โMar-30-2017 08:05 PM
โMar-31-2017 02:49 PM
bikendan wrote:
OP,
You obviously have a truck not equipped for towing a travel trailer.
It takes more than just converting a 4 pin to 7 pin.
How are you hooking up a brake controller?
Does it have the tow/haul feature?
Does it have the factory tow package Trans cooler?
Does it have the towing rear end ratio?
You have to match what comes in the factory tow package, to get the higher tow capacities.
โMar-31-2017 01:32 PM
โMar-31-2017 10:29 AM
โMar-31-2017 09:01 AM
RoyB wrote:josheaton wrote:
The truck is. a 2WD F150 with the 5.0 V8. It did not come with the towing package (got an amazing deal on it) and am trying to retrofit the towing components. Had a transmission cooler installed, and this is really the last thing I need done.
Just curious - did you find an unmarked envelope in the glove box that had a PLUG-IN RELAY and ATC fuse in it. My truck DID come with the TOW PACKAGE and I found this in my glove box. This is what is required to have the 12VDC routed to the 7-way CONNECTOR on my 2010 Ford F150 truck. I didn't know what the unmarked package was and someone telling this online I looked in the manual and they are to be plugged into the main fuse panel under the hood and were in marked position for TRAILER TOW or something like that...
I guess since you didn't get the tow package you didn't get the built-in brake controller either.
Or the REAR CAMERA mounted in the FORD EMBLEM on the tail gate and uses the console monitor to show you backing right up over the trailer hitch with foot markers. I love this feature...
This was my first brand new truck ever so I guess this is why it cost so much haha...
Roy Ken
โMar-31-2017 09:00 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Side note, some adapters and ready made pigtails have the wrong wire colors pre wired to the pins.
So if it doesn't work, I'd blame the adapter before the truck or trailer when trouble shooting if both units are unmolested wiring.
Just found that out on a pre made 7 pin trailer pigtail. Trucks are wired right, trailer was wired right from the j box on the tongue. Pigtail that was molded around the wires (couldn't open up the plug and switch wires) was all farked up!!!
Only 2 wires that were tight was the white ground and blue brakes. That was 2 hours I didn't need to spend standing in the rain figuring it out with a broken multimeter.....
Freakin Chinese c rap.
โMar-31-2017 08:40 AM
josheaton wrote:
The truck is. a 2WD F150 with the 5.0 V8. It did not come with the towing package (got an amazing deal on it) and am trying to retrofit the towing components. Had a transmission cooler installed, and this is really the last thing I need done.
โMar-31-2017 08:23 AM
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โMar-31-2017 08:11 AM
RoyB wrote:
That is totally amazing to me that your 2016 F150 Truck did not come with the 4-way and 7-way combo connector setup... I hope it at least had the 2-inch trailer hitch setup.. I guess if you don't order the tow package you get the bare bones equipment... geesch...
This is a google photo for the 2016 F150 Ford truck tow setup...
Sounds like you got it all about nailed down now...
Roy Ken
โMar-31-2017 06:56 AM
โMar-31-2017 06:55 AM
RSD559 wrote:
I believe, on my F150, the black wire was the one for the trailer battery feed, and blue one was for the brakes. The tag on the harness says it's a Ford.
http://www.f150-forums.com/attachments/1997-2003-ford-f150-7/48d1303303854-trailer-wiring-excursion-related-ugg-7waytrailerend-jpg
is a link to a picture of the correct colors to function. Good luck!
โMar-31-2017 06:21 AM
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