varundev
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I just went through this. I have a 2024 Expedition XLT Max which I bought a bit quickly. My 2016 Expedition engine failed and I needed a tow vehicle. I went out, looked for a newer Expedition, looked for a hitch and 7 pin connector, and bought it. In the 2016, I just needed to install the dash switch and I was good to go. Not so much with the 2024.
I found out I only had the Standard Tow package and figured I needed the switch and maybe a harness and module. The one guy didn't have the brown/white wire and I was missing that from C238 to C214, so I bought the repair kit to add the terminals and some wire to add it to the harness. On the day of install, I took the entire dash apart and came to find out I'm missing ALL the wires needed from the TRM under the dash to the brake switch. Looking in Ford's part catalog, there are more than 30 harnesses available depending on options installed. So, I custom designed a harness, ordered the switch and got everything installed. Using Forscan, I made some changes to enable the brake switch. I was able to get the car to recognize the brake switch and gain settings, but it would not apply power to the 7 pin connector electric brake pin and I was getting a trailer not connected error. So, I ordered the other module, installed it, and everything works. No additional programming at this time, but I know they're are errors in the module based on Forscan output. I have to tow tomorrow and am not taking a chance on bricking a brand new module. I'll try when I get back.
If someone really cares to do all this, I can post part numbers needed and harness design details. It's a very involved task and greatly depends on which instrument panel harness you have.
I'm thinking about making a kit with instructions for those who definitely want the factory installed look. I did not want to hang an aftermarket brake controller in the vehicle.
I just went through this. I have a 2024 Expedition XLT Max which I bought a bit quickly. My 2016 Expedition engine failed and I needed a tow vehicle. I went out, looked for a newer Expedition, looked for a hitch and 7 pin connector, and bought it. In the 2016, I just needed to install the dash switch and I was good to go. Not so much with the 2024.
I found out I only had the Standard Tow package and figured I needed the switch and maybe a harness and module. The one guy didn't have the brown/white wire and I was missing that from C238 to C214, so I bought the repair kit to add the terminals and some wire to add it to the harness. On the day of install, I took the entire dash apart and came to find out I'm missing ALL the wires needed from the TRM under the dash to the brake switch. Looking in Ford's part catalog, there are more than 30 harnesses available depending on options installed. So, I custom designed a harness, ordered the switch and got everything installed. Using Forscan, I made some changes to enable the brake switch. I was able to get the car to recognize the brake switch and gain settings, but it would not apply power to the 7 pin connector electric brake pin and I was getting a trailer not connected error. So, I ordered the other module, installed it, and everything works. No additional programming at this time, but I know they're are errors in the module based on Forscan output. I have to tow tomorrow and am not taking a chance on bricking a brand new module. I'll try when I get back.
If someone really cares to do all this, I can post part numbers needed and harness design details. It's a very involved task and greatly depends on which instrument panel harness you have.
I'm thinking about making a kit with instructions for those who definitely want the factory installed look. I did not want to hang an aftermarket brake controller in the vehicle.
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