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If it does not have a factory installed harness - U-Haul has a kit with instructions to tap into OEM system
are you sure that your escape is not a 2003 model?
Try this site out: http://www.modifiedlife.com/2005-ford-freestyle-car-radio-wiring-diagram/
The way to plug in the harness depends on the type of harness that you have. Some are designed to unplug a connector then insert the harness inline with the wiring. Some require a special connector that clamps on the side of the wires, while others require wires to be cut and spliced together.
check the bulbs if that does not work,check your wiring harness.i had the same thing happen to me and it was my wiring harness
The Trailer Towing Prep Group includes wiring harness, heavy- duty flasher, limited slip differential, special axle ratio
Your best bet would be to call or go to your local auto parts store and tell them you need a "plug in" trailer wiring harness for your vehicle....these are very nice items and easy to install, as you just "plug" them into your exsisting vehicle's wiring harness. No need to "search out" for which wire goes where and no splicing of the wires either. They are more expensive than a "standard" wiring plug, but the "extra" cost is more than worth the "time" and headaches you will save!
Yes but only from a similar year
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You can buy a trailer wiring kit that plugs directly into your Explorer taillight harness. It has everything you need, including directions, so that you don't need to be concerned about what to splice into. Check with any RV dealer or places where boats and trailers are sold.
I have a 1994 E150 Conversion. But the factory harness is located under the rear of the van to the left hand side and attached to the frame.
I have a 1994 E150 Conversion. But the factory harness is located under the rear of the van to the left hand side and attached to the frame.