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Fog light for 2019 Tradesman

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The led fog light bezels without sensors like on the tradesman with safety/towing upgrades. Anyone know the part number?
No, but here’s the VIN of a truck that has those bezels- 3C6UR5HL6KG595347
Call any dealership parts department and give them that VIN, and they can tell you what the part number is.
 

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I am going to wire my fogs to an aux switch. So I am going to make my own harness. It seems like most of the H11 pig tales out there are only 18 gauge. Does that mean I might as well just run 18 gauge the whole way, or is there a benefit to running say 14 gauge with the rest of the wiring. I am pretty much as dumb as they come when it comes to electrical work.
 

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I've run 14g on my fogs for more than a year with no issues. once I get the aux harness installed, I'll route it to one of those switches.
 

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I am going to wire my fogs to an aux switch. So I am going to make my own harness. It seems like most of the H11 pig tales out there are only 18 gauge. Does that mean I might as well just run 18 gauge the whole way, or is there a benefit to running say 14 gauge with the rest of the wiring. I am pretty much as dumb as they come when it comes to electrical work.

Won't hurt. Makes it slightly harder to work with in tight places but it's just using wire that's capable of more current. I've run most electrical components on vehicles in 14
 

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The led fog light bezels without sensors like on the tradesman with safety/towing upgrades. Anyone know the part number?
I took a picture of the new bezels that I have that are the ones without the sensors. The bag says 68449321AA, and the number on the actual bezels is RH - 68384308AA and LH - 68384309AA. Hope this helps.
 

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I am going to wire my fogs to an aux switch. So I am going to make my own harness. It seems like most of the H11 pig tales out there are only 18 gauge. Does that mean I might as well just run 18 gauge the whole way, or is there a benefit to running say 14 gauge with the rest of the wiring. I am pretty much as dumb as they come when it comes to electrical work.
I'm new here. I just purchased 2020 Ram 3500. It has no fog lights. It has the black plastic space covers over the area. Do anyone know if the harness is already there for fog lights? I seen a wiring with a male connector on it coming down right behind the fog light space.
 

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I'm new here. I just purchased 2020 Ram 3500. It has no fog lights. It has the black plastic space covers over the area. Do anyone know if the harness is already there for fog lights? I seen a wiring with a male connector on it coming down right behind the fog light space.
No there is nothing there. Look at the large fog light forum thread that has been growing for a while now with several great contributors. You’ll have a few options whether you want to go stock or custom. I’ll be glad to help if you need more help.
 

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I tried finding the answer, but have had no luck. Can someone please let me know what the part number is for the square head bolt that is used to hold 68449341aa to the bumper? tempImageVPnTQc.jpg
 

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I tried finding the answer, but have had no luck. Can someone please let me know what the part number is for the square head bolt that is used to hold 68449341aa to the bumper? View attachment 9563
Did you lose the factory bolts that the bezel covers came with? If you still have them just put them in the fog light bezels.
The part description and number are:
Stud, 68353367AA.
 
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I tried finding the answer, but have had no luck. Can someone please let me know what the part number is for the square head bolt that is used to hold 68449341aa to the bumper? View attachment 9563
Nut- 68404464AA. These are j-nuts that go in the mounting holes in the bumper bracket so you can mount the fog light bracket to it. - $0.50 ea.

Bolt- Hex Head 6508065AA. These screw into the j- nuts-. $1.39 ea.
 

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The part number you want, that doesn’t contain the connectors for the sensors, is 68377333AD. Problem is, it will be useless to you if you don’t have the 16-way connector present on your truck to plug it into. I haven’t heard of anybody yet that came factory without fogs or sensors having that connector present. You would basically have to cut the 16-way connector off, and extend the two fog lamp driver wires to the BCM.
Where is this 16way connector typically located and can it be installed?
 

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Where is this 16way connector typically located and can it be installed?
Looking up from under the truck, it’s below the driver side headlight, towards the fender-
cKrKTuS.jpg

It is part of the left dash harness, so that would need to be removed and replaced to gain that connector in factory form. You can’t buy that connector part number from any supplier, but why would you, when you can just bypass it and go straight to the BCM.
 

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Looking up from under the truck, it’s below the driver side headlight, towards the fender-
cKrKTuS.jpg

It is part of the left dash harness, so that would need to be removed and replaced to gain that connector in factory form. You can’t buy that connector part number from any supplier, but why would you, when you can just bypass it and go straight to the BCM.
Thank you sir
 

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Did you ever figure out what these are to? Or what the purpose was?
So to answer my own question I got under mine tonight and found that connector and the tag had part number 6848578AA on it. Can anyone figure out what that actually goes to or what would plug into it?
 

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I'd like to know what plugs into those also. Anyone with a higher trim truck willing to check that out?
 

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So to answer my own question I got under mine tonight and found that connector and the tag had part number 6848578AA on it. Can anyone figure out what that actually goes to or what would plug into it?
There’s a number missing from that part number.
 

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