Does Wiring Harness for 2011 Lincoln MKX Work With Trailer That has LED and Incandescent Lights
Published 10/26/2018 >
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C56121 - 2011 Lincoln MKX - My trailer has LED lighting ...will this module work with both incandescent and LED lighting? Or, is there another module that can do both?
asked by: Mitch
Expert Reply:
Yes, the T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness # C56121 that fits your 2011 Lincoln MKX will work if your trailer has LED lights and incandescent lights so long as your lights do not exceed the maximum of 3 amps for the stop and turn signals and 6 amps for the tail lights.
It is also highly recommended you use Dielectric Grease # 11755 when using your 4-way to help prevent corrosion.
I have added a link to a video review of this part as well as a link to a video install of this harness on a Lincoln MKX for you to check out.
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T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness
- Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring
- Trailer Hitch Wiring
- Vehicle End Connector
- Powered Converter
- No Tow Package
- 4 Flat
- Plug and Lead
- Plug-In
- Hidden
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