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I have a solution for you that I can provide, but we aren't going to have a custom fit hitch to fit a vehicle like what you referenced. I spoke to my contacts at Curt and Reese and the only styles of hitches that can be made to fit a service…
view full answer...I have attached a video for you to help you bleed the surge brakes and also given an explanation below. You want to top off the master cylinder and pump the fluid from the master cylinder. You can do this by unbolting the plate that holds the lever…
view full answer...For your RV built on the 2003 Ford E-450 chassis, I recommend looking at the Curt Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver #C13702. This is a universal, adjustable trailer hitch designed specifically for use on RVs. It can be bolted to the vehicle…
view full answer...We have the Draw Tite front hitch part #65053 that fits your 2022 Ford E-450 Jayco motorhome.
view full answer...I do have a solution for you, however we do not currently have a custom-fit trailer hitch that is confirmed to work with the Ford E450 chassis on your motorhome. I recommend looking at the Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver #13703. This is an…
view full answer...Yes, since you already have a 6-way trailer connector installed that has some of its connection made, just those for basic trailer lighting, you need only to make the two additional connections for the output circuit from a trailer brake controller…
view full answer...The reason your brakes are locking up when you use the 7 Pole to 6 Pole Adapter, #47549, is because there are two ways that 6-way round trailer connectors can be wired, as you may have already discovered. The difference is the pin for the electric…
view full answer...The problem that you are experiencing is likely happening because there are 2 different ways to wire a 6-Way trailer connector. The brake output pin will wither be the center pin or it will be in the 2 oclock position, if looking at the face of the…
view full answer...If your vehicle has a factory brake controller plug, you can simply use the Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers – Ford, Item #3034-P, which will connect to the vehicle plug and the brake controller. On the new E-450…
view full answer...As long as your 2002 Ford E-450 chassis is equipped with a factory 7-Way or 4-Way at the rear bumper then there should be a brake controller plug-in port behind the dash to the right of the steering column. If this is the case on your E-450 then to…
view full answer...The first error code, SH, you are seeing on the Prodigy Brake Controller (instructions linked below) means the brake wire sees a short circuit during idle condition. The second code, OL, indicates an overload condition during operation. For the first…
view full answer...Using a lift is certainly the most convenient way to go, but is not absolutely necessary. When I installed the hitch on my van, I did not need to raise the vehicle at all. Having the vehicle on jack stands or ramps would make your installation easier…
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