EarthBoundX5
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- 2014 PIU 3.7L
I recently purchased a 2014 PIU, and when checking out the underside, I noticed a decently thick power cable going from the front to the rear trailer hitch.
I have pictures to post, but apparently while I am able to post images to the main Explorer section, I don't seem to be able to in the PIU section. fixed!
Looking it up, it appears to be a Warn brand cable from one of these packs:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00029XFG0/?tag=serious-20
The Red is not connected to the plug, and has tape around it as if it was intentionally disconnected. Or maybe just pulled out and lazily covered? It's clear I'd have to replace the plug, so I'm wondering a few things...
1. What would the purpose for this have been for a fleet vehicle? What is the OEM purpose, so to say. For jumping cars, mounting a winch, etc?
2. Since I have to replace the plug, does anyone have any ideas? Mountable connections that might be better?
3. I need to get power to my trunk at some point to install a subwoofer; would it be smart to find or make some sort of junction box for this wire, and have separate lines coming out from it to service the original purpose as well as getting power into the trunk? I've not removed the panels to see if I already have power, but I only have a plate over where the rear cigarette lighter would be...so I am setting my expectations low.
Thanks in advance to anyone who reads this!
Looking it up, it appears to be a Warn brand cable from one of these packs:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00029XFG0/?tag=serious-20
The Red is not connected to the plug, and has tape around it as if it was intentionally disconnected. Or maybe just pulled out and lazily covered? It's clear I'd have to replace the plug, so I'm wondering a few things...
1. What would the purpose for this have been for a fleet vehicle? What is the OEM purpose, so to say. For jumping cars, mounting a winch, etc?
2. Since I have to replace the plug, does anyone have any ideas? Mountable connections that might be better?
3. I need to get power to my trunk at some point to install a subwoofer; would it be smart to find or make some sort of junction box for this wire, and have separate lines coming out from it to service the original purpose as well as getting power into the trunk? I've not removed the panels to see if I already have power, but I only have a plate over where the rear cigarette lighter would be...so I am setting my expectations low.
Thanks in advance to anyone who reads this!