2015 F150 SOS HLF

Eric223

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Sep 23, 2011
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USA NY/NJ/VA
Anybody have any tips on where to tap into the highbeam wire for a 2015 F150 XLT...using a SOS Solid State flasher. Aside from the obvious of taking the headlight out (hoping to not go that route as it involves disassembly of the front fascia. Thanks.
 

Jarred J.

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May 21, 2010
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Shelbyville, TN
Uhh did you go to sos website and look at the vehicle specifications under their links? It tells you what they are...
 

Eric223

Member
Sep 23, 2011
316
USA NY/NJ/VA
Yes I did. That website tells me the best flasher to use and the color of the high beam and low beam wire depending on which one the user would like to flash. It does not give any tips on what location under the hood would be ideal for accessing those wires. I know that the obvious answer is to remove the headlight, but I was hoping there is someone on here with some knowledge of an alternate location. I appreciate your input re: the website, but that isn't what I am asking for.
 

C17LVFD

Member
May 21, 2010
1,539
Harrisburg, PA
Could u just do an add a harness to the existing headlight bulb plugs? Plug n play essentially. If you can get to the high beam head... no need to pull the headlight. Idk what’s involved with changing a headlight bulb with the vehicle. But the last few I’ve done, I just extended the harness using plug n play connectors... spliced into the needed wires and was done with it.

Hope that helps.
Seth
 
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Jarred J.

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May 21, 2010
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Shelbyville, TN
That's what I did as well... I ordered two extension harnesses... Tapped into those and no Messing with factory wiring... Extensions we're 10 bucks a piece...
 
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