Location of Brake Controller Connector in 2014 Ford Expedition
Updated 04/07/2015 | Published 04/05/2015 >
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My husband purchased the Curt triflex brake controller, and the curt 51432 harness, as stated to fit our 2014 Expedition. We spent the whole day out there and cannot find the plug for the five minute installation to plug it into. Please help! Thanks.
asked by: Sarah H
Expert Reply:
The connector for the brake controller is located behind the dash just to the left of the glove box. The easiest way to access the plug is to 'drop' the glove box. You'll need to either remove a few screws on the interior of the glove box, or push in on the sides to release it so it'll swing down. Once the glove box is dropped, you'll see the plug next to the glove box on the left.
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Curt Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers - Dual Plug In
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