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Old 07-29-2017, 10:53 PM
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Anybody have a part number to the plug that goes into the back of the factory trailer connector? Just found a couple wires on mine are broken at the plug. For reference, I'm looking for the pigtail that plugsninto the back of this:
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9L3T-15A416-AC

Mine is 2013 F-150 but I doubt it varies.
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Awesome... So is mine, I'll check it out. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Lifted BlueFlame 5.0
Awesome... So is mine, I'll check it out. Thanks!
The bag also includes a fuse and a relay, and a diagram/instruction paper to whete they go in the fuse block.
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Wait a minute, I thought you wanted the under the dash wiring harness!

I may have steered you way wrong here!
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Yea... You kinda did.. I had to double check to be sure before I posted a reply. The plug I'm looking for is round and plugs into the adapter mounted to the bottom of the rear bumper
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Originally Posted by Lifted BlueFlame 5.0
Yea... You kinda did.. I had to double check to be sure before I posted a reply. The plug I'm looking for is round and plugs into the adapter mounted to the bottom of the rear bumper
Oops. Sorry. 1,000 apologies!

I have bought those seven pin round plugs at auto parts stores.
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No biggie.... is it the same as a standard 7 pin round plug? It's what feeds that connector in back that has the 7 pin round and the 4 pin flat, but it's Ford OE wiring
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Originally Posted by Lifted BlueFlame 5.0
No biggie.... is it the same as a standard 7 pin round plug? It's what feeds that connector in back that has the 7 pin round and the 4 pin flat, but it's Ford OE wiring
I think it's industry standard. I bought a 2017 travel trailer and it came with a round seven pin plug with the right wiring array.

I've also bought a seven pin plug that had a 4-pin flat adapter port on it. Worked perfect for my teardrop trailer with no brakes just lights, and a trailer I built and wired and then sold to a guy with a Toyota that had the same 4-pin flat plug and the lights worked perfect.

Wired just like the 4-pin recepticle next to the seven on my Ford, which used the same scheme as the four wire on my Ranger.




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