For Escape 4G this boils down to installing a light switch from Kuga (e.g. LV4T-13D061-EEW), making BCM and IPC changes with Forscan ("easy"/decoded mode in Forscan: IPC "Rear Fog Light Indicator" -> "Enabled", BCM "Rear Fog Light" -> "Enabled"), and running a wire from an unused in Escape (but used in Kuga) BCM C2280F pin 67.
Here threads concerning this, in English and in Polish:
https://www.fordescape.org/threads/bcm- ... pes.123320
https://forum.fordclubpolska.org/showth ... 48&page=11
Reprograming US taillights - Escape 2023
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Re: Reprograming US taillights - Escape 2023
I can see you have a Mustang, if this is not decoded, you may have to check for BCM sheets, maybe at Livnitup's page: https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/ ... asic?pli=1
Looks like around 726-39-01, but in Mustang 2024, not sure what BCM 2015 has and what it is similar to.
And then check wiring diagrams - maybe Mustangs have this shown on the diagram (Escape does not reveal the rear fog pin, but Kuga does).
Also, there's a case of the factory switch for this. If Mustangs didn't have this, the best you can do is to search for Fords with same family BCM and check if they do (the switch, the wiring diagram).
Looks like around 726-39-01, but in Mustang 2024, not sure what BCM 2015 has and what it is similar to.
And then check wiring diagrams - maybe Mustangs have this shown on the diagram (Escape does not reveal the rear fog pin, but Kuga does).
Also, there's a case of the factory switch for this. If Mustangs didn't have this, the best you can do is to search for Fords with same family BCM and check if they do (the switch, the wiring diagram).