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Tow Package Wiring Harness with 4 Pole Trailer Connector

Tow Package Wiring Harness with 4 Pole Trailer Connector

Item # 118241
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1996 Ford Explorer

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1996 Ford Explorer - Tow Package Wiring Harness with 4 Pole Trailer Connector

  • 4 Flat
  • Trailer Hitch Wiring
  • Custom Fit
  • No Converter
  • Tekonsha

Tow Ready Tow Package Replacement Ford Explorer Wiring Harness by Draw-Tite, Hidden Hitch and Reese


Features:

  • Provides a 4-pole flat trailer connector for the vehicle
  • Quick and Easy
  • No Cutting, Splicing or Taping
  • Just Plug in the Connector and You're Ready to Tow
  • Solid One Piece Construction
  • 16 Gauge Bonded Wire w/ 4-Flat Plug
  • "Factory" Appearance
  • Connector is Equipped with a Circuit Protected Modulite Module
    • Protects itself and the tow vehicle against harmful electrical shorts and mis-wire situations.
  • Simple Do-It-Yourself Instructions on Every Package
  • Can be used with 5-pole, 6-pole or 7-pole adapters (sold separately)


Installation: The connection point is hanging underneath the rear of the vehicle and can be found on either the driver or passenger side. Connector will have a protective cap that will need to be removed. The 4-pole trailer connector will be stowed under the vehicle close to the trailer hitch. A mounting bracket is recommended.


Tech Tip: It is always a good idea to apply a small amount of grease to all electrical connections to help prevent corrosion.


Warning: Overloading circuit can cause fires. Do not exceed lower of towing manufacturer rating or:

  • Max. stop/turn light: (7.5 amps)
  • Max. tail lights: (7.5 amps)

Read vehicle's owners manual and instruction sheet for additional information.


118241

Ford Explorers with the tow package will have a plug hanging underneath the vehicle. The plug is usually located in the rear of the vehicle on the driver's side. However, the plug can also be found on the passenger's side and sometimes even on both sides. The small grey plug is usually covered with a red nipple (as pictured), but the colors and styles of caps do vary.



118241 Tow Package Wiring Harness with 4 Pole Trailer Connector

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Tow Package Wiring Harness with 4 Pole Trailer Connector - 118241

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (224 Customer Reviews)

Tow Ready Tow Package Replacement Vehicle Wiring Harness by Draw-Tite, Hidden Hitch and Reese

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2000 FordExplorer

The wiring harness arrived with the hitch I ordered. It was a easy plug in install.



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1997 FordExplorer

I am delighted with the speed you delivered my items. I ordered from two different suppliers. First company would not tell me a delivery date. When I pressed for a date, company was vague. Pressed further a delivery date finally given as two months later. Second company was as bad as the first.
etrailer.com was a totally different story. From date of order to delivery was one week. Excellent job, thank you!



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1998 Ford Ranger

99 ranger pug and play loved it ! This isn’t a paid review I usually don’t do reviews



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I changed all the lights in my 98 Ford Ranger to LED and added a Tailgate light bar. The Hopkins inline adapter that I already had showed a cross talk problem with the LEDs but not bulbs. If you had the tail lights on and turned on a turn signal, the opposite side flashed dimly making it look like hazard lights were on. This adapter was a perfect straight wire fix that plugged directly into the existing trailer light pigtail to provide a 4 wire connection and it was priced cheaper than I could do it myself. Easy to install and tucked away neatly. Notice there is no dim right turn signal now when the left one is on. Thank you etrailer for having what I needed and the great customer service!



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1998 FordExplorer

Like the reciever the wiring harness arrived 2 days early and it was a plug and play item, perfect for my 1998 Explorer..

It took just a few minutes to remove the dust cap from the plug which was located behind the drivers side rear brake light under the Explorer and then just plug the harness in and route it in the best location you can find...



by:

Perfect fit, easy to install and still works great over one year later.



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2000 FordExplorer

Becuase if this website it was easy to find what was needed for my truck to tow. Very detailed installs online. The best part was everything was bolt in and no drilling required along with plug and play wiring harness. Definitely will be another custom tee in the future!



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1998 FordExplorer

Arrived on time and worked as it was ad vertised.



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2000 FordExplorer

I spoke to my mechanic (who failed to locate the round plug that your video shows) who said I might be paying hundreds of dollars and hours possibly, to splice wires and get it right for trailer lights. Then I watched your video, total time five minutes, went out to my 2000 Ford Explorer Sport, 3 minutes, saw the plug, ordered the part $12---then installed--3 minutes. Wow. Thank you. No splicing, no mess, no fuss. Just plug it in. I tested it with the boat trailer and horse trailer-everything works perfectly. Can't beat it.

Fred

12/11/2018

Everything is still working perfectly. You have no idea what complicated baloney my mechanic, as well as store clerks at several Automotive stores, told me about what would have to happen to connect my horse trailer. And the money I needed to spend, in labor and in product. You solved that with very little money needed and five minutes to hook up. So, yes I am still very happy.



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1997 FordExplorer

I am truly amazed with etrailer.com. Not only did I find the wiring harness for my '97 Ford Explorer but it arrived as scheduled and was easily installed within minutes. The support team was also fantastic in following-up on my order and offering technical support if required. I definitely recommend this site and the entire team and plan on starting my search with etrailer.com for future needs.

J L.

11/25/2018

My etrailer product was easy to install and has worked flawlessly for one year. When I need trailering products I definitely will go to etrailer first!



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1999 Mazda B Series Pickup

Wiring Harness was delivered on schedule. Was a "snap" to connect to existing wiring coupler--plenty long--and works perfectly. 100% content with this purchase, price, and ability now to light and signal utility trailers.

Brad B.

2/16/2018

The product is fine no problems. Satisfied....



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easiest trailer wiring i've ever done. pulled off a dust plug, plugged in adapter, and down the road i went..

Bradley G.

3/4/2017

works great. have no problem with it. plug in and take off



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2001 FordExplorer

Received the wrong wiring harness from another site so I decided to try etrailer. They had the correct harness and I received it quickly. Site is easy to use. Overall a very good experience.

George M.

5/26/2016

No problems or issues to report...



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SPOKE WITH RICK IN CUSTOMER SERVICE,HE ANSWERED MY QUESTIONS.TOOK THE ORDER AND SHIPPED IT OUT FAST.THE WIRING HARNESS WORKED JUST FINE.GREAT PRODUCT AND GREAT SERVICE TOO.

Peter G.

9/28/2015

ONE YEAR LATTER AND IS WORKING WELL!THANKS AGAIN



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2000 Mercury Mountaineer

Harness came quickly and appears to be OEM harness as described. Original harness connection was behind the left tail lite. Capsule was removed (two screws at top of tail-lite). Connection was done and cable routed and positioned under bumper in less than 5 minutes. I presume the old harness had some corrosion as this did the trick. I did purchase a flexible cable protector to put around the harness wiring to prevent damage. It took me longer to write this review than it did to fix my problem.

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Patrick B.

12/12/2013

Using some electrical contact grease, like part 11755, will help keep moisture out and drastically slow corrosion.



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Did just what I needed it to do. Easy to install, been using it regularly on RV and Utility Trailer.

I am planning to buy another for my E150 Van. I hope the purchase and installation will be as simple as my earlier purchase.

James

3/2/2017

fine



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I wish I could tell you it works great but I can't :( I wasted my hard earned money as ALWAYS, something is wrong with the factory wiring in my truck so it don't get power to the plug. more stuff for the shelves in garage that I have sadly wasted money on by NO purpose of mine..

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Heather A.

6/30/2020

Thank you for your review. Although I am not sure which year make and model you have exactly the first thing that comes to mind is a blown fuse. Most trucks with factory wiring have corresponding fuses for 12V power. I recommend to check your owners manual for the location of the fuse and see if it needs to be replaced or added.

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Heather A.

6/30/2020

Thank you for your review. Although I am not sure which year make and model you have exactly the first thing that comes to mind is a blown fuse. Most trucks with factory wiring have corresponding fuses. I recommend to check your owners manual for the location of the fuses and see if any need to be replaced or added.



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2001 FordExplorer

The trailer light harness worked as advertised and installation was a breeze. The harness was very reasonably priced and the item arrived as promised. The one thing I truly liked about what 'etrailer.com' did is that they had a video on how to install the harness. For me, it helped out tremendously to watch on how to install it and what to look out for. Credit to this company for providing this type of assistance. I will definitely buy from them again.



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This harness was easy to install and after a year of use, it's still in great shape and working well.
I tow a trailer at least once a month, with an average trip of 6 hours... in every weather condition you can think of.
I routed the wire up over the bumper and it's got lots of length to reach the trailer plug.
I'm totally happy with it.



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1999 FordExplorer

Wiring adapter was simple to install, plug and play on my 1999 Ford explorer. Hooked right to the factory wiring harness with a click and we were finished. Used the trailer twice since and no issues.



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1999 FordExplorer

got a reciever hitch for a 99 ford explorer and wiring adapter. everything needed except spanners/ wrenches was there . very clear simple instructions. fitted it this morning took 30 mins 6.30 to 7.00 before going to work . everything fitted and holes in frame were where the instructions said they would be. i have fitted many hitches and this was by far the easiest. wiring adapter plugged straight in. Full marks Etrailer I will be back for more stuff.
Roger O AKA (Greywollfe)



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FordExplorer

Plug and play. Ford made hooking up trailer lights for the Explorer easy. If you have this harness kit, just unhook the left rear taillight, pull it out, plug this into the connector that's on your truck's wiring, and you are done. Beginning to end, it takes about three minutes to wire your truck for trailer lights with this.



by:
Ford

The connector fit perfectly and my trailer lights are working again.
Thanks so much. Had looked at local Ford dealerships and
auto supply. Searched online and your connector came right up.
In addition was able to get a new trailer hitch to mount on car
at the same time.
Came quickly without any disappointments.
Thanks, Gary



by:

High quality products, does everything as advertised. Super easy to install and worked great. A little slow getting my order but with the pandemic that's to be expected

Paul

5/1/2022

Harness still operating as it should, not a problem with it at all. Works as good as any factory wiring.



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2000 FordExplorer

It appears in spite of many sites selling this exact part, as if it fits a 2000 ford explorer xlt 4wd, it in fact did not. I noted immediately the two "bayonet" alignment pins were in the wrong place, relative to the ford under-vehicle tow port...and thinking it might yet fit I cut off both bayonets. I believe there is but one bayonet slot, on the ford plug port. Neither bayonets on the part I bought aligned with that. When the two not-aligned bayonetsw were removed form the purchased adapter, I was thus able to plug into the ford-supplied terminal --but, sadly, it did not work. I called to let your company know and indicated I desired no refund as I had modified the part, and if possible was there a correct fitment with another part number? The gentleman on the company end did his best and concluded other related parts would not fit. In the end I have gone to a universal kit from my local walmart. Oh well. The price shipped was very reasonable and I took a chance that did not pan out. Please (this said to the dealer of the no-fit part); go and check for yourself on a 2000 ford xlt, 4wd 4-door with a 4l cologne engine. It shall not fit. Life's all about choices and chances. Sometimes you win, sometimes no.


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