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2010 Ford Edge Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring Installation And Review Videos

     

Best 2010 Ford Edge Trailer Wiring Options- Video

Best 2010 Ford Edge Trailer Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today on this 2010 Ford Edge we'll be having a look at our best trailer wiring options. We have three wiring options here today. This one is the Tekonsha T-One, part number 118551. This one is the Hopkins Plug-In Simple Wiring Harness, part number HM11140495. This one here is the CURT T-Connect Wiring Harness, part number C56329.The first biggest difference that we found between our three wiring harnesses here today is in regards to power output. Our Tekonsha wiring harness here has a total of 7-1/2 amps of power output for our taillight and running light circuit and 4.2 amps worth of power output on each one of our turn signal and brake light circuits. more


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12/19/2017 12:01:15 PM



Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2010 Ford Edge- Video

Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2010 Ford Edge

Today, in our 2010 Ford Edge, we're going to be taking a look at installing the Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector; part number C56160. Here's what it looks like once it's installed when you're ready to use it. As we lay it over our inaudible 00:00:19 plate, we want to take caution not to get it near the latch because we don't want to pinch our wires. We can just close it over top, remove the weather-tight cap, plug it into the trailer, and once we're all done, we can cover it back up, raise the hatch, and put the wire in stowaway for safe keeping until we're ready to use it again. Now, with our wiring system installed, it's going to reduce stress on your vehicle's wiring system while you're towing your trailer. It's a very easy install; it just plugs in behind your tail lights and you're going to run power wire up to the front to your battery. Now let's go ahead and show you how to install it. This is what your kit is going to consist of: a module to convert your signals, T-connectors, hardware package, fuse holder, and the power wire that's going to run from the back of your car to your front. This module is going to help protect your electrical system on your vehicle by not overloading the circuit, since it's going to be powered from the battery itself and not tied into your car's electrical system. To start installing, we're going to remove the tail lights by removing the two 8mm bolts. more


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4/21/2016 4:01:56 PM



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