Lighting Fuses
Headlamp20AF74
Front fog lamp15AF75
Reversing lamp10AF76
Trailer Tow
Vehicles with a factory fitted tow bar also come
with a trailer plug control module for lighting. In
addition to providing the trailer plug functionality,
the trailer plug control module protects the
primary electrical circuits of the vehicle from any
electrical concern or failure that the customer's
trailer may experience.
For vehicles fitted without a tow bar as standard,
a genuine Ford accessory trailer tow electrical kit
has been developed to enable a tow bar to be
installed. The kit comprises of the trailer plug
control module, trailer plug, wiring and associated
hardware components.
Once the kit is installed, the vehicle must then be
configured using a Ford IDS diagnostic tool. This
configuration can be performed by your Ford
authorised dealer.
NOTE: The trailer tow electrical kit is available
from your Ford authorised dealer.
Ford recommends that all trailer tow electrical
connections use the genuine Ford accessory trailer
tow kit.
WARNING: Installation of aftermarket
trailer tow electrical kits or directly
splicing into the vehicle wiring in order
to install trailer lamps or other electrical
devices may overload the system and
impact the operation of other vehicle
systems.
When fitting low power LED (light emitting diode)
lamps that require less than 2W, the lamps may
flicker when in use. A trailer patch harness should
be used with low power LED lamps.
CAUTION: Do not connect the trailer
patch harness to the vehicle when the
trailer is not connected.
NOTE: The trailer patch harness is available from
your Ford authorised dealer.
4.3.6 Additional External Lamps
(Vehicles with Special Equipment
Pack)
The plastic switch fascia is located at the front of
the console. It can house up to four aftermarket
switches. Driving Lights, LED beacon lamp and
work lights can be powered via the switches on
the fascia. A fourth switch is provided as a spare
with 20A capacity.
Date of Publication: 12/2014
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