4.11.3 Lamps – Hazard / Direction
Indication
The maximum permissible load with the standard
system is:
•3 x 21W – front and rear indicators + side
repeaters (Left Hand Side)
•3 x 21W – front and rear indicators + side
repeaters (Right Hand Side)
That is:- 63W per side maximum.
4.11.4 Lamps – Front and Rear
Fog Lights
National Regulations regarding inter-connection
with other front and rear fog lights must be
checked before designing the wiring circuit.
For trailer tow for rear fog lighting relating to that
system.
Refer to: 4.14 Special Conversions (page 131).
(Electrics for Tow bar)
4.11.5 Lamps for Wide Vehicles
Lamps – End outline and side marker
lamps
All Chassis Cab vehicles are fitted with front
marker lamps on the cab roof as standard, less
roof marker lamps they are optional. Where
additional side marker lamps and rear outline
marker lamps are required to comply with local
regulations, access to the appropriate signals
may be obtained from the licence plate lamps.
A special jumper link is available for this purpose
from the local Ford dealer.
The maximum permissible load with the standard
system is:
NOTE: For various vehicles Cat 6 repeater
lamps must be fitted. See legislation for full
details.
•6 x 5W – side marker
•2 x 5W – end outline marker
•2 x 5W – Cat 6
•2 x 4W – roof marker
4.11.6 Electrically operated Door
Mirrors
WARNING: Do not tamper with the
base system (controlled by Central
Junction Box and multiplex
architecture) and any feeds taken
from the associated wiring or
controller.
NOTE: These options are not suitable for
aftermarket or Body Builder fit.
Refer to: 1.14 (page 34).
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Right Hand Drive Dash Panel
DescriptionItem
East/West Engine and Tachograph1
Available2
Global Site Management antenna3
Available4
Available5
4.14.5 Electrics for Tow bar
Tow bar electrical system may be ordered as a
13-pin DIN connector, as part of the original
vehicle build.
Where it is required to add trailer towing to an
existing vehicle, and to ensure compliance with
lighting regulations, the appropriate wiring
accessory kit can be obtained from your Ford
Dealer. Fitment of non-Ford trailer tow wiring is
not advisable due to Central Junction Box control
of lighting, and meeting legal lighting regulations.
Contact your local Ford dealer for details of a
harness that connects to the base vehicle
harness. All Transits are provided with a basic
trailer tow interface - this connector is located on
the left hand side of the engine compartment
NOTE: For Van tow bars it is necessary to
connect into the rear lamp unit
For information, there is no trailer tell-tale in the
cluster, and if equipped with the Ford Trailer Tow
module, the vehicle’s rear fog lights are disabled
when a trailer is hitched-up.
A 7-pin trailer tow sub-harness is released by SVO
(part number 6C1V-13B576-A*); currently there
is no 7+7 sub-harness available, but figure E84722
is a proposal detailing the connectivity from the
in-line near the rear of the vehicle. The electrical
schematics for the 13-pin trailer tow system form
part of the workshop manual.
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Trailer Tow Bar Interface Connector for Van, Bus and kombi
Van, Bus and kombi Connection in
Engine Bay
Connector A
Not Used1
KL30 - Battery +2
KL15 - Ignition3
Trailer Detect4
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Trailer Tow Bar Interface Connector for Chassis Cab
Chassis Cab connection in Engine Bay (with Jumper between Connectors)
Connector B
KL30 - Battery +9Ground - Float Markers, Right Licence
Plate and Lamps (direction indicator, posi-
tion lamp, fog lamp, reversing lamp, stop
lamp).
1
Direction Indicator Right Supply10Rear Fog Lamps2
Licence Plate and Float Marker Lamps11Brake Lamps3
Not Used12Direction Indicator Rear Left Supply4
Not Used13Rear Right Position Lamp5
Not Used14Reversing Lamps6
Trailer Detect15Rear Left Position Lamp7
KL15 - Ignition16Ground - Left Licence Plate and Lamps
(direction indicator, position lamp, fog lamp,
reversing lamp, stop lamp).
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5.11.3 Extended Chassis Frame
General:
•Rear overhang extensions are available as
Regular Production Option.
•Bodies or equipment exceeding the standard
extension length must be supported, please
refer to Figure E74575 low body longitudinal
members or Figure E74576 self-supporting
body structures.
•It is the Body Builder's responsibility to mark-up
the owners’ handbook advising the available
payload. Axle plated weights and maximum
allowable axle mass as shown in this manual
must not be exceeded.
•The vehicle should be planned for uniformly
distributed loads.
5.11.4 Non Standard Rear Chassis
Frame Extension
Extensions longer than the standard Regular
Production Option must comply with the following
guidelines:
•The original rear cross member and or
under-run bar or equivalent must be
repositioned at the end of any altered
extension to meet legislation, please refer to
Figure E74578 Non Regular Production Option
rear chassis frame extensions. Also see.
Refer to: 1.17 Towing (page 54).
(Figure E74854)
•The standard fit under-run bar is bolted on as
shown in Figure E74578 and Figure E74854
as mentioned in previous paragraph.
•The altered extension assembly must include
a cross member adjacent to the end of the
original chassis frame to replace the relocated
under-run bar, see Figure E74577.
•Flat-beds and low bodies built onto Non
Regular Production Option extensions must
have continuous longitudinal members
engineered by the Body Builder or equipment
supplier (please refer to Figure. E74577) to
resolve the worst case moments at rear bump
stop.
•Extensions should be secured to the chassis
frame sandwiched under the rear spring
shackle bracket utilizing the four (4) bolts and
four (4) holes in the rear of the chassis frame,
totaling eight (8) per vehicle side (please refer
to Figure E74578).
•The four (4) rear most existing holes in the
chassis frame must be sleeved with tubes to
prevent chassis frame collapse, refer to Figure
E74578.
•The spacer tubes should, ideally, be part of a
welded bracket and tube assembly to hold the
tubes accurately in place, avoiding the need
to weld the tubes in place, see Figure E74578.
•Care must be taken when tightening the spring
shackle bracket bolts and nuts to the correct
torque. See
Refer to: 1.15 (page 43).
(tightening torques).
•Extensions sleeved over the outside of the
chassis frame will necessitate the removal of
the under-run bar attachment flanges turned
out at the chassis frame ends. The cut edges
must be protected against corrosion.
Refer to: 5.10 Corrosion Prevention (page 221).
•Drilling of the top flanges turned out is only
permissible rearward of the spring hanger
brackets, for continuity of the altered extension
closing plate, if required. The diameter of the
holes should be 6.0mm maximum.
•If the chassis frame includes the inverted top
hat closure of the 4.25 tonne chassis double
cab variant, a similar closure must be included
in the extension and sleeved over the chassis
frame. It will be necessary to add two (2) holes
and reinforcing tubes in the inverted top hat
chassis frame vertically in line with the group
of four (4) holes see Figure E74578.
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A
About This Manual................................................6
Accessory Drive..................................................77
Adding Connectors, Terminals and Wiring....
162
Additional 'Theatre Lighting' for rear of vehicle
interior...............................................................118
Additional External Lamps...............................116
Additional Ignition, Instrument Panel Illumination
and Air Conditioning On Signals...................124
Additional Internal Lamps ................................118
Additional Vehicle Signals / Features.............147
Aids for Vehicle Entry and Exit..........................33
Air Bags..............................................................218
Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)..
218
Air Flow Restrictions...........................................76
Alternative Type Approval....................................7
Ancillary Equipment - Sub Frame Mounting....
228
Antenna Location...............................................24
Anti-Lock Control - Stability Assist..................65
Auxiliary Fuses, Fuse Box and Relays (Fuses -
Standard)..........................................................119
Auxiliary Heater Installation...............................76
Auxiliary Heater Systems..................................75
B
Back Panel Removal................................177, 214
Battery and Cables............................................98
Battery Information............................................98
Body....................................................................175
Body Closures..................................................203
Body Structures - General Information.........175
Body System - General
Information—Specifications.........................200
Brake Hoses General........................................62
Brake System.....................................................62
C
Cab Roof Removal...........................................214
Cab Van Floor....................................................185
CAN-Bus System Description and Interface....
90
Cellular Phone....................................................115
Center of Gravity ...............................................46
Central Junction Box (CJB)...............................91
Charge Balance Guidelines..............................97
Charging System...............................................95
Chassis Cab.......................................................179
Circit Diagram.....................................................94
Circuit Diagram...................................................93
Circuit Diagrams.................................................97
Climate Control System..................................106
Clutch...................................................................82
Commercial and Legal Aspects.........................7
Communications Network...............................90
Connectors........................................................133
Contact Corrosion............................................221
Contact Information.............................................9
Conversion Affect on Fuel Economy and
Performance.....................................................25
Conversion Affects on Parking Aids................33
Conversion Homologation...............................23
Conversion Type.................................................14
Corrosion Prevention.......................................221
Customer Connection Points.........................120
D
Drilling and Welding..............................................8
Driver's Standing Head Room........................214
Driver Field of View.............................................33
Driver Reach Zones...........................................33
Driveshaft.............................................................61
E
Electrical Conversions.......................................95
Electrically operated Door Mirrors..................117
Electrics for Tow bar........................................136
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)............24
Electronic Engine Controls................................81
End of Life Vehicle (ELV) Directive...................26
Engine Cooling....................................................75
Engine..................................................................66
Engine Power Curves.......................................66
Engine RPM (Revs Per Minute) Speed
Controller..........................................................157
Engine Run Signal (D+ Alternative)................132
Exhaust Heat Shields.........................................86
Exhaust Pipes and Supports............................86
Exhaust System.................................................86
Extended Chassis Frame...............................226
Extensions and Optional Exhausts..................86
Exterior Lighting.................................................116
F
Fitting of Equipment Containing an Electric
Motor..................................................................97
Frame and Body Mounting............................222
Frame Drilling and Tube Reinforcing.............228
Front, Rear and Side Under-run Protection....
38
Front and Rear Brakes......................................64
Front End Accessory Drive 2.2l Diesel............79
Front End Accessory Drive 2.4l Diesel and 2.3l
Petrol...................................................................77
Front End Integrity for Cooling, Crash,
Aerodynamics and Lighting..........................198
Front Suspension...............................................58
Fuel System........................................................88
Fuses and Relays..............................................119
G
General........................................................62, 221
General Component Package Guidelines.....33
General Information and Specific Warnings....
95
General........................................................62, 221
General Product Safety Requirement...............7
Index
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