Panel mounted switch?

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I bought the winch control panel from 12volt guy for my 8274. The push button switches are working correctly. I used a test light to see which terminals of the winch where used for in and out and attached the two wires from the switch panel to these two terminals, but when I try to use the switch panel I get nothing, no in or out. Suggestions? What am I missing? In the picture the two yellow connectors are the two wires coming from the panel buttons.

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Bkdraft, I had the same problem. 12 Volt guy was no help. Sent him pics of my connections with no help. The ground was the problem on my WARN 8000S. Try switching the left bottom ground with the yellow terminal to the upper right connections. If that doesn't work will get you a pic later on. It was definitely the ground on mine. Let me know.
 
I do not have a ground coming from the switch, only the two hot, in and out. I saw a post he made on one of the pages that stated the 8274 had to have 3 wires, but do not understand what the ground wire would do. Its just a ground at the switch, just dont understand why it would need to run all the way to the winch?
 
I do not have a ground coming from the switch, only the two hot, in and out. I saw a post he made on one of the pages that stated the 8274 had to have 3 wires, but do not understand what the ground wire would do. Its just a ground at the switch, just dont understand why it would need to run all the way to the winch?

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Ok, looks like mine. I see the ground wire, just still does not make sense, but I will run one and see what happens from there. Thanks!!!
 
Here's a pic. Notice where the brown wire is connected. Red wire on the right is the "out" and the green is the "in". I remember the info. stated by 12 Volt guy. Again, mine is a WARN 8000S. Hope this helps. It took me awhile to get it to work. Kinda hit and miss.
 
Here's a pic. Notice where the brown wire is connected. Red wire on the right is the "out" and the green is the "in". I remember the info. stated by 12 Volt guy. Again, mine is a WARN 8000S. Hope this helps. It took me awhile to get it to work. Kinda hit and miss.
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Well that fixed it, still do not understand why, but it works, thats what counts. Thanks!!!!
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@bkdraft

The problem was that a modern solenoid pack with a 5 wire controller, actually switches the ground leg of the control circuit too-at the same instant it's switching the +12v. THat's a safety feature that prevents tampering - ie paperclip activation of the winch and either burning it up or using the cable to crush your truck.

The proper fix for this is to change out the switch that 12voltguy supplies to a double pole, single throw, switch. You can get these on Amazon or Ace hardware. IT's the same physical size as the 12voltguy switch just with a couple of extra wire terminals. Then you can duplicate the factory winch wiring in your in dash switch. Works a charm. 12voltguy should understand this, but apparently does not. The 12volt guy switch works perfectly with a 3 wire controller.
 
Cruiserdrew, do you see anything wrong with the way I hooked up the switch in my pic. Thanks for the info.
 
Thanks for the explanation. I just run another wire for the ground and it works fine. But at least now I can understand how it actually works.
 
Cruiserdrew, do you see anything wrong with the way I hooked up the switch in my pic. Thanks for the info.

I think it's good, but you've defeated the original intention of that circuit--ie bypassed the switched ground. I think from the inside of the cab, the safety feature is gone, but from the box itself with the hand held controller, you are likely OK. Does the winch still work with the hand held controller?
 

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