Troubleshooting Trailer Wiring Plug on a 2000 Ford Excursion that Has No Voltage
Question:
I have replaced this part but the lights on the trailer are still not working properly. I think the connector that this part connects to on the back of the vehicle is bad. Do you have a part number for that connector?
asked by: Vick
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Expert Reply:
It sounds like the wiring problem you have on your 2000 Ford Excursion is that you have a blown trailer wiring fuse under the hood of your vehicle.
We don't sell the harness you are referring to as that would be a dealer only part but I would be willing to bet that your problem is actually a blown fuse as the harnesses don't usually go bad.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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