Upfitter switch question on '13

Mikeyfitz

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Bumping a old thread, but I've been looking everywhere for these bastards. Wiring the pods for my heads up, and I'm gonna use those jumpers by the fuse box. Those are easy to find, but I can't seem to find the 4 aux wires.

Someone told me they're in the floor trim but I haven't looked, dunno why they would change from 11-14?
 

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Bumping a old thread, but I've been looking everywhere for these bastards. Wiring the pods for my heads up, and I'm gonna use those jumpers by the fuse box. Those are easy to find, but I can't seem to find the 4 aux wires.

Someone told me they're in the floor trim but I haven't looked, dunno why they would change from 11-14?
What wires exactly are you trying to find? The 4 "pass through" customer access wires?
 

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To the passenger side of the steering column, straight up from where your feet sit on the floor
 

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Passenger side? I was told look up the driver side of steering area and it's by the headlight switch lol. I'll check it out. Thanks guys
 

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Passenger side? I was told look up the driver side of steering area and it's by the headlight switch lol. I'll check it out. Thanks guys

Mine were to the left of the steering wheel. I also added the upfitters to my truck. Removing the dash panel that gets covered when the door is closed might help.
 

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You can also pull the headlight switch out & give yourself a little more light & arm room along with the side panel it puts it all right there in front of you.
 
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