Power Liftgate/Traction Control/Hazard Switch Connector End View (C2361)

2013 Ford Expedition EL King Ranch, RWDSECTION Power Liftgate/Traction Control/Hazard Switch Connector End View (C2361)
Fig 1: Identifying Power Liftgate/Traction Control/Hazard Switch Connector (C2361)
G08735505Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Pin Circuit Gauge Circuit Function Qualifier
1 VLN18 (BU-WH) 18 DIMMER - IP/SWITCH ILLUMINATION  
2 CCA15 (YE-GY) 20 SWITCH - IVD/TCS DISABLE  
3 * * Not Used  
4 GD138 (BK-WH) 20 GROUND - PILLAR A LEFT  
5 * * Not Used  
6 * * Not Used  
7 CPR63 (GY-YE) 20 SWITCH - POWER LIFTGATE # OPEN/CLOSE  
8 CLN30 (GN-OG) 20 SWITCH - HAZARD LAMPS  
Available Pigtail Kits
Pigtail Kit Part Number WPT-204 
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Service Part Number: 3U2Z-14S411-BGA 
Gauge: 20 
Pin material: Tin 
Cavities:
Vehicle Uses
  • Lamp - Dimmer Switch
  • Switch - 4x4 Control
  • Switch - Adjustable Pedal
  • Switch - Dimmer
  • Switch - Hazard Warning
  • Switch - Moon Roof/Sun Roof
  • Switch - Multifunction (Wiper)
  • Switch - Third Row Power Folding Seat (Rear LH)
  • Switch - Traction Control
Pigtail Kit Part Number WPT-995 
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Service Part Number: 3U2Z-14S411-BGB 
Gauge: 18 
Pin material: Silver 
Cavities:
Vehicle Uses
  • Lamp - Dimmer Switch
  • Switch - 4x4 Control
  • Switch - Adjustable Pedal
  • Switch - Center Stack (Multipurpose)
  • Switch - Dimmer
  • Switch - Hazard Warning
  • Switch - Moon Roof/Sun Roof
  • Switch - Multifunction
  • Switch - Multifunction (Wiper)
  • Switch - Seat (3rd Row)
  • Switch - Third Row Power Folding Seat
  • Switch - Traction Control
RENDER: 1.0x

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