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I called the dealer yesterday and Ford doesn't sell just a pigtail connector for this particular connector. What I'm looking for is the EBPV connector (harness side) with a few inches of wire still attached to it. Does anybody have a parts truck here they'd be willing to cut this off for me? Obv I'd be willing to pay you for this.
I need this because I am going to control the EBPV as an exhaust brake and I don't like the diode idea and leaving it hooked up to the pcm. I want full manual control, however I want it to look factory. I don't want to cut my harness.
I see you have PHP tunes. I would call Bill and get him to put the Decel tune on your chip. I have DP-TUNER and all I have to do is put my chip on #5 tune by pushing the button one time and it will close the EBPV until I push the button back to my tow tune. Works good for me while towing.
Im pretty sure PHP does not do decel. They have a big writeup on why they dont. Anyway, send me a PM and Ill send you mine, Im deleting the EBPV on my engine so I shouldnt need the connector right?
that's correct. you are supposed to unplug it when you remove it i believe.
i only have a 6 position switch and its already programmed (just got it back 2 days ago) so i'm not sending it out again and i don't want to be bothered with having to turn that **** when i want to slow down. I'm just going to put a switch on the shifter like where an aux tover/under switch would be since mine is a stick. DeereTech, thanks bro, sending pm now!!!
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