Ford F350 Aux switches

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arlojanis
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Ford F350 Aux switches

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I have a new 2007 F350 with 4 aux switches on dash. I can not get these to work. Where are the wires and do they need added fuses to work? What else do I need to know?
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go to "www(dot)dieselstop(dot)com home page, scroll down the right side, first topic is "'05-'06 high idle". The topic deals directly with the upfitter switches and will clue you in to the possibilities, and the possibilities are numerous ....
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I removed the fuse panel and the wires were behind it and labeled. They are very short and taped to a harness. You cannot see them by looking up under the dash. They are color coded like the owners manual says. The swiches are fused and are hot when ignition is on. Thanks for the help and the PM.
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