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So, here's what I've been up to...

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With the help of my brother, we've been working on a 3D printed insert for that hole that will allow you to use a standard 12MM "Anti Vandal" switch without having to deal with anything "behind" the wall of the bed. (E.g. APIELE (Pcs of 2) 12mm Latching Push Button Switch High Round Head Stainless Steel 1 Normally Open with Ring Led (Blue): Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific )

On that note, the 16MM switches MAY fit if you don't have any spray in bedliner, and even then you might need to slightly enlarge the hole. The 12mm is way too small, when used by itself.

That’d be nice if it just presses in too, eliminating the nonsense with reaching up to thread the nut on.
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That’d be nice if it just presses in too, eliminating the nonsense with reaching up to thread the nut on.
That's the whole idea. You can just pre-wire the switch with a pigtail, put it in the hole and it locks in place from the front. Removing it is a little bit of a issue, as you have to basically break the plastic part, but I don't see that as a negative, as they can be made cheaply and be disposable in exchange for convenience.
 

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So, here's what I've been up to...



With the help of my brother, we've been working on a 3D printed insert for that hole that will allow you to use a standard 12MM "Anti Vandal" switch without having to deal with anything "behind" the wall of the bed. (E.g. APIELE (Pcs of 2) 12mm Latching Push Button Switch High Round Head Stainless Steel 1 Normally Open with Ring Led (Blue): Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific )

On that note, the 16MM switches MAY fit if you don't have any spray in bedliner, and even then you might need to slightly enlarge the hole. The 12mm is way too small, when used by itself.
I know I’m just a lurker for now, but I’m certainly in for one if you work it out. I just purchased a outlet a couple of hours ago. (Stupidly without the code since I don’t Tweet, but oh well.)
 

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That's the whole idea. You can just pre-wire the switch with a pigtail, put it in the hole and it locks in place from the front. Removing it is a little bit of a issue, as you have to basically break the plastic part, but I don't see that as a negative, as they can be made cheaply and be disposable in exchange for convenience.
I’ll be buying one for sure
 

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Is there a part/ part no. for just the pigtail harness? I have my own 12V cigarette/ USB power outlet and prefer not to splice the existing Ranger wires if I can just get the connector.
 


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Thank you. For this great info. I bought the parts. I'm going put a freezer in the bed for our town trips. Thank you.
 

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I haven't removed it yet but there is a tab you need to press with your thumb. Don't force it!
 
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You may need to spray some water to clean off grime that can get between the housing/connector body. You can also grab the end of the dummy plug with pliers and pull straight out WHILE pressing in the tab. The first time I removed mine it had some crud making it more difficult.
 

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Hey guys I just installed this plug from Wolf Haus today and I filmed a short install video for my new channel I'm starting. Check it out and give me some feedback please!

 

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Snug fit.

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I'm having a rough time getting the dummy clip off. Exactly which way do I push, and do I use a small flat screwdriver pushing inside one of the groves, or what. I cannot seem to get mine off. Also interesting is my dummy plug looks different, but I don't think that matters (I have a 2021) other than perhaps making it harder to grip.

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I'm having a rough time getting the dummy clip off. Exactly which way do I push, and do I use a small flat screwdriver pushing inside one of the groves, or what. I cannot seem to get mine off. Also interesting is my dummy plug looks different, but I don't think that matters (I have a 2021) other than perhaps making it harder to grip.

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Also, when you get that plug out, can you post or DM me a few pics of it. Looks like ford changed something for some reason. Not that it matters, the plug/socket is still the same.
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Also, when you get that plug out, can you post or DM me a few pics of it. Looks like ford changed something for some reason. Not that it matters, the plug/socket is still the same.
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Thanks WLFPIR8 and Ranger_Rocks. I won't be able o try again for a week or so, heading out of town tomorrow morning. When I get it out, I'll send/post a bunch of pics of the dummy.

I've removed a bunch of these harnesses on various vehicles. Sometimes they are a PITA until you have released that exact one before. Reaching up under the bedside doesn't make it easier :p
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