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2013 Ford Mustang Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring Installation And Review Videos

     

Best 2013 Ford Mustang Trailer Wiring Options- Video

Best 2013 Ford Mustang Trailer Wiring Options

Today we're going to be taking a look at the best wiring options for your 2013 Ford Mustang. Here on your right we're going to have the CURT, and here on your left we're going to have Tekonsha.One of the big differences between these two is going to be this box here. This box is the converter box. What they do is they protect your factory wiring from any backfeed if your trailer, whatever you're hauling, has any wiring issues. The difference between them is, if you notice how CURT, they come in both sides, they're going to be a surface mount technology, the wires are going to be connected onto a circuit board. Tekonsha is going to come in one end, do the same thing, connect on a circuit board. more


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2/12/2019 10:12:14 AM



Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2013 Ford Mustang- Video

Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2013 Ford Mustang

Today on our 2013 Ford Mustang we'll be installing the Tow Ready T-One vehicle wiring harness 4-pole flat trailer connector, part number 118487. Now to begin our install we'll first go ahead and open up the rear trunk. With this application we're working is a convertible. We're going to go ahead and remove the spare tire cover and we'll just set it aside. Next we're going to remove the rear threshold. To remove the threshold we'll also need to remove the fasteners that hold the threshold in place. more


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1/20/2015 2:56:18 PM



Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2013 Ford Mustang C56088- Video

Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2013 Ford Mustang C56088

Today in our 2013 Ford Mustang, we'll be installing the Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Connector, part number C56088. To begin our install, we'll first open up the rear trunk and locate the fasteners that secure the rear threshold. There is a total of four fasteners, two on each side. Here's the top. We've got a plastic wing nut fastener that we'll screw off. We'll use our interior trip nail 00:00:27 tool, or a flat blade screwdriver, to get underneath the fasteners and pop them free. Here at the bottom we've got a pushpin fastener. Now, we'll go ahead and repeat the same process on the fastener side. Then, we'll pull up on the threshold to release the fasteners underneath so we can slide it out of the way. more


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12/31/2014 12:52:50 AM



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