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I have a 2004 Ford Escape which does not have a factory hitch. 1-how can I know if it has a factory trailer wiring instalaled...If it doesnt have the factory installed...what are my options.
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Since your vehicle did not come from the factory with a hitch installed, there is no factory installed trailer wiring. You will need to hardwire a trailer connector using part # 119175KIT. Simply access the tail light from the rear, and use the included circuit tester to identify which circuit controls which function, then make your connections as necessary. Start by activating the left turn signal. Use the circuit tester to probe the wires exiting the taillight assembly on the drivers side until you find a wire that lights up the tester. Attach the yellow wire to this circuit using the quick splice included with the kit. Do the same for the brake light, the running lights and the right turn signal. Ground the white wire to the vehicle.I have provided a link to an installation video that will help walk you through the install process. The video shows the wiring harness being installed on a different vehicle, but the process for your Escape would be similar.
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Upgraded Circuit Protected Taillight Converter Hardwire Kit with 4 Pole End (Includes Testers)
119175KIT
Retail: $42.78
Price: $34.90
Product Summary:
Vehicle WiringNon-Powered System3 Wire System1-1/2 Foot Long
Product Specs:
Plug and Lead4 Flat
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Plug-N-Tow (TM) Vehicle Wiring Harness
30445
Price: $13.95
Trailer Hitch WiringNo Converter
4 FlatFor Vehicle w Factory Tow Package
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