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2014 Ford Edge Accessories and Parts Installation And Review Videos

     

Roadmaster Battery Charge Line Kit Installation - 2014 Ford Edge- Video

Roadmaster Battery Charge Line Kit Installation - 2014 Ford Edge

Speaker 1: Today on our 2014 Ford Edge, we'll be having a look at and installing the Roadmaster Battery Charge Line Kit for Towed Vehicles, part number RM-156-25. This is what a charge line kit looks like installed. Now the reason you may want one of these on your vehicle is, if you're using a portable braking system when you're flat towing your vehicle behind your motorhome, your portable braking system requires a source of power. Sometimes you can just plug into your cigarette lighter or your power outlet on your dash, but every time the pedal is depressed in the vehicle your battery is getting lower and lower and lower on charge.Without this in place, you won't have a way of your battery being recharged with your engine off in the vehicle when it's towed behind the motorhome. With this in place, this uses the constant 12-volt charge line off the seven way 00:00:58 on the back of the motorhome to run power into the circuit breaker here, through this line here, and then out this line back to your battery post on the positive side. Now, the connection is made on the front of our vehicle through our six pole round connector.Now that we've gone over some features of our Roadmaster charge line kit, we'll show you how to get it installed. more


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8/1/2017 2:48:46 PM



Roadmaster Flexo-Coil Kit Installation - 2014 Ford Edge- Video

Roadmaster Flexo-Coil Kit Installation - 2014 Ford Edge

Today on our 2014 Ford Edge, we're going to be installing the RoadMaster 7-Wire to 6-Wire Flexo-Coil Kit, part number RM-146-7. Now to begin with, we're going to need to change a few things out on this vehicle. This vehicle already has a 4-flat on the front. It also has a brake signal wire that's coming so we're going to be tying the 4-flat wiring and the brake signal wire in with our 6-way plug that we'll mount here on the front of the vehicle. We'll need to first remove the existing 4-flat holder and bracket. Go ahead and trim off the old plug. Here's the plug that we're going to be installing. more


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1/4/2015 6:24:48 PM



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