So for anyone else that will experience this, the headlight module needs to be flashed to the cars bcm. The headlight lighting up for a few seconds when I plugged it in was a complete fluke. Took it to the dealership for them to flash it and it works fine now
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately my manual only goes up to #88 so im not sure where #158 would be?
I did do one more test with fuses #25 and #26. #26 fuse reads 12v, but #25 is 0. I have put a brand new fuse into #25 and even put the fuse from #26 into #25 to make absolutely sure the fuse was...
Unfortunately I am back. I forgot to insert the plastic cap that keeps all the harness connectors separated when attempting to plug the headlight in..when I was removing the harness from the new headlight, connectors must have touched. The headlight went bright then shut off. I thought i had...
Just moved the ground wire over to the corresponding pin during lunch break. The light turns on! Thanks everyone for the help!
I did manage to mess up the temperature sensor when swapping the headlight though.. display shows -- next to the time and I have a check engine light on now ?. Problem...
So would it be possible to move the lower left pin to the top right to match the headlight? Or are all the pins connected to the wrong wires in my harness? For the 3rd headlight, why does it have 7 pins?
A deer ran into my bronco a month or so ago, broke the plastic for my passenger headlight and dented up the side panels. Drove it around with tape until 2 weeks ago the entire headlight went out.
Thinking there was only one headlight assembly for the bronco sport, I purchased one off ebay...