help with rear bumper wiring harness

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erniecsays

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hello all,

found this wire harness bouncing around in the rear… believe its for the rear bumper.

unsure if a result of the rear bumper being removed, or if it was never secured properly from factory (wouldn’t doubt it).

i see there are push pins to secure it in place, but for the life of me cannot find the holes to secure them to.

i know for sure the large connector should not be flopping around as is, makes me uncomfortable to say the least.

does anyone know how to properly route this? or if a fellow member could shoot a picture from under the truck it might give me a good idea.

much appreciated!

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I would say that bumper has been off. You will want to tighten down that ground bolt for sure.

I don't have a Gen 3, so will let others help with the wires. Looks like it could be trailer or pro power related.

Paging @FordTechOne
Good catch
 
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I would say that bumper has been off. You will want to tighten down that ground bolt for sure.

I don't have a Gen 3, so will let others help with the wires. Looks like it could be trailer or pro power related.

Paging @FordTechOne
yeah, it was painted… my guess is thats where this mess came from.

i secured the harness best as possible with zip ties and the push pins i could find receiving holes for, I tightened the ground as well… its this guy thats concerning to me.

“If you want something done right, do it yourself” smh…

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yeah, it was painted… my guess is thats where this mess came from.

i secured the harness best as possible with zip ties and the push pins i could find receiving holes for, I tightened the ground as well… its this guy thats concerning to me.

“If you want something done right, do it yourself” smh…

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Is that connector plugged in to anything?
 

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Absolutely need to tighten that ground on the frame. Thats a problem..
 

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They ran the harness on the wrong side of the frame. You will have to disconnect it and undo the ground. Then route it properly.
 

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The connector goes above the spare on the little crossmember. But you will have to unplug and disconnect the ground to route it properly.
 
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The connector goes above the spare on the little crossmember. But you will have to unplug and disconnect the ground to route it properly.

much appreciated! figured I would drop the spare and take a look when I got home this confirms it.

thanks all for the help!
 

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