How to Use the Auxiliary Switches in Your Bronco

David
Mar 05, 2021

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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.

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KenM, Crawler Green

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Mar 06, 2021

#40
So you have to still run a common ground from each location?
You can use the frame as the return — for low current accessories.
Deano Bronc, Rydfree

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Mar 06, 2021

#41
Still need to run a wire from the frame to the power buss then?
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Mar 06, 2021

#42
Still need to run a wire from the frame to the power buss then?
The frame "Is" the wire/return .
Not sure where the confusion is . Most every 12v circuit can be grounded where it is mounted. Just be sure to clean off any paint from the location you will use as a ground . At worst is you have to run a very short ground wire over to something close by . Running the power (+) wire is the hard part . The negative battery terminal is connected directly to the frame of the vehicle and serves as the ground .
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Mar 06, 2021

#43
Im old school. The "frame" is under the vehicle. The body is usually made of aluminum and non conductive.
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Member 2541 Jerry

Mar 06, 2021

#44
Just Curious
Trying to educate myself.
My build doesn’t have a front trail cam.
Is there a device to permanent mount that-
A-live stream video “Bluetooth” ? to my 8” screen.
B-power on with one of the aux switches
C-are there old school jacks “RCA” to the back of the radio by chance.?
I honestly don’t know.
Sincerely...
Tech Challenged.
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ATC Enthusiast, Rydfree

Rank V

Mar 06, 2021

#45
Im old school. The "frame" is under the vehicle. The body is usually made of aluminum and non conductive.

Aluminum is conductive and can be used for the ground.
87BroncoVB, ATC Enthusiast

Rank V

Mar 06, 2021

#46
Just Curious
Trying to educate myself.
My build doesn’t have a front trail cam.
Is there a device to permanent mount that-
A-live stream video “Bluetooth” ? to my 8” screen.
B-power on with one of the aux switches
C-are there old school jacks “RCA” to the back of the radio by chance.?
I honestly don’t know.
Sincerely...
Tech Challenged.

We don’t know and I don’t think anyone has asked Ford until now.

There are aftermarket front camera options out there for some Ford vehicles. We don’t know if Ford engineered out the capability yet.
ATC Enthusiast, Bronc96

Rank V

Mar 06, 2021

#47
Still need to run a wire from the frame to the power buss then?

If you mean for the ground then no.

Electrical stuff use to get me stuck until I figured out it’s all a circle (hence the term circuit) from the positive post of the battery to the negative post. Complete the circle and it works. The body or frame is the return leg of the circle to the negative post.
ATC Enthusiast, Deano Bronc

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Mar 06, 2021

#48
Im old school. The "frame" is under the vehicle. The body is usually made of aluminum and non conductive.
Hmmm , my power to the garage is aluminum wire ;)

Most every metal bracket attaching anything in a vehicle from old school to new school is tied to ground . The body is tied to the frame at some point with a braided ground cable .
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ATC Enthusiast, Deano Bronc

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Mar 06, 2021

#49
Just Curious
Trying to educate myself.
My build doesn’t have a front trail cam.
Is there a device to permanent mount that-
A-live stream video “Bluetooth” ? to my 8” screen.
B-power on with one of the aux switches
C-are there old school jacks “RCA” to the back of the radio by chance.?
I honestly don’t know.
Sincerely...
Tech Challenged.

There are devices out there to bluetooth signals to the OEM screens . It has generally been pretty simple to feed video directly into the screen but we will have to get our hands on a Bronco to figure out the exact two wires that carry the video signal from the cameras to the display . I wouldn't sweat it though . It shall be done :)
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ATC Enthusiast, Deano Bronc

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Mar 06, 2021

#50
You just need to run the ground wire to the closest point of the body or frame to the light or device you are installing. Often it's just to the mounting point of the device itself. It's very simple once you understand the concept.
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ATC Enthusiast, Deano Bronc

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Mar 06, 2021

#51
Did anyone notice the little easter egg on the cabin filter cover behind the glove box? "No Debris Shall Be Allowed"
ATC Enthusiast, TK1215
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Mar 06, 2021

#52
Did anyone notice the little easter egg on the cabin filter cover behind the glove box? "No Debris Shall Be Allowed"
I saw it, and I was trying to decide if that was an Easter egg or a poorly translated part label.
Deano Bronc, ATC Enthusiast

Rank IV

Mar 06, 2021

#53
For heavy current draw accessories (like an ARB Air Compressor) you will want to use a Relay and connect the device directly to the battery. You can control the relay with one of the smaller fused Aux Switches.
ATC Enthusiast, Deano Bronc

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Mar 06, 2021

#54
For heavy current draw accessories (like an ARB Air Compressor) you will want to use a Relay and connect the device directly to the battery. You can control the relay with one of the smaller fused Aux Switches.
What do you mean , Ford didn't put in heavy enough wire to connect anything larger than a courtesy light with ? For $195 I want all 6 switch wires to be 10 ga with ground and run to all 4 corners of the bumper , footwells , dash and under the seats ! If I have to still run wire and it's not where I want it then what's the use ? Ford engineers are dumb .:p
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ATC Enthusiast, Deano Bronc

Rank IV

Mar 06, 2021

#55
Still need to run a wire from the frame to the power buss then?
No. That would blow a fuse, hopefully — or, maybe fry the Buss.
TK1215, Bronc96

Rank VI

Mar 06, 2021

#56
Heres the relay part # from warn for the switch.

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ATC Enthusiast, Deano Bronc

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Mar 07, 2021

#57
I just realized that the wiring diagram doesn't show wires going to the mirror brackets for pod lights. That was another one of the advertised features.
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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Mar 07, 2021

#58
I just realized that the wiring diagram doesn't show wires going to the mirror brackets for pod lights. That was another one of the advertised features.

...or the corners of the bumpers where one of the vehicles had pod lights , or .....

There are several places Ford gives you to mount lights or other accessories . No one ever said they would all be pre-wired for you .
Can't we just be happy that for $195 they are giving us the option for 6 AUX switches in a nice overhead enclosure that are all "pre-wired " to a under hood PDP , already factory fused and relayed ?
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KennyMac, ATC Enthusiast

Rank V

Mar 07, 2021

#59
I just realized that the wiring diagram doesn't show wires going to the mirror brackets for pod lights. That was another one of the advertised features.

There’s a disclaimer on all of the advertised features that they are subject to change. Or maybe there’s a wire from the mirror but it was mentioned here as it’s not part of the auxiliary package.
Bschurr, Rydfree

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