tsunami
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There are several aftermarket retailers that sell compatible Class I trailer hitches for Mustangs and T-connector wiring harnesses.
I am going to assume that by next summer (2015), that there will be hitches and wiring harnesses available for the 2015.
The 2015 Owners Manual talks about weight limitations for towing.
More importantly, the Manual states that owners should NOT connect trailer wiring to the rear wiring.
Do any Forum members have trailer hitches on their Mustangs? If so,
did you wire up the trailer wiring to the rear wiring or did you have to run
the power wire all the way up to the battery?
Would changing the trailer lights from incandescent to LED lower the power requirements enough to allow me to just hook on a T-connector?
I had to do that with my Toyota sedan.
Update...Just talked to my dealer...I will need to run a hot wire directly from the battery to the rear to the hitch wiring harness. He doubts that the LED wiring would be able to handle any additional
amperage.
I am going to assume that by next summer (2015), that there will be hitches and wiring harnesses available for the 2015.
The 2015 Owners Manual talks about weight limitations for towing.
More importantly, the Manual states that owners should NOT connect trailer wiring to the rear wiring.
Do any Forum members have trailer hitches on their Mustangs? If so,
did you wire up the trailer wiring to the rear wiring or did you have to run
the power wire all the way up to the battery?
Would changing the trailer lights from incandescent to LED lower the power requirements enough to allow me to just hook on a T-connector?
I had to do that with my Toyota sedan.
Update...Just talked to my dealer...I will need to run a hot wire directly from the battery to the rear to the hitch wiring harness. He doubts that the LED wiring would be able to handle any additional
amperage.
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