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Today we're going to review Part No. C56218. This is the Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness with the 4-pole flat trailer connector. This part is a custom-fit design. It is designed to fit the new Ford transit connect starting in 2014. This will provide a 4-way flat trailer connector at the back of your vehicle to power your trailer's signal lights.
It does connect quickly and easily. Basically, it has these T-connectors on both sides and what you would do is go to the rear cargo area and these would plug in right behind the tail lights on the rear of the vehicle. They use these plugin T-connectors. It also includes this taillight converter. This converter is used to ensure that your vehicle's wiring will match that of your trailer, and it's also a powered module.
Basically, it has this extra black wire that would be run to the battery of your vehicle and this will run the power directly to the converter to power your trailer lights, instead of running it through the vehicle's electrical system and prevents it from overloading the vehicle's electrical system that way. This converter is constructed of a surface-mount technology, which gives you consistent, reliable performance. It does maximize the trailer light yield and intensity, while producing minimal heat, and it ensures superior operation in any rough road conditions. All these parts shown here are included. Comes with some nice instructions which have some good color pictures how to install it. Comes with this length of wire for connecting to your battery.
Comes with this dust cap, which would install over your 4-way when you're not using it, to protect the ends of it. You can put the cap over it like that. It also comes with this in-line fuse holder right here, and the fuse itself. That would install along the wire that connects to your batteries, so you want to protect it with a fuse. It comes with these zip ties. If you have any wires that are dangling or hanging, you can use the zip ties to tie them up.
It comes with this double-faced tape which would be used to attach to your converter, to attach a converter on your driver's side to a nice, secure location on the vehicle. It has the 10-amp fuse that goes in here. It has the ring connector that is used to install the battery wire, and the two butt connectors which are also used for the battery wire installation. It has a self-capping screw if needed for the ground. Basically, real quickly I'm going to show you how you would install this. This 4-way would be at the rear of your vehicle. Then what you do is in the rear cargo area, you move the scuff panels to access of the back of your taillights. You'd find the wire that is the yellow wire side right here, has the white ground wire in it. What you would do is unplug the connector plugged into your taillight, plug this into your taillight, plug this other end into the connector that you pulled off, and it allows it to T into there. On the driver's side you'll have this white wire with the ring connector on it. You'll want to attach this to a nice, clean ground, either using this included self-tapping screw, or if there's a screw there already that you can connect to. What you want to do is this green length of wire will run across the vehicle onto the passenger side and, again, you'll get in and remove the scuff panel, get in behind the taillight. Again, you have the T connector, so again you unplug the harness from your taillight. Plug this into your taillight. Plug this into the taillight. Plug your harness back into here. Then the last thing you'll need to do is, as we had mentioned this 12-volt black power wire, this will need to run all the way to the front of the vehicle and connect to the positive side of the battery. What you want to do to connect that is that you'll take this extra length of wire, take the end of this power wire coming out of the end of the converter. Connect it to one end of this length of wire using a butt connector. Run this to the front. The other end that still needs to be connected, you'll take the other butt connector, put it onto there, and then you'll want to install this inline fuse inline before connecting to the battery. You just connect it like that. Then all you'll have left is this one end of the inline fuse holder. You'll take this large ring connector. Install it onto that and connect this to the positive side battery post. Then what you'll need to do is open up the fuse holder, take the 10-amp fuse, go ahead and install it, and then just close it up, and that wa
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