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2011 Ford Edge Tow Bar Braking Systems Installation And Review Videos

     

SMI Stay-IN-Play DUO Braking System Installation - 2011 Ford Edge- Video

SMI Stay-IN-Play DUO Braking System Installation - 2011 Ford Edge

Speaker 1: Today on our 2011 Ford Edge, we will be having a look at and showing you how to install the SMI Stay-IN-Play DUO Supplemental Braking System. Part Number SM99251. Here's what our SMI Stay-IN-Play DUO looks like installed. This operating unit here, this is the heart of our system. This is our unit, which provides a vacuum pump, which supplies vacuum to our brake booster through this hose here, making it easier for the system to depress the brake pedal when the engine's off and not supplying back into the booster.Our operating unit also supplies airflow to our cylinder mounted inside the vehicle, which depresses our brake pedal for us. This is our air cylinder, which is clamped to our brake pedal, and is attached to our vehicle's firewall via a cable. more


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2/6/2018 1:37:11 PM



Roadmaster Brake-Lite Relay Kit Installation - 2011 Ford Edge- Video

Roadmaster Brake-Lite Relay Kit Installation - 2011 Ford Edge

Speaker 1: Today on this 2011 Ford Edge, we'll be having a look at and showing you how to install the Roadmaster Brake-Lite Relay Kit for towed vehicles, part number RM-88400. So, when we don't have a brake light relay installed on our towed vehicle, when we are towing it behind our motor home and our turn signal's on and then are brakes are depressed, we have the issue of our brake lights coming on, on our towed vehicle overriding the turn signal from our motor home.Now with the brake light relay installed and operating, when we step on the brakes on our RV with our turn signal on, our brake signal does not override the turn signal function when the brakes are applied inside our towed vehicles with the supplemental braking system. Now that we've gone over some features, we'll see how to get it installed.To begin our install, we need to locate our vehicle's brake light switch. We will find that on the driver's side of our vehicle, underneath the dash connected to our brake pedal. Okay, this right here is our brake light switch. Now, we need to determine which wire coming off of our brake light switch is the cold side and what that means is that we only have power flowing through it when the brake pedal is depressed.Now, you wanna check this with a multimeter. more


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11/27/2017 1:08:16 PM



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