Trailer towing package relay locations
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Trailer towing package relay locations
Here is a diagram for the under hood fuse panel for a 2000 F150 showing the locations of the relays needed for the trailer battery chargers/interior trailer lights, and back up lights. The second photo is the key to the fuse panel.
Sorry for the quality, the dealer photo-copied it for me and I folded it and put it my pocket so I wouldn't loose it. Ignore the yellow highlighter.
Sorry for the quality, the dealer photo-copied it for me and I folded it and put it my pocket so I wouldn't loose it. Ignore the yellow highlighter.
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Thanks 36fan... I'm sure this will be a great help to several!
RP
RP
Geesh, IT's like you pulled that page right out of my manual. It look identical except I used Blue Highlighter. (It's less girly )
dpostman
dpostman
I would've used MY yellow highlighter, but the dealer service rep used yellow when he wrongly told me what fuse I needed to add to get everything to work
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I am getting pretty frustrated. Everywhere I look in the net there are diagrams and people who have info about the electrical systems of F150s. None of these resources are pertinent to the 1994 F150 4X4. Do you have any info on the location of the fuse or relay (that controls trailer lights) on the 94' F150? All my lights on the truck work fine. When I connect the trailer to the truck, the truck lights still work but nothing on the trailer.
They worked fine a few weeks ago.
Can you help at all?
They worked fine a few weeks ago.
Can you help at all?
#10
I am getting pretty frustrated. Everywhere I look in the net there are diagrams and people who have info about the electrical systems of F150s. None of these resources are pertinent to the 1994 F150 4X4. Do you have any info on the location of the fuse or relay (that controls trailer lights) on the 94' F150? All my lights on the truck work fine. When I connect the trailer to the truck, the truck lights still work but nothing on the trailer.
They worked fine a few weeks ago.
Can you help at all?
They worked fine a few weeks ago.
Can you help at all?
If you stop by a dealer, the service dept. might be photocopy the diagram (they did for me)
A Chiltons manual would probably also have the diagram. If you don't want to buy one, you might try going to your local library and see if they have a copy. I've been surprised by how many Chilton manuals I've seen at libraries.
#11
Thanks for the reply. I ck'd: all fuses, (good), replaced relays, tested plugs from the truck (7 pin side), only the orange aux. is hot.
I also spoke with the dealer down here and he said that year's diagram was a "bugger". It gave almost no info.
So I am back to square 1, how can all the fuses be good, truck lights working fine, and only one wire (aux) be hot on the truck's package side?
I also spoke with the dealer down here and he said that year's diagram was a "bugger". It gave almost no info.
So I am back to square 1, how can all the fuses be good, truck lights working fine, and only one wire (aux) be hot on the truck's package side?
#12
Plug could be bad.... Try testing the wires directly behind the plug. If that's still bad, move forward to the first wire harness connector. Check the wires behind that. Keep moving forward until you get power to whatever wire you are checking. For checking the lights to the trailer, you should only need to have your trucks parking lights on. I like using a turn signal however... That way your test light should blink as well and you KNOW you have a trailer wire.....
Good luck!
Mitch
Good luck!
Mitch
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94 trailer fuses
If I remember right from my dad's 96 there are two boxes of fuses and relays under the hood. I could be wrong but it would be nice to know if you have trailer tow or not as a factory option. I believe you do since you have seven pin. You might want to go under the truck and check the wires. Look for anything that is rubbing sharp areas or what not. If still stumped just keep us updated.
Justin
Justin
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What I have now:
2000 F150 4x4 Lariat w/Off-Road Package.
Reciever and 4 pin connector from factory.
Just bought a 27' camper. Has 7 pin connector and electric brakes, battery, etc.
I bought the YL3Z13A576GB 7+4 connector, the relay for trialer towing battery recharge, and the rear back up light relay.
I have looked and all of the fuses in the chart above are already there for towing, 19, 20, and 101.
My question is, after I plug in the relays and change out the connector, should I expect this stuff to work? I can see female ends where both the relays plug in so I assume the wires are there. Someone mentioned having to have the computer reflashed to program the 'towing package', but that was an unrealliable source. The 'kids' at the kamper store also do not have a clue....
Please help, I have a week to try and make my truck match the trailer. I also need to incorporate a brake control unit into this eqaution as well.
TIA
2000 F150 4x4 Lariat w/Off-Road Package.
Reciever and 4 pin connector from factory.
Just bought a 27' camper. Has 7 pin connector and electric brakes, battery, etc.
I bought the YL3Z13A576GB 7+4 connector, the relay for trialer towing battery recharge, and the rear back up light relay.
I have looked and all of the fuses in the chart above are already there for towing, 19, 20, and 101.
My question is, after I plug in the relays and change out the connector, should I expect this stuff to work? I can see female ends where both the relays plug in so I assume the wires are there. Someone mentioned having to have the computer reflashed to program the 'towing package', but that was an unrealliable source. The 'kids' at the kamper store also do not have a clue....
Please help, I have a week to try and make my truck match the trailer. I also need to incorporate a brake control unit into this eqaution as well.
TIA