005 00 FSeries Super Duty Switches See QR for Model Year 008 or Later at Link Below https://www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas/nonhtml/qr.pdf Models Affected All 005 Model Year F50/350/450/550. Purpose To utilize Ford Switches on FSeries Super Duty trucks. Description The Ford Switches are optional instrument panel mount es (Option Code 66S) (see Photo ) that control passenger side mounted relays. These relays power four blunt cut s that can be found beneath the steering column and behind the passenger compartment fuse panel also called the Central Junction. The s are part of the harness connected to the "K" connector (C0K) on the back of the CJB (see Attachment II & III). The four s are as follows (see Photo 3): Switches Circuit Color Fuse Aux 936 Orange/Light Green 30 Amp Aux 933 Orange 30 Amp Aux 3 934 Orange/Yellow 0 Amp Aux 4 935 Orange/Light Blue 0 Amp SVE BULLETIN SPECIAL VEHICLE ENGINEERING BODY BUILDERS ADVISORY SERVICE Tollfree: (8) 8404338 EMail: bbasqa@ford.com (preferred) Fax: (33) 594633 Website: www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas QVM Bulletin: Q Date: September 6, 00 To find the s:. Remove the fuse panel trim cover below the steering column.. Remove the four fasteners holding the CJB. 3. Lower the CJB without disconnecting any connectors. 4. Locate connector "K" (see Attachment II & III) on the back of the CJB and the harness connected to it. 5. Locate the four blunt cut s with shrink wrap on the harness connected to the "K" connector (See Photo ). Operating Procedure The Switches are operational when the ignition key is in the run position (see Attachment I). The Switches cannot be utilized in any other operational mode. The power to the es is relay controlled and was designed to operate in the "run" mode to reduce the possibility of draining the battery(ies). If you have any questions, please contact the Ford Truck Body Builders Advisory Service as shown in the header of this bulletin. Originator: Dan Pelcher/dpelcher@ford.com Page of Date Issued: //04 Qupdate 960.doc Date Revised: 960
Customer Access 40 Hot in Run 85 86 5 0 03 Grounds C0f F.5 0A 36 Power Distribution 30 C58 relay 8 C58 Diesel 50 BK/WH VT/OG S6 S06 Diesel 4 8 F.08 30A 6 F.09 30A 36 Power Distribution F.3 0A 55 55 F.5 0A C0k Central Junction (4A06) 36 Main light (654) Illumination 35 C05b See page S6 9 LB/RD 8 C0d 5 C0k 9 LB/RD Central Junction (4A06) 36 See page 0 03 G00 G0 Diesel F.0 5A 96 WH/VT 8 C300 448 OG/RD 30 86 C30 8 85 C30 936 OG/LG 53 VT/YE 445 RD/LG 55 GY/RD 44 RD relay # 6 6 C300 54 VT/LG 446 RD/LB 56 GY/OG 86 30 C30 85 8 C30 933 OG 3 C303 5 C303 934 OG/YE 3 C304 relay # 6 relay #3 6 relay #4 6 5 C300 5 C304 935 OG/LB S300 relay box (4A464) 56 55 3 C300 G300 5 Super Duty Series F50, F350, F450, F550 '05
Fuse and Relay Information Central Junction (4A06) PCM power relay Trailer tow relay, battery charge relay Starter relay (450) F.60 C0p F.0 F.0 F. F.0 F.08 F.60 F. F.3 F.03 F.09 F.4 F.04 F.0 F.5 F.6 F.05 F. F. F.8 F. F.4 F.9 F.06 F.3 F.5 F.6 F.0 F. F. F.3 F.4 F.5 F.6 F. F.8 F.9 F.34 C0 C60 F.36 F.0 F. F.38 C63 F.4 F.5 F.6 F. F.8 C58 F. F.9 C5 F.30 F.3 F.3 C05 F.3 F.33 F.40 F.4 F.44 F.46 F.48 Reversing lamps relay Accessory delay relay F.35 F.3 F.39 F.4 F.43 F.45 F.4 C0p C0m C0j C0h C0g C0f C0l C0k C0c C0a C0b C0e C0d Super Duty Series F50, F350, F450, F550?05
Connector Views 5038 C0j (BK) C0k (WH) 4A005 Central Junction (4A06) 4A303 Central Junction (4A06) 8 FEMALE Pin Circuit 3 956 (OG/LG) Voltage supplied at all (overload protected) 4 5 6 59 (DG/VT) HTD mirror relay, ed output 8 9 0 95 (LB/PK) 94 (PK) 4 (BN) 3 4 95 (LB/PK) 5 96 (BN/WH) 6 54 (LG/YE) 6 5 FEMALE Circuit function Voltage supplied in Run (overload protected) Accessory delay relay, ed output Power, Exterior lamps Voltage supplied in Run (overload protected) Trailer tow relay, parking lamp, ed output Battery saver relay, ed output Pin Circuit 44 (RD) Voltage supplied at all (overload protected) 3 4 (VT/OG) 5 9 (LB/RD) 6 445 (RD/LG) 446 (RD/LB) 8 448 (OG/RD) Circuit function Voltage supplied in Start and Run (overload protected) Instrument illumination, feed Voltage supplied at all (overload protected) Voltage supplied at all (overload protected) Voltage supplied at all (overload protected) SuperDuty SeriesF50, F350, F450, F550 05
Photos,, and 3 of Switches Photo : 005 FSeries Super Duty Switches (Option Code 66S) Photo : Location of the blunt cut s controlled by the Switches Photo 3: The four blunt cut s as located in Photo
SVE BULLETIN SPECIAL VEHICLE ENGINEERING BODY BUILDERS ADVISORY SERVICE Tollfree: (8) 8404338 EMail: bbasqa@ford.com (preferred) Fax: (33) 594633 Website: www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas QVM Bulletin: QR Date: June, 00 008 FSeries Super Duty Switches Models Affected All 008 Model Year F50/350/450/550. Purpose To utilize Ford Switches on FSeries Super Duty trucks. Description The Ford Switches are optional instrument panel mount es (Option Code 66S) that control passenger side mounted relays. These relays power four blunt cut s that are taped on a harness near the relay pack that can be found beneath the instrument panel and to the left of the steering column. The four blunt cut s are as follows: Switches Circuit Color Fuse Aux CAC05 Yellow 30 Amp Aux CAC06 Green/Brown 30 Amp Aux 3 CAC0 Violet/Green 0 Amp Aux 4 CAC08 Brown 5 Amp To find the s:. Remove the trim cover below the steering column.. Locate the relay pack beneath the instrument panel and to the left of the steering column. 3. Locate the four blunt cut s with shrink wrap on the harness near the relay pack. Four Blunt Cut Wires (Figure ) Four Blunt Cut Wires (Figure ) Dan Pelcher GS Item Number GS Classification Public Page of Date Issued: 3/5/0 Date Revised: 6//0
Operating Procedure The Switches are operational when the ignition key is in the "RUN" position only. The power to the es is relay controlled and was designed to operate in the "RUN" mode to reduce the possibility of draining the battery(ies). Switch Wiring Diagram (Figure 3) If you have any questions, please contact the Ford Truck Body Builders Advisory Service as shown in the header of this bulletin. Dan Pelcher GS Item Number GS Classification Public Page of Date Issued: 3/5/0 Date Revised: 6//0