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Accessary switchs

JimmyD2

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Where in the engine compartment do you hook up wiring for accessaries?
 
Where in the engine compartment do you hook up wiring for accessaries?
I just started a post asking for a aux switch wiring diagram. Before I saw this post. In other vehicles the switches have been run to the fuse box. But insure about the Tremor, as I don’t have mine yet. There has to be a diagram floating around?
 
I just started a post asking for a aux switch wiring diagram. Before I saw this post. In other vehicles the switches have been run to the fuse box. But insure about the Tremor, as I don’t have mine yet. There has to be a diagram floating around?
I presently own a 2021 Jeep Willys with the auxilary switch option. There is a cluster of taped wires (6) near the battery specificaly for the switches which I hooked up my lights to. Wondering if the Tremor has the same?
 
In the Raptor they are on the passenger side under the hood near the firewall and the fuse box is in the passenger foot area. The Raptor came with a separate pamphlet showing locations, color pairs for switches and amperage for each switch. You may want to check the dealer packet you got.
 
In the Raptor they are on the passenger side under the hood near the firewall and the fuse box is in the passenger foot area. The Raptor came with a separate pamphlet showing locations, color pairs for switches and amperage for each switch. You may want to check the dealer packet you got.
Thank you. Haven't got the Tremor order yet. Will check when (if) it arrives.
 
Thank you. Haven't got the Tremor order yet. Will check when (if) it arrives.
Just pay attention because the switches do have different power ratings. So you need to think ahead about what you are hooking up. My power draws were all low so I setup the switches based on ease of use. #1 for my amber fogs, #2 for both sets of my front white off-road lights and #3 for my rear bumper mounted lights.
 
Just pay attention because the switches do have different power ratings. So you need to think ahead about what you are hooking up. My power draws were all low so I setup the switches based on ease of use. #1 for my amber fogs, #2 for both sets of my front white off-road lights and #3 for my rear bumper mounted lights.
2 of mine will be to simply activate a transformer. 1 for my ARB twin (pair of 50A leads) and my winch 100A. Both will activate the ss transformers.
The rest will be lights and a power control for my battery
 
Just pay attention because the switches do have different power ratings. So you need to think ahead about what you are hooking up. My power draws were all low so I setup the switches based on ease of use. #1 for my amber fogs, #2 for both sets of my front white off-road lights and #3 for my rear bumper mounted lights.
Thank you
 
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