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I have just purchased a 2000 model E250 Regency conversion to pull my travel trailer with. It has the pigtail at the rear of the van to plug in a 4-way and there is *supposed* to be another pigtail further up the frame to add trailer brakes, 12v hot, etc. I can't find the 2nd pigtail AND I can't find the plug under the dash for the brake control..... Did perchance Ford screw me on this one and it's NOT pre-wired??? At 4:00 this afternoon (central time) I'm handing over to a shop to do the wiring for me.... I have no lift and can't get under the van. I plan on helping the guy wire it, so any and all help you can give me will be much appreciated! I plan on hitching up and heading to the Smokies early Saturday morning and it ain't gonna be no fun with no brakes and trailer lights!!!!
Did this van come pre-wired? Any other places to look for the harness?
Hey! Got it done! Wasn't nearly as tough once we got it up on a rack and didn't have to crawl under it!
For future reference, the 2000 E250 is NOT wired at the dash for a brake control but the 4 way pigtail at the back of the van is hot. No additional plug for brake controls or constant hot, but easy enough to wire. The key is getting to it!
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