
ohanacreek
My EcoBoost has I4WD
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I agree, it’s difficult to find. If I wasn’t in Central America I would go out in the shop and take a picture of it
I’ve been working, had to take a break.
It’s up in there.

See the positaps? From where mine are the connector is attached to the bottom side directly above them.

Yes I used positaps, yes there is a crimp splice on the wire, I could barely get them connected even taking the tire off, and I couldn’t get the crimp splice off.
I solder everything thing else.
One day when the connection is finally full of mud and corrosion and I’m tired of my backup lights flickering I’ll spend an hour and take the plastic off and solder it correctly.