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Ford Replacement OEM Tow Package Wiring Harness, 7-Way

Ford Replacement OEM Tow Package Wiring Harness, 7-Way

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2002 Ford F-150

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2002 Ford F-150 - Ford Replacement OEM Tow Package Wiring Harness, 7-Way

  • Trailer Hitch Wiring
  • 7 Round - Blade
  • Custom Fit
  • No Converter
  • Tekonsha


  • Exact Replacement for Damaged OEM Wiring Harness
  • Installs in Seconds on Ford F-150s not Factory Pre-Wired
  • Upgrades Ford F-150s From 4-Flat OEM Wiring to 7-Way Connectors
  • Connects Directly to Standard OEM Connector
  • Fits mounting bracket PK-12711U (sold separately)
  • Fuses and Relays Included
  • Can only be used with a factory 4-pole harness
    • This will not work with a factory 7-pole harness


Product detail

Picture of OEM Connector. The plug is usually located on the driver's side between the back tires and the end of the truck bed.


Product detail

Picture of the 7-Way Connector



118242 Ford Replacement OEM Tow Package Wiring Harness, 7-Way

Item # 118242

Installation Details 118242 Installation instructions

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Ford Replacement OEM Tow Package Wiring Harness, 7-Way - 118242

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (281 Customer Reviews)


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Easy to install, and worked great until I backed into a concrete light pole support. I needed a new socket end where the trailer plugs in, as original was smashed up and spring cover wouldn't close right. etrailers on-line chat was worthless to try and find a direct fit w/o having to buy a whole new kit. I researched it myself and took a chance and ordered two (2) of etrailers Pollak Replacement 7-pole, RV-Style, Trailer Connector Socket-Vehicle End-PK11893 (Pollak PA66-GF30). This is a perfect replacement for the original that came with this 118242 harness kit. Bought 2 to have spare for next back-up incident.....

Johninky

8/3/2023

No change to original review, AND I DID NOT smash up another socket yet, so still got my spare.....2001 F-150



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Service (Jamie) was awesome very knowledgable and fast ! The post office on the other hand it sat there for four days . I recommend ups or fedex or some other delivery source !



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2000 FordF-150

Excellent product. High quality and easy installation. Made better than a factory harness I have on a different vehicle. I also purchased the mounting bracket and hardware kit. The bracket is wonderful and most of the hardware was good too. The self tapping screws both got the heads broke off, but it was my fault, not the screws.

Austin J.

6/18/2014

Still working flawlessly, the factory 4 flat isnt working but this one still works like it did when brand new. Highly recommended.



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Ford F-250 Super Duty

I installed the wiring on my Ford F250. I've had the wiring for about a year with zero problems. The wiring package had everything I needed for a complete installation. It was easy to install. We've towed our RV over 6,000 miles since the installation. The harness has held up just fine in all types of weather and climates. Also, hats off to Kennika for her exceptional customer service.



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Your product fits perfectly I customize the 7 way plug into my bumper I didn't like the way the bracket let hang down so far ill send another picture with me pulling my drag truck with the van thanks again.



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1997 Ford F-150 and F-250 Light Duty

The tow package I purchased last year, fits great and installed perfectly. It works perfectly with my electronic under-dash brake controller.

The kit came with everything that I needed and instructions were easy to read I had the entire kit installed in about 40 minutes it's work Flawless for me for over a year and I tow a variety of trailers the plug is never failed due to workmanship it is still water tight.

The receiver cap spring still has excellent tension to help hold the plug into place, the only gripe I have is that I should have installed stainless mounting screwswhen I installed the kit because the mounting starting are starting to rust a little, but that's my oversight and is nothing to do with the kit and its ability to provide flawless service.

I highly recommend this product if you're like me and was looking for an oem Plug and Play setup!

5 stars!



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My truck already had 7 pin harness but had a ground issue. Replaced it with this one and it works great now. Plugged right in but had to leave old harness in to get taillights to work. Way less expensive than buying OE harness from Ford
Thanks etrailer

Kirk C.

9/24/2018

One year and many trailer miles later, plug is still working perfect. Thanks



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2001 FordF-150

nice plug and play installation, video on your web site helped to speed the process as well as clarified that this was the right part that I needed, very good quality although the maxi fuses were not correct for my application but mine already had the fuses in place.

Duane G.

6/9/2015

The product is doing fine.



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2003 FordF-150

The turn around on this order was awesome. I haven't instaiied it yet but it looks simple. I was a little disappointed that there was no mounting bracket with this, but no fear I'm going to bore a hole it the bumper and with some self tapping screws we will be up and running in no time. I'll post some pictures of the completed job. Thanks for your excellent service

Gary M.

9/22/2017

Still loving it works great



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2002FordF-150

The harness I purchased for my 2002 Ford F-150 was fine with no problems installing it. However, it did not solve the problem I had (no right stop/turn signal and no running lights). I suspect the problem lies elsewhere and is no fault of the new harness.

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Laura E.

2/6/2017

Thanks for your review and your purchase, Dave! Often, the culprit is a kinked wire on the trailer or a bad ground. To assist you in troubleshooting your trailer wiring, I have included a link to our help article.

Dave I.

2/5/2018

I was unable to find the problem I was having and ended up removing the harness and just tapping into the trucks lighting system with a smaller, basic harness I already had. But Ill give you an A plus for customer purchase follow up - very nice to see nowadays!



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2017 FordF-150

this adapter is not the only item i bought, i ended buying multiple plug adapters in hopes of finding one that worked, well to make a long story short i ended up taking my motorhome with all the plugs that i had bought to giant r.v. and sales that said please fix it. the bill came to 679.01 so instead of being a plug and play it turn out to be plug and pay. but on the bright side i have extra plug that i will never use.

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Rachael H.

3/29/2018

Thanks for the follow up Charles, This 7-way is intended to be a 7-way replacement for the trailer connector on older model Ford F-150s but is is not a fit for either your 2017 F-150 or intended to be used as a flat tow wiring harness for flat towing your F-150 behind your motorhome. I have included a link to the trailer connectors confirmed as a fit for your and a link for the vehicle tow bar wiring for flat towing your F-150 behind your motorhome.



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2015 FordF-150

7 Pin wiring harness for my '02 Ford F-150 was a 15 minute job, easy to install without removing the spare, and worked immediately. Thanks!

Stan

5/11/2019

It works great. I’ve used it quite a bit during the year. Thanks



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2001 FordF-150

The product works as described. The only problem I encountered was on a 2001 F150 crewcab. The connector that connected to the wire harness coming from the front of the vehicle did not have any catch mechanism so it wouldn't stay together enough for the right side lights(on truck and trailer) to work. I used some channel locks and pushed together as far as I could without breaking anything then used electrical tape to tape it together. Of course after I crawled out form under truck and put spare back in place I realized I should have used a zip tie to hold it. Would probably last longer and hold better. Everything works well. I do not have a brake controller hooked up on vehicle yet.



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2003 FordF-150

My F150 had an OEM 4 pin trailer plug and hitch.
The 118242 - 7 pin connector with wiring harness is the ticket. The hardest part of the install was dropping the spare tire. The plugs connect directly to the factory plugs and the harness length is the correct length.
The 3035-P brake controller connector harness was just as easy. Plugs right in to the OEM plug next to the ECM connector and the other end into the brake controller.
The PK12711U-26 - 7 pin bracket and hardware kit fastens directly the OEM bracket that is on the hitch. My truck had an OEM 4 pin trailer towing set up with the hitch. The OEM hitch had the bracket welded on it to attach the 7 pin mounting bracket to it.
These kits make this install very easy and professional looking.
If I have one complaint, the hardware kit to attach the 7 pin connector bracket is set up to fasten the bracket directly to the bumper with 2 - self tapping screws provided in the kit. The kit also includes 4 #12 machine screws with toothed washer nuts to attached the 7 pin connector to the bracket. This is fine if your truck hitch doesn't have an attaching bracket welded to it. The kit should included in it 6 #12 machine screws and nuts along with the 2 self tapping screws. Since my OEM hitch actually had a bracket welded to it to attach the 7 pin bracket to it, I had to use two other #12 screws and nuts to attach the 7 pin bracket to the OEM bracket on the hitch. Not a big deal, just a thought.
It took me about 2 hours, start to finish to install the 7 pin connector, trailer controller, and add the two relays in the OEM relay/fuse box under the hood.
I highly recommend these kits.



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2003 FordF-150

Plug and play on my 2003 Ford F-150. Works great. I found the installation video on the website especially helpful. Great job etrailer.com!!

Rmt

5/20/2015

so far so good. no issues.



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2001 FordF-150

We purchased a 5th trailer and needed to have my Ford F-150 wired for trailer brakes and 7 pin harness. Checked your website and was able to find all parts I needed. The installaton videos you have are awesome, they help out so much. Ordered all parts and they arrived quickly. All parts were identical to what was ordered. Had everything installed and wired in, in about 45 minutes. They wiring harness was perfect fit and they trailer brake control harness also exact fit. My overall experience was awesome from placing the order and the e-mails to let me know who took my order and who sent it and tracking it. I will recomond etrailer to everyone I can. Thanks to etrailer we are ready to tow our trailer.******



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2003 FordF-150

Installation of the actual harness was easy. However, if you have the factory 4-pin flat connector without the 7-blade connector, you will need to purchase or make a bracket for the 7-blade connector. On an F-150 there is very little space to add an additional bracket, so I extended the 4-pin bracket and made the extension so that it held both the 4-pin and 7-blade connectors. There is a bracket, a Ford part, specifically marketed for the Harley Davidson edition, FY3Z-14A163-CA, which may or may not fit the standard F-150. Also, another part, FL3Z-14A163-BA may or may not fit.



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Delivery was fast
Got my order in just
a couple days.
Products did exactly as they were decribed. Very happy with products and customer service. Looking for something else to buy from etrailer.

Clay D.

6/29/2018

All the products are holding up well and working great. If you want check with me next year.



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2004 Ford F-150 Heritage Series

Easiest trailer plug I have ever installed...lowered spare tire (but did not remove) and then unplugged the stock wire plugged this in line and mounted it all to the brackets i purchased here at same time, had it all wrapped up and completed in under half hour, with my 4 year old daughters help of course!



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Super quick mailing and exactly what I needed. Wiring is holding up fine after a years usage.



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FordF-150

This kit was exactly what I needed for my '03 F150 to pull my trailer. It was simple to install and nothing additional was needed in my case. The connectors are usually already there if you have the tow package and a 4-pin. Just remove the spare and the connectors are there and it was simple as pie from there. etrailer is the best place for all your needs and I would highly recommend them to anyone needing parts or supplies for their towing needs. Great products, great company!



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2012 FordF-150

I do not like to leave bad reviews, however I was initially impressed from what I heard about family members who have used etrailer. I purchased the above product for a 97 ford f150 with factory tow package. This product was confirmed to fit this truck, and was listed as specifically for this truck. However the connectors are not even close, which I can understand considering that the truck was built in mid 96 as a 97 model. I called into customer service after doing a great deal of research, and discovered through ford that there were different variations of electric brake configurations for this year. I needed to return said product, that I purchased based on the websites EXACT description and etrailer wants to charge me almost 12 bucks to return a product that they advertise as "confirmed fit". I would have no problem paying for shipping if this was MY error. Customer service stated that they would request to waive shipping, confirmed my phone number, stated they would call back....never did. One would think you guys would do your homework on this before advertising a product in such a manner. I was easily able to find out that depending on when and where my truck was built would determine what type of harness is needed.



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2001 FordF-150

I ordered the prodigy 2 controller, the wiring harness, hardware kit and mounting bracket. quick shipping and instalation was super easy with the how to video. I installed the whole kit in under an hour and towed 1650mi right off. Just as described and the kit worked flawless! literally plug and play. I can't say enough good about it.



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2000 FordF-150

If you did not see my review for the bracket then I will recap. I did not use the bracket except for a template. Mounted the plug in the factory bumper just left of the license plate recess by knocking it out with an electrical knockout cutter. Drilled the mounting holes and installed the wiring harness. Great product and great video, I highly recommend etrailer.com. Package properly, came early, fit was perfect.



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1998 Ford F-150 and F-250 Light Duty

I needed a 7 pin wiring system and a friend told me about etrailer.com. I looked at all the options listed for brake controllers and didn't know which to choose from, I called tech support and explained what I wanted and they reccomends a controller for me. I also wanted plug and play, no cutting/skinning/splicing wires for me, I wanted it simple. Well I got simple, very easy install and everything works perfect. Very satisfied and I will be buying more products in the near future.


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