Locating Brake Controller Install Port on a 2002 Ford Excursion
Published 10/07/2015 >
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I was looking at purchasing 90195-3035-P. Upon looking under the dash on my 2002 Ford Excursion, I cannot find any open connector besides the OBD2 port. It has a tow package that includes both the 4 and 7 pin connectors in the back. How would you recommend installing this on my rig?
asked by: Vito E
Expert Reply:
You are right that the gray port is right next to the diagnostic port under the dash on your 2002 Ford Excursion for the brake controller. I have attached a photo that shows where the brake controller port is in relation to the location of the diagnostic port.
I have also attached a helpful article for brake controller installation on Ford full-size pickups you can check out.
In some cases the port can be to the left of the steering wheel under the dash or even behind the vehicle glove box.
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