Parts Needed for Installing Trailer Hitch Wiring On a 2010 Ford Shuttle Bus Built On E-450 Chassis
Question:
Hello, I have a 2010 Ford e450 shuttle bus. I put on a hitch on it universal that you guys recommended ..thanks I want to add trailer wiring to it. I only see an option for Ford van but not e450. If you could guide me in the right direction that would be great. Thanks
asked by: Kris H
Expert Reply:
The Universal Wiring Harness w/ ModuLite and Brake Controller Harness # 22551 will allow you to install a functioning 7-way connector on your 2010 Ford E-450 shuttle bus. Since the wiring from the chassis will have been modified by the company that outfit it with the bus cab this will allow you to tap into the tail light wiring.
A Test Light # PTW2993 will help you to identify the wiring to your tail lights so you tap into the correct wiring.
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Universal Wiring Harness w/ ModuLite and Brake Controller Harness - 7-Way Trailer Connector
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