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Installing a brake controller | 7 way connector in and OBS Ford

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @brandyolmstead7258
    @brandyolmstead7258 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for making this video. I used it to locate the correct wiring and install a 7 blade receiver and brake controller on my 92 F250.

  • @QuikModsOBS
    @QuikModsOBS 2 месяца назад

    "Only for the saftey chains"😂😂😂

  • @huggmeister
    @huggmeister Год назад +1

    Towards the end....OWW!! OWWW!! Shit!! Goddamn thats hot!!! Been there, done that....funny shit brother... Nice job, and great video.

    • @barnsandbrews
      @barnsandbrews  Год назад +2

      HaHa Thanks! Thought that was funny so had to leave that in there!

    • @Purosanluispotosi
      @Purosanluispotosi 5 месяцев назад

      @@barnsandbrews so whit this u don’t have to run any wires from that fire wall to that back to that 7 pins plug

  • @MiguelRodriguez-pz8wi
    @MiguelRodriguez-pz8wi Год назад

    Hello and thanks for the video, Im putting a new 7 pin plug on my 2001 F350 my problem is the green turn signal wire have continuity to ground Im not sure about this , the lights works fine , but my battery goes dead after 2 days. I guess is time to start tracing wires.

    • @barnsandbrews
      @barnsandbrews  Год назад

      Weird yeah sounds like there might be a short somewhere. Good luck!

  • @kristophermarble3912
    @kristophermarble3912 10 месяцев назад

    If it’s possible I’m installing my taillight harness in my 96 f-250 and I’m not sure if it’s the same as your truck if possible what are the wire colors for the brake lights and tail lamp lights

  • @cfreezy45
    @cfreezy45 8 месяцев назад

    Man please don't cut factory connectors. Every auto parts store has those to either open pigtail or to match the input connector on your controller.

    • @drogobero4479
      @drogobero4479 14 дней назад

      For such an old truck, its kinda irrelevant. On a newer, nicer vehicle, sure. However, Id say this is a special case bc you can’t find these connectors anymore at least for cheap. On my own truck I bought a universal plug and cut out my old ones in the rear bc there was no saving them. PO made a rats nest of the wires. Wired it up all the same so I dont have to cut anything if I want to take my bumper off.
      Had to put in two of my own relays for trailer charge (the 12v in the video) and trailer parking because I didn’t have the tow package. I just cut the plugs in the engine bay where they would have plugged into a small factory 2 fuse box (which you cant find and is also horrendously expensive) and cleanly wired in two remote relays that cost me 7 bucks.
      I guess my point is there’s a line between practicality/originality and cost. For stuff you can’t see, it is what it is.