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2011 Ford Edge Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring Installation And Review Videos

     

Best 2011 Ford Edge Trailer Wiring Options- Video

Best 2011 Ford Edge Trailer Wiring Options

Today on our 2011 Ford Edge we'll be looking at our best trailer wiring options. All right, we have two wiring options here today for our Ford Edge. On the right we have the Curt T-Connector, part number C56120. On the left we have the Tekonsha, part number 118515. The main difference that we have between our two wiring options here today besides brand is the overall power output of them. Our Curt T-Connector offers three amps for the stop and turn lights on our trailer, and for the tail lights and running lights on our trailer it offers six amps. more


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12/5/2016 1:29:06 PM



Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2011 Ford Edge 118515- Video

Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2011 Ford Edge 118515

Today on this 2011 Ford Edge, we're going to review and install the T1 Vehicle Wiring Harness from Towready, part number 118515. This is what you need when you want to tow a trailer behind your Ford Edge. This whole assembly works by copying signals on your SUV, and then in turn sending it out to your trailer. Since it copies the signal, this insulates the SUV from the trailer in case it has any shorts. Let's go ahead and cover the parts that come with the kit in a little bit more detail. First off this entire assembly is the wire harness. more


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3/31/2016 3:13:19 PM



Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2011 Ford Edge c56120- Video

Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2011 Ford Edge c56120

Today on our 2011 Ford Edge, we'll be installing the Curt T-Connector wiring harness with 4-Pole connector, part number C56120. To begin install, we'll first start by opening up the rear cargo door. Then we can remove the spare tire cover. We'll set it aside for re-install later. Next, we'll need to remove the rear threshold. To remove the rear threshold, we'll simply get underneath the threshold and gently pry up and release the fasteners underneath. Once you release the fasteners underneath, we'll go ahead and set the threshold aside. Next, we'll remove the two cargo trays, one on each side of the spare tire. With the cargo trays out of the way, we're going to move behind the taillight assemblies. We'll need to remove the taillight assemblies, and to do this, we'll remove the two fasteners that secure each one, and then gently pop the taillight assembly out of its position, being careful not to break the alignment tabs underneath. more


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11/5/2013 9:55:29 AM



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