delivered 12-05-2021

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