What is this connector for?
What is this connector for?
Gentlemen,
I have a 1999 F-150 4wd auto with a 5.4L. I discovered a grey colored coonector branching off the headlight and side marker harness on the passenger side in front of the washer fluid tank. It is a 4-pin connector and I cannot see anywhere it should be connected. Looks to have about 20 ga wiring. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
I have a 1999 F-150 4wd auto with a 5.4L. I discovered a grey colored coonector branching off the headlight and side marker harness on the passenger side in front of the washer fluid tank. It is a 4-pin connector and I cannot see anywhere it should be connected. Looks to have about 20 ga wiring. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
On the '00 and '01 shop wiring schematics, there are only two possibilities. The washer pump or AC pressure cutoff switch. Check that these are working (or if you don't have AC that would explain the extra conector) Also, make sure it is not your corner lights and that both headlites work.
I did however find one illustration that showed an extra unlabled conector. Perhaps it was for something in a previous year and Ford switched wiring harnesses mid-year.
I did however find one illustration that showed an extra unlabled conector. Perhaps it was for something in a previous year and Ford switched wiring harnesses mid-year.
Washer pump, AC pressure cutoff, corner lights and headlights are all operative. I gonna accept the extra unlabled plug as a block heater. The wire gauge seems to match that explanation. Thanks to everyone for the input.
20 AWG is way too light a gauge for resistive heating, mine is 16 AWG, and is only wired tied to the loom on the driver's side. Same with my 2001 SCrew.


