ANZO Wiring ID Help
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ANZO Wiring ID Help
Guys, just picked up a set of Anzo's for a steal of a price ($280 total). Now i'm trying to figure out if these are the 111357 (Switchbacks) or the standard 111347 (Non-switchbacks).
I noticed this loose connector with 2 wires that is in the high-beam cavity that runs up through the low beam cavity and towards the front of each headlight. Would this be the connector for the Switchbacks? Just curious since these lights aren't labeled to where I can confirm?? Thanks to all in advance. See photos:
I noticed this loose connector with 2 wires that is in the high-beam cavity that runs up through the low beam cavity and towards the front of each headlight. Would this be the connector for the Switchbacks? Just curious since these lights aren't labeled to where I can confirm?? Thanks to all in advance. See photos:
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Guys just need a little guidance since I bought these 3rd party - no wiring diagrams or anything were provided. I've already scoured the 518+ page ANZO thread but didn't find anyone in this situation. I'm just trying to figure out how I am going to wire these things up if indeed they have the switchback capability.
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on my 2018 that harness you have in your hand connects to the indicator .. then there is another that plugs into the 194 socket for the parking lights .. all of them route into a circuit board that the LED uses
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Am I missing some harnesses or wiring? This connector in the high beam housing is way too short to connect to the factory turn signal indicator? Just trying to get a full inventory of what I need here since all I have are the light assemblies. Per the Eagle Eyes part number (FR603-B1WPA-PC) I assume I have switchbacks but trying to put this puzzle together so the install doesn't take 3-4 hours.
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That wire should plug into another set of wires that run out the back of the headlight. I think they come out through the high beam cover. Those wires operate the switchback function. You can see the wires and wiring in this video right around the 2:50 mark. I'd guess if you don't have the wires coming through the headlight they're not switchback.
Also here is switchback. Note the two wires coming out the bottom of the high beam.
https://www.steeda.com/ANZO-F-150-Pr...7_p_15240.html
Nonswitch back doesn't have the wires.
https://www.steeda.com/ANZO-F-150-Pr...7_p_15236.html
Also here is switchback. Note the two wires coming out the bottom of the high beam.
https://www.steeda.com/ANZO-F-150-Pr...7_p_15240.html
Nonswitch back doesn't have the wires.
https://www.steeda.com/ANZO-F-150-Pr...7_p_15236.html
Last edited by RX1Cobra; 12-18-2018 at 11:01 AM.
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That wire should plug into another set of wires that run out the back of the headlight. I think they come out through the high beam cover. Those wires operate the switchback function. You can see the wires and wiring in this video right around the 2:50 mark. I'd guess if you don't have the wires coming through the headlight they're not switchback.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vl5TAfWYX8s
Also here is switchback. Note the two wires coming out the bottom of the high beam.
https://www.steeda.com/ANZO-F-150-Pr...7_p_15240.html
Nonswitch back doesn't have the wires.
https://www.steeda.com/ANZO-F-150-Pr...7_p_15236.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vl5TAfWYX8s
Also here is switchback. Note the two wires coming out the bottom of the high beam.
https://www.steeda.com/ANZO-F-150-Pr...7_p_15240.html
Nonswitch back doesn't have the wires.
https://www.steeda.com/ANZO-F-150-Pr...7_p_15236.html
Thank you for this info. Here's the situation: the guys I bought these from did NOT provide the high beam covers. It looks like these are actually Switchback (per the white label part numbers) but I do NOT have the additional extensions to wire these through the covers since I didn't receive any covers... see photos. Any ideas on where to get the missing wiring pieces? I can make them work but i'm obviously not a wiring guru but if I need to reuse my factory high beam covers on these lights and just make a work around then I will.
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This one looks really damn close if not spot on. Worst case if it doesn't work cut that one of and put these on instead. Seems likely you have the switchbacks. I'd also just get new extended caps (don't recall the size) and some nice rubber boots to run the wire through. While you're at it relocate the ballast outside of the headlight because they got hot. They sell kits but I think they're overpriced for what you get. I made my own.
Plugs
https://www.ebay.com/p/10-Pairs-JST-...d=232925990213
Caps - don't recall the right size
Kit
Plugs
https://www.ebay.com/p/10-Pairs-JST-...d=232925990213
Caps - don't recall the right size
https://www.amazon.com/TOMALL-Cover-Headlight-Replacement-Rubber/dp/B07H7CQ5F6/ref=sr_1_7_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1545155891&sr=8-7-spons&keywords=anzo+headlight+cap&psc=1
Kit
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HOSSzBOSS (12-18-2018)
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This one looks really damn close if not spot on. Worst case if it doesn't work cut that one of and put these on instead. Seems likely you have the switchbacks. I'd also just get new extended caps (don't recall the size) and some nice rubber boots to run the wire through. While you're at it relocate the ballast outside of the headlight because they got hot. They sell kits but I think they're overpriced for what you get. I made my own.
Plugs
https://www.ebay.com/p/10-Pairs-JST-...d=232925990213
Caps - don't recall the right size
https://www.amazon.com/TOMALL-Cover-...ight+cap&psc=1
Kit
https://www.amazon.com/4x4TruckLEDs-...01NCHFSEG?th=1
Plugs
https://www.ebay.com/p/10-Pairs-JST-...d=232925990213
Caps - don't recall the right size
https://www.amazon.com/TOMALL-Cover-...ight+cap&psc=1
Kit
https://www.amazon.com/4x4TruckLEDs-...01NCHFSEG?th=1
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HOSSzBOSS (12-18-2018)
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Forgot, you will need to actually connect them to the turn signals too (instructions in the video I posted before). I used these connectors for that and soldered them to the factory wires. This gives you a nice waterproof connection that can easily be unplugged if you need to remove the headlights.