Trailer wiring harness/adapter? Is the truck supposed to come with it?
Trailer wiring harness/adapter? Is the truck supposed to come with it?
2015 F150 with trailer tow package
There is no adapter anywhere in the truck, I called the dealer and they said it's supposed to be in the glove box. It's not. And they are not being terribly helpful. Supposed to call me back in a bit...
If I have to buy one of these things, where would you recommend? And are they a fairly common part or unique to F150's? My 2005 just had the old style 4 pin flat trailer connector on the bumper, probably because I did not have the tow package or factory hitch.
There is no adapter anywhere in the truck, I called the dealer and they said it's supposed to be in the glove box. It's not. And they are not being terribly helpful. Supposed to call me back in a bit...
If I have to buy one of these things, where would you recommend? And are they a fairly common part or unique to F150's? My 2005 just had the old style 4 pin flat trailer connector on the bumper, probably because I did not have the tow package or factory hitch.
Last edited by crazynip; Aug 7, 2015 at 01:13 PM.
Crazy, what "adapter" are you asking about? If you have the tow package, I believe you have an integrated brake controller and you should have both the 4-pin and 7-pin plugs at the back, and, the hitch receiver.
Supposedly, in your glove box you will have a 30 Amp trailer battery charging fuse and you may have a relay for that purpose too - I did.
But there's no other "adapter" I'm aware of for towing. The only adapter I know about is one to add a 3rd party brake controller, which you should not need.
- Jack
Supposedly, in your glove box you will have a 30 Amp trailer battery charging fuse and you may have a relay for that purpose too - I did.
But there's no other "adapter" I'm aware of for towing. The only adapter I know about is one to add a 3rd party brake controller, which you should not need.
- Jack
I did not have anything in the glove box but 2 screws in a plastic baggy and the owners manual pouch...
I am talking about the round plastic 7 pin plug thingy... which converts down to the standard 4 pin trailer plug
I am talking about the round plastic 7 pin plug thingy... which converts down to the standard 4 pin trailer plug
However, in the back, you should have a connector for a 4 pin and a 7 pin, negating the need for the adapter. Have you checked that?
- Jack
Our 2013 has both the round and the flat plugin on the left side under the bumper near the receiver.
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I have a '15 with the trailer package with the 2 covered connectors next to the license plate, but I did have a trailer adapter in my glove box. The part # on the bag is FL3T 15A416-AA, but I don't know what it's for.
It has a squarish gray connector with 4 wires about a foot long labeled as follows.
Whole wire bundle - Labeled Instrument Panel Feed Bundle
Blue wire - Labeled To Trailer Electric
Violet wire - Labeled Stop Lamp
Blue/Black wire - Ground
Blue/Violet wire - Labeled Feed from Battery
I also had a second bag FL3T 15A562-AB Rear Video Camera Wiring Protective Cap.
It has a squarish gray connector with 4 wires about a foot long labeled as follows.
Whole wire bundle - Labeled Instrument Panel Feed Bundle
Blue wire - Labeled To Trailer Electric
Violet wire - Labeled Stop Lamp
Blue/Black wire - Ground
Blue/Violet wire - Labeled Feed from Battery
I also had a second bag FL3T 15A562-AB Rear Video Camera Wiring Protective Cap.
My battery charging circuit is dead
my 2015 F 150 with trailer towing package was putting out power to the trailer battery circuit(it also powers my power tongue jack). It is now dead. I can not find anywhere which relay is it in the distribution box. What number is it?
- Jack
So, it's normally a 30A fuse, and my 2014 truck also has a relay for that purpose. The only 30A fuse whose purpose is not clear to me is #54, a "Voltage Quality Module". I'd start there, and if it's not the one, pull and check every 30A fuse. If you see anything in a "Not Used" slot, I'd pull and check that too, since the trailer battery fuse and relay are generally not installed at the factory.
Good luck. I looked in both a "first" and "third" printing of the manual, and neither one has the needed information. It really bugs me when the documentation does not keep up with the product.
- Jack
The part # on the bag is FL3T 15A416-AA, but I don't know what it's for.
It has a squarish gray connector with 4 wires about a foot long labeled as follows.
Whole wire bundle - Labeled Instrument Panel Feed Bundle
Blue wire - Labeled To Trailer Electric
Violet wire - Labeled Stop Lamp
Blue/Black wire - Ground
Blue/Violet wire - Labeled Feed from Battery
It has a squarish gray connector with 4 wires about a foot long labeled as follows.
Whole wire bundle - Labeled Instrument Panel Feed Bundle
Blue wire - Labeled To Trailer Electric
Violet wire - Labeled Stop Lamp
Blue/Black wire - Ground
Blue/Violet wire - Labeled Feed from Battery
This is for covering the video cable on the truck if you remove the tailgate






