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kidfriend54
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May 26, 2016

Wiring a 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid for towing

Ok. We're at our wits end. My husband is trying to wire our car w a blue ox wiring harness BX8848. Instructions were referring to standard green (right turn/brake), yellow (left turn/brake), brown (tail light), white (ground) wires in one driver side loom of wires. But ford put in two looms, one on driver side, one on passenger side. Also wires are purple/grey (right turn/brake) and white/green (left turn/brake), and he hasn't isolated the tail light yet.

Does anybody have a diagram of the wiring on a 2013 Ford Fusion hybrid? We need to confirm the proper wiring. Thanks.
  • Thanks guys. Calling Blue Ox was useless. We have received good customer support in the past but they could have cared less that their directions for the wiring harness they sold us was wrong. We got paid $16.95 for a one year subscription to the Ford Repair Manual which gave us the wiring diagram. have the lights working. Thanks again. Now off on a grandkids trip for the next 10 days.
  • Mandalay Parr wrote:
    Maybe Blie Ox can tell you.


    Highly recommended.

    BUT.....this might end up being a dangerous and expensive project.
    I have two hybrid cars, one a Fusion, and would NEVER attempt anything like that because EVERYTHING in it is computer controlled.
    Yes, even a simple brake light goes not to a relay contact but to a port on a computer board. One mis-step with the wiring could cost you thousands of bucks.

    I think the only safe way to do this is to get some aux. magnetic (or other mount) multi-function tail/brake/stop lights and don't tap into the car AT ALL.
  • When I did our hyundai the wire colors were wrong and I just used a test light. Turn on the parking lights and find out which wire is hot.

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