
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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The fitment of the Special Vehicle Option auxiliary
box will provide a power source for the relay
(although connection to the engine run pin is still
required).
Where connections are already made to the
engine run signal, it is vital that these connections
remain connected. In this instance, a suitable 'Y'
Jumper link should be used to tap out of the
connection.
Refer to: 4.13 Fuses and Relays (page 119).
If a positive (+12V) engine run signal is required,
this is possible by using the relay contacts to ‘pull
in’ 12V (preferably an ignition feed, KL15)
Ghost View of Engine Run Jumper Harness (only)
DescriptionItem
In-line to 14401 main loom1
In-line to 14A631 door loom2
Engine run output (6.3mm male connector), part of T-piece harness (6C1V-14A411-F*)3
4.14.3 Connectors
Cutting into the Original Wiring
System
WARNINGS:
Under no circumstances should the
CAN bus be tampered with. This
may lead to failure of safety critical
components such as Anti-lock
Brake System.
Do not use connectors which cut
through the outer covering and into
the core wire
CAUTION: Only use Ford approved
connectors
Cutting into vehicle wiring is not permitted
because:-
•The base vehicle specification is unsuitable
for incremental loads except in conjunction
with Special Vehicle Option Auxiliary Fuse Box.
•Long term risk of a faulty connection
developing.
•Potential fire risk from over-loading.
All connections into existing wiring must be
permanently insulated. Exterior connections must
be water-proof.
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4.14.7 Special Vehicle Options
(SVO) and Aftermarket Kits
In addition to the trailer tow kits and SVO fuse box
already mentioned, a number of other kits are
under development to meet customer needs
The following Special Vehicle harnesses and
aftermarket kits are available:
Special Vehicle Option (SVO) Harnesses
Front beacon6C1V-10A933-C_
Rear beacon6C1V-10A933-D_
Roof mounted, rear turn signal jumper (1 required; needs B_ parts also).
Van, Bus and Kombi only.
6C1V-13B472-A_
Roof mounted, rear turn signal jumper (2 required; needs A_ part also).
Van, Bus and Kombi only.
6C1V-13B472-B_
Trailer tow jumper for camper / Cab Van Floor (13 pin)6C1V-13B472-B_
Special Vehicle Option Fuse box6C1V-14517-D_
“Nugget” loom, illumination and ignition6C1V-14A411-H_
Engine run jumper (between 14401 and 14A631 in A-pillar)6C1V-14A411-F_
Long/medium series with manual locking lift-gate jumper6C1V-14405-A_
Long series with power locking lift-gate jumper6C1V-14405-B_
Med Cab Van Floor underfloor harness (with integrated trailer tow wiring)6C1V-14406-R_
Long Cab Van Floor underfloor harness (with integrated trailer tow wiring)6C1V-14406-S_
Camper / Cab Van Floor rear lamp extension jumper (chassis cab lamps),
2 required
6C1V-14408-A_
Beacon switch (from SVO fuse box connector C3)6C1V-14A303-D_
In-line harness to 2 x Customer Connection Points (always required with
SVO fuse box)
6C1V-14300-C_
3rd battery positive6C1V-14300-A_
3rd battery negative (ground)6C1V-14301-A_
Negative (ground) cable for camper, twin battery6C1V-14301-B_
Negative (ground) cable for camper, single battery6C1V-14301-C_
Aftermarket Kits
Trailer tow, 13-pin Van, Bus, KombiAM6C1J-15A416-A_
Trailer tow, 7-pin Van, Bus, KombiAM6C1J-15A416-B_
Trailer tow, 13-pin Chassis CabAM6C1J-15A416-C_
Trailer tow, 7-pin Chassis CabAM6C1J-15A416-D_
Trailer Tow, 12N & 12S Jumper Harness*
*Contact your local National Sales Company Representative
Refer to: 1.3 Contact Information (page 9).
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Licence Plate Lamp Connector
Side (and End Outline) Marker Lights
Side-marker and end-outline lights should be
installed in-line with the relevant vehicle
regulations. Both types of lamp are driven from
the same output on the Central Junction Box
(pin C2-16).
The number of lights per side that can be
supported (without the need for relay-activated
feeds) is typically 4 lights, provided the total load
does not exceed 20W, for example:- a total
additional vehicle load of 40W. There are two
ways to obtain this signal:
1.The chassis cab / cab-van-floor camper
underbody harness (14406) has 2 in-line
breakout connectors – in the middle of the
vehicle and in the area of the rear axle – that
provide feeds to these lights. Each breakout
will support a 10W load, and will connect with
a Ford jumper harness (part number
6C1T-15B484-A*) that provides connectors
to each side of the vehicle for side marker
lights (one harness connects to one left and
one right side marker light, for example:- 5W
per side).
NOTE: These breakout connectors are only
available on cab-van-floor LWB (2 pairs) and
MWB (1 pair) and chassis cab LWB (2 pairs) but
not on chassis cab MWB.
2.Alternatively, and/or in addition to, the feed
for the side-marker and end-outline marker
lights can be taken from the connectors to
the licence plate lights (2-way connector). see
also Adding Connectors, Terminals and Wiring.
NOTE: The feed for side-marker and end-outline
lights must NOT be taken from the position lights
signals. (The Central Junction Box output
provides power for the left and right position
lights, other lights including trailer tow, and will
NOT accept any additional load). The
side-marker and end-outline lights signal must
NOT be used for the roof marker lights.
Side Marker Lights connector
DescriptionItem
Side Marker LampsPin 1
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Roof-Mounted Position Light - Front
The lights operate in conjunction with the normal
position lights, driven by Central Junction Box
outputs (Left Hand: pin C2-28; Right Hand: pin
C2-20).
The roof marker lights are fitted as standard to
chassis cab vehicles, except those ordered for
camper use; on cab-van-floor vehicles, there is
a connector located in the area of the A-pillar
above the sun visor on the left and right hand
sides, that will provide the appropriate signals.
To get access the roof trim needs to be
disassembled. Each connector is capable of
supplying a 5W load.
NOTE: The feed for Roof marker lights must
NOT be taken from the side-marker and
end-outline lights signal.
Roof-Mounted front Position Light
Connector
DescriptionItem
Position Light FrontPin 1
Connector Location for Roof-Mounted Front Position Lights
See also Adding Connectors, Terminals and
Wiring
Fog Light Connector
Connectors are already part of the wiring if the
vehicle is medium or high spec. (for example with
electrical side mirrors). The main light switch will
need to be changed for one that includes this
feature. (There are switches with and without
front fog light function).
Connecting to Lighting - Question
and Answers
1.Chassis cab end outline marker lights,
recommended circuit and max amperage –
see lighting load table. There is NO
Ford-released harness for this, as the
end-outline marker lights normally form part
of the float.
2.Van & cab roof mounted rear lamp cluster
turn indicators, recommended circuit and max
amperage – at present there is an SVO
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harness that provides roof-mounted rear turn
indicators, powered via relays. This should be
used in conjunction with SVO fusebox.
3.Chassis cab LED rear lamp cluster
replacement recommendations, especially
turn indicator relay implications – see lighting
load table. Generally the use of LED equivalent
lighting systems reduces the electrical load on
the vehicle; however, special care needs to
be taken with respect to any change to or
addition of turn indicator lights. Depending on
the current requirements of the LED(s)
compared to the bulb it is replacing, a ballast
resistor may be required, if not already
integrated into the LED lamp assembly.
Without this, bulb outage detection for turn
indicators will be affected, which is a legal
requirement.
Additional turn indicators must be powered
through relays (max 300mA), driven by existing
turn lights. The maximum load that the Central
Junction Box can drive is 3 x 21W per side (front,
rear and CAT 6 turn indicators); but even if the
vehicle is not fitted with the CAT 6 lights, the feeds
for these should not be used as the Central
Junction Box would need reconfiguring, which
could have safety as well as functional
implications.
4.Special Vehicle Option beacon switch: wiring
locations, circuit diagrams and max amperage
– see Special Vehicle Option fuse box
schematic (max current is 15A); there is
provision for the Special Vehicle Option beacon
switch in an empty switch location on the
instrument panel.
5.Rear loom connector detail location and supply
details for retro-fit loom extension for
example:- when extending a medium wheel
base, long wheel base or extended frame
overhang, what connectors do they use to
make a plug and play loom extension? – for
chassis cab vehicles, there is an Special
Vehicle Option extension loom for rear lamps
(part number 6C1V-14408-A*). There is not, at
present, a similar loom for Van, Bus and
Kombi's, although the appropriate mating
connector is now tooled, so this would be
possible.
Miscellaneous Systems
Handbrake on - Cluster Warning Light -
Unless the vehicle is specified with options that
drive the handbrake warning light (for example
ESP, Australia market), the components making
up this system are not fitted. We do not
recommend installation of this feature as an
aftermarket addition. There are several reasons
for this:
1.Not all circuits carry the requisite wire as a give
away:
•The wires might be part of the main vehicle
harness (14401) even if not used – for example
camper vehicles are normally ordered with
power mirrors, and the wires will be present
as a give-away.
•The seat pedestal harness (14K076), however,
is vehicle specific – if the handbrake is not part
of the specification, it will not be present or
give-away. This harness would need to be
changed to the compatible part that also
includes the handbrake warning light circuit.
2.The handbrake switch (part number
2F2T-15852-A*) together with its short jumper
harness (6C1T-15K857-A*) would need to be
obtained and fitted.
3.The handbrake warning light is in all clusters,
but unless the vehicle config. parameter
“parking brake switch” is set, the Central
Junction Box will not read this input, and hence
NO CAN message sent to the cluster.
Reconfiguration can only be done at a Ford
Dealer.
NOTE: If a vehicle already has a handbrake
warning light in the cluster, or one is installed as
per the Ford design, it is not possible to utilize the
wire from the handbrake switch as part of an
interlock circuit (this is a pull up resistor input that
provides a wetting current of 20mA – anything in
excess of this, for example through additional
circuitry, will almost certainly damage the Central
Junction Box). If there is no handbrake switch
installed, it would be possible to add one and
utilize this as part of a separate circuit, up to a
maximum current of 500mA through the switch.
Reverse Sensors (Rear Park Aid
Module)- The factory-fit option is a CAN-based
system, but for Van, Bus, and Kombi vehicles
only. Stand-alone systems can be installed (for
example for chassis cab conversions), but would
need to utilize the PTA line of the radio if muting
is required.
Fuel Fired Heater (FFH)- Add FFH: wiring is
only present (give-away) in certain harnesses.
There was an aftermarket kit available for this
system on current Transit, which could probably
be “updated” to suit V347/8.
Fuel Fired Heater (FFH) - Programmable
FFH: this utilizes a timer/control module mounted
to the Instrument Panel, which necessitates
having the correct Instrument Panel harness
fitted. Retrofit of this would be a difficult.
For both systems, the appropriate 6C1T-14K132
harness would be required (suffix -A* for
Programmable FFH, and suffix –B* for Add FFH).
Central Locking
Locking is controlled by the Central Junction Box
module. There is current sensing on certain
locking circuit pins as part of the security system
– if these are tampered with, locking cannot be
guaranteed.
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Male and Female connectors with pin
for engine run signal shown
DescriptionItem
Male connector Pin16 - Engine Run
Signal
A
Female connector Pin16 - Engine Run
Signal
B
Additional Position Lights at the rear
For Information only
Mating connector part number: 89FG-14A624-AB* Seal: 89FG-10C930-AA (Note: this is a waterproof
connector)
Terminal part number: 93FG-14421-BBA (0.5–1.0 CSA)
Wire size and Color: 0.75 CSA, violet-white (feed); black-yellow (ground)
If larger cross section wire is to be used (1.5–2.5 CSA), the following parts should be used: Terminal
part number: 93FG-14421-BCA Seal: 89FG-10C930-BA
Connector for licence plate lighting
DescriptionItem
Feed1
Ground2
Side (and End Outline) Marker Lights
For Information only
Mating connector part number: F75B-14A624-F* Seal: integrated in connector
Terminal part number: E7EB-14461-BA
Wire size and Color: 0.75 CSA, violet-white (feed); black-yellow (ground)
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Roof-mounted Position Light – Front
For Information Only
Mating connector part number: 89FG-14A624-AB* Seal: N/A
Terminal part number: 93FG-14421-ABA (0.5–1.0 CSA)
Wire size and Color: 0.5 CSA, blue-brown / yellow-grey (feed); black / black-white (ground)
If larger cross section wire is to be used (1.5–2.5 CSA), the following part should be used: Terminal
part number: 93FG-14421-ACA
Reverse Signal / Third Brake (Stop) Light (For Information Only)
Chassis Cab Only
SealTerminalColorWire CSAFunctionPin
89FG-10C930-
BA
93FG-14421-BCABlack-Yellow1.5Ground1
89FG-10C930-
BA
93FG-14421-BCAViolet-White1.5Brake Light2
89FG-10C930-
AA
93FG-14421-BBAYellow-Grey0.5Park Light3
89FG-10C930-
AA
93FG-14421-BBAGreen-Orange0.75Direction Indicator4
89FG-10C930-
AA
93FG-14421-BBAGreen-Brown0.75Reverse Light5
89FG-10C930-
AA
93FG-14421-BBARed0.75Fog Light6
Mating connector part number: 89FG-14A624-AFB
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