Auxiliary lighting for 2022 Timberline | Ford Explorer Forums

  • Register Today It's free!

Auxiliary lighting for 2022 Timberline

dubski_22

New Member
Joined
June 8, 2021
Messages
6
Reaction score
0
Location
Central Valley
City, State
CA
Year, Model & Trim Level
2011 Explorer XLT 2WD
Any one happen to know where some good pass-through points might be to route some auxiliary light wiring. My 2011 had a couple grommets that were usable, but I haven't been able to find any info on my 2022. Hoping to have some idea for placement before I crawl under there.
 



Join the Elite Explorers for $20 each year or try it out for $5 a month.

Elite Explorer members see no advertisements, no banner ads, no double underlined links,.
Add an avatar, upload photo attachments, and more!
.





As I understand it you already have the wiring and an Aux button on your light switch. Ford sells a very spendy kit but take a look at the install instructions here. We have a 2022 Timberline also and I can confirm that the Aux button is on the swtich and there is a light under it to let you know they are on. I have not looked for the wiring though - but it's supposed to be there.

Off road light kit
 






As I understand it you already have the wiring and an Aux button on your light switch. Ford sells a very spendy kit but take a look at the install instructions here. We have a 2022 Timberline also and I can confirm that the Aux button is on the swtich and there is a light under it to let you know they are on. I have not looked for the wiring though - but it's supposed to be there.

Off road light kit
yep.. i have the light kit but i'm trying to add ditch lights that have their own wiring harness.
 






Check this thread for some help.

 






yep.. i have the light kit but i'm trying to add ditch lights that have their own wiring harness.
Gotcha. You can always hook them through another power source and use a relay driven from the existing lights if they will always be on at the same time if you are worried that the wire can't take the extra current. Sounds like you want them wired separately though so I can't help on the original question. Good luck - you'll figure out a way no doubt.
 






Featured Content

Back
Top