Where To Connect Black Wire For A 7 Pole Plug On A 2012 Ford Expedition
Updated 01/15/2021 | Published 01/13/2021 >
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I bought the necessary parts per your site. However on your site it says the red wire should be accessible near the rear axle to connect to the black 7 prong for battery charge. My expedition does not have that wire so how do i cinnect to the battery?
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Expert Reply:
The black wire on the Adapter 4-Pole to 7-Pole and 4-Pole Item # 37185 would be routed and attatched to the battery with a fuse holder on your 2012 Ford Expedition. If you do not have the inline fuse holder I recommend Inline Fuse Holder Item # C58470-1.
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Shane H
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Adapter 4-Pole to 7-Pole and 4-Pole
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