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01/30/2014

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FORD TRANSIT CONNECT

1.  Access the vehicle’s wiring harness connectors in 

the cargo area behind the taillight at positions S3 and 

S4 as shown in the Wiring Location Guide.
2. Locate vehicle’s battery on the driver’s side under 

the hood and disconnect the negative battery terminal.
3.  Open the rear cargo doors (A).  Remove the scuff 

panel by pulling upwards (B).
4.  Starting on the driver’s side remove the plastic 

access cover to locate the vehicle's taillight wiring 

harness (C).  Locate the taillight connectors which will 

be similar to those on the T-Connector.  Separate the 

connector from the taillight housing taking care not to 

damage the locking tabs (D).  Insert the T-Connector 

end with the yellow wire between the separated 

connectors. Make sure the connectors are fully inserted 

with locking tabs in place (E).
WARNING!
Verify miscellaneous items that may be hidden behind 

or under any surface before drilling to avoid damage 

and/or personal injury.
5.  Locate a suitable grounding point such as an 

existing screw with nut in the vehicle’s frame or drill a 

3/32” pilot hole for the provided screw.  Clean the 

ground area of rust and dirt.  Secure the white ground 

wire using the ring terminal and screw provided.

 

6.  Inside the vehicle on the driver’s side, locate a flat 

spot and adhere the black converter box using the 

double-sided tape provided (F).
7.  Route the T-Connector end with the green wire to 

the passenger side behind the removed scuff panel.  

Repeat Step 4 on the passenger’s side using the 

T-Connector end with the green wire (G,H,I). Use the 

provided cable ties to secure any loose wires.
8.  Route the black power wire from the vehicle’s 

battery as shown in the CME-PCL-INC sheet (included).
9.  Route the 4-flat to the center of the vehicle when in 

use.  When not in use roll up and store in a convenient, 

out of the way location.

10.  Reinstall all items removed during install. 
IMPORTANT!
The battery connection must be fuse protected, 10 

amp max.  Exceeding the product rating can cause 

loss of warranty, overheating and potential fire.  Do 

not exceed the tow vehicle’s lamp load rating or 

the product rating, whichever is lower:
Signal Circuits - 3.0 amps per side
Tail/Running Circuits - 6.0 amps total
Check vehicle owner’s manual or contact the 

vehicle manufacturer for more information.
11.  Connect negative battery terminal.

INSTALLATION QUESTIONS?  CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT 1-800-798-0813

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