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Lets start by making sure you are looking at the right connector. The connector is located between the rear bumper and the rear of the drivers side frame member, as you can see in the photo I have provided. The connector has a protective cover, which…
The Curt hitch part #C13900 that you referenced is designed to fit frame widths that range from 31 to 41 inches in width based on the holes you use. Check out the picture I attached to see how the holes match up with frame widths as well.
Based on my research, the 10 pin connector that you found on your 2012 Ford Escape is actually unrelated to any trailer wiring functions so there is not a harness available that will connect to it. If your 2012 Ford Escape does not have the factory…
The Reese Hitch 44680 is the same as the Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver part #75751 which is a fit for a 2012 Ford Escape. We can offer you replacement hardware using the Replacement Hardware Kit part #RHK which you will need to enter…
Based on the picture that you sent in, it looks like the top part of the shank attaches to the bike rack and the bottom portion, the part you are holding, looks like it is 1-1/4 inches and inserts into your hitch. You can find the size of your shank…
Yes they do. They are not super detailed but the Kat's heaters do come with install instructions. It does not come with specific installation instructions for your vehicle, but it does come with a set of universal instructions that would still…
You can add larger wheels and tires to a trailer as long as you have enough room for the larger size. The main clearance issues we find when putting larger tires and wheels on a trailer is from the top of the tire to the fender and from the inside…
Sounds like you have blown the running lights trailer wiring circuit on your 2012 Ford Escape since the rest of the circuits work and you mentioned that your vehicle has the tow package. You will want to check the fuse panel under the hood of your…
In order to find the correct wire to connect to the brake controller red wire on your 2012 Ford Escape, you will need to use a circuit tester, like #PTW2993 if needed. You will need to probe the wires with the tester on the brake switch located above…
I would be happy to help you set your 2012 Ford Escape up for towing. You're going to need a hitch, a couple of wiring harnesses, a brake controller and ball mount. Plus the requested transmission cooler. Since your Escape does not have the…
For a cover designed to fit over standard 4-way connectors we have the #C58200. Another very helpful idea will be to put dielectic grease on the pins of your 4-way. This will actually be your best way to fight the corrosion. For that you would want…
What you are looking for is the Replacement Handle for P-Series RV Screen Doors #A77027. This is the broken piece I see in the picture you attached and is the mechanism that holds the slide fully closed. This fits the Philips brand that you said you…