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Need a little light switch help

englewoodcowboy

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I just discovered tonight that I have my lights wired right and wrong... When I wired them up I had a pin out for the light switch for a 66 (can be found when you search for light switch diagram on here) however it is wired like the 66-70 broncos and I need to know which terminals to swap to wire it like a 71-77 so the front park lights stay on with the headlights. I know I can go out and figure it out with an ohm meter however I am taking my bronco on a trip in the am and this is something that will cost me sleep tonight till I know the fix. Does anyone have the pin out for the later years that I can compare to the early years?

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englewoodcowboy

englewoodcowboy

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I think that may help, it looks like all I need to do is just pull the parking lights off their terminal and connect them (Y) with the tail light terminal, labeled exterior lights in Viper Wolf's diagram.

Thanks, now I can sleep tonight. LOL

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Viperwolf1

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I think that may help, it looks like all I need to do is just pull the parking lights off their terminal and connect them (Y) with the tail light terminal, labeled exterior lights in Viper Wolf's diagram.

Thanks, now I can sleep tonight. LOL

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Take the wire from the P terminal and connect it to the R terminal.
 

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englewoodcowboy

englewoodcowboy

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Thanks Phil, since everything I have done has been crimped and soldered, do you see any reason why I couldn't just solder a jumper between the P and R terminal?


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