Parts Needed to Install 7-Way and Brake Controller in 2001 Ford E-150 Econoline Club Wagon
Updated 05/05/2026 | Published 05/02/2026 >
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2001 Ford E-150 Econoline Club Wagon Chateau Standard Passenger Van 2-Doo I only have a 4 pin flat, I need a 7 pin plug and any wiring needed and also a brake controler
asked by: Giovanni S
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Hey Giovanni, to convert the 4-way of your 2001 Ford E-150 to a 7-way and also wire in a brake controller you just would need the kit part # ETBC7 which comes with everything. And then for a brake controller the Redarc Tow Pro Liberty part # RED52VR would be a really great option. This is a proportional brake controller that only puts a small knob on the dash of your van.
What are you planning on towing?
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Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness for Factory Tow Package - 7-Way Trailer Connector
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