Was the wire just freely out or did you have to cut it out from the plastic tube that holds the wires in? I have a 2015 F-150 5.0L and am trying to do this. Thanks!
What color is the wire that you are using for the brake light? I see its white, but there's like 2-4 white wires with another color that go into that harness.
I believe it was light gray with an orange stripe. I will be able to check in about an hour and will get back with you. The wire should be going into the harness, but isn’t attached to anything on the other side, it just has a plastic cap on the end
@@malachi9898 yes, the wire is light gray and has an orange stripe. It looks like it exits the wire loom directly under the air box mount along the inside of the fender (for a 3.5 EcoBoost at least)
@@nospark67 sorry I am just now seeing your comment. I did not have to add a fuse anywhere to get power to the wire. I know when I was testing it at first it was very finicky and would only have power if I put my truck in accessory mode and then turned it back off to “reset” it. I ended up getting a 2022 and swapped this shell over using this same process and had no issues
Thank you for sharing!!! Worked for me and No flashing on a RSI Smart Cap mounted on a 2022 Raptor.
I’m glad it helped!
Thanks for the video. You should do a video of your bed set up. I'd like to see that too.
Yo great video thanks. I had the exact same issue wiring my canopy on my '21. Installed a load equalizer and it worked!
Glad it helped!
does the 3 brake light flash with the 4 ways on?
How about the 2022 2.7 engine? I takes a few days, but found nothing 😞
Was the wire just freely out or did you have to cut it out from the plastic tube that holds the wires in? I have a 2015 F-150 5.0L and am trying to do this. Thanks!
It was taped to the wiring harness with black electrical tape. It just has a black plastic cap on the end of the wire
What color is the wire that you are using for the brake light? I see its white, but there's like 2-4 white wires with another color that go into that harness.
I believe it was light gray with an orange stripe. I will be able to check in about an hour and will get back with you. The wire should be going into the harness, but isn’t attached to anything on the other side, it just has a plastic cap on the end
@@troutmanoutdoors9525 Shoot, I think i cut into the wrong one and that's why it probably didn't work. Please let me know. Thank You!
@@malachi9898 yes, the wire is light gray and has an orange stripe. It looks like it exits the wire loom directly under the air box mount along the inside of the fender (for a 3.5 EcoBoost at least)
@@troutmanoutdoors9525 Got it! Will try that next and see how it goes. Thanks!
Hahah that helped. Thanks bro
Should have used cold solder connectors
I actually got a new truck and ended up using connectors this time around
Hi I’m trying to do this found grey/orange wire but no power on brake activation did you have to put a fuse in or something 2022 f150
@@nospark67 sorry I am just now seeing your comment. I did not have to add a fuse anywhere to get power to the wire. I know when I was testing it at first it was very finicky and would only have power if I put my truck in accessory mode and then turned it back off to “reset” it. I ended up getting a 2022 and swapped this shell over using this same process and had no issues
@@nospark67 I am also having this issue. Did you ever resolve?
@@troutmanoutdoors9525 Can you post an image of your engine bay fuse box?