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Old 08-22-2011, 06:11 PM   #1
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I have a 2007 Fleetwood Terra LX on a 2006 Ford F53 chassis. While repairing my front grille I noticed 2 female wires hanging from each headlight. One wire is brown & the other yellow/brown stripe. I metered the wires & they were dead. I assume Ford uses these harnesses for various applications, but I wonder if they can be traced & used to power a pair of aftermarket fog lights. Does anyone know if thats possible?

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Those would be Fleetwood wires, maybe they use the same harness for different models with different lights. I don't know the Fleetwood stuff well enough to be sure, but I know Ford doesn't supply the headlight harness.

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More than likely they are for fog lights. Have Fleetwood send you the wiring diagram.
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