Connector End View (C1019) - INLINE

2018 Ford Expedition MAX Limited, 4WDSECTION Connector End View (C1019) - INLINE
Inline: Description Color Harness Base Part # Service Pigtail
C1019 INLINE 3D09614290 See Below
Terminal Part Number  Service Part Number  Size 
2L1T-14421-CA EU2Z-14421-CA 1.5

MALE 

Harness 

3D096

GFDWR13166Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Pin  Circuit  Gauge  Qualifier  Terminal Part Number 
1 CCD04 (GY-YE) 18 2L1T-14421-CA
2 RCD04 (BU-OG) 18 2L1T-14421-CA
3 LCD28 (BN-YE) 18 2L1T-14421-CA
4 RCD28 (WH-VT) 18 2L1T-14421-CA
5 VCD11 (GY-VT) 18 2L1T-14421-CA
6 * * N/A

FEMALE 

Harness 

14290

GFDWR13167Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Pin  Circuit  Gauge  Qualifier  Terminal Part Number 
1 CCD04 (GY-YE) 18 7C3T-14474-DA
2 RCD04 (BU-OG) 18 7C3T-14474-DA
3 LCD28 (BN-VT) 18 7C3T-14474-DA
4 RCD28 (WH-VT) 18 7C3T-14474-DA
5 VCD11 (GY-VT) 18 7C3T-14474-DA
6 * * N/A

Available Pigtail Kits 

Pigtail Kit Part Number WPT-1426

GFDWR831Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY

Service Part Number:

FU2Z-14S411-TA 

Gauge:

16 

Pin material:

Silver 

Cavities:

Vehicle Uses:

  • Camera - Reverse Park Aid
  • Lamp - Park/Turn/Stop
  • Sensor - Coolant Temperature
  • Sensor - O2 (HEGO/ EGO)

Pigtail Kit Part Number WPT-971

GFDWR959Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY

Service Part Number:

3U2Z-14S411-FEAB 

Gauge:

14 

Pin material:

Silver 

Cavities:

Vehicle Uses:

  • Connector - Inline
  • Lamp - Headlamp - High/Low Beam
  • Lamp - Park/Turn/Stop
  • Motor - Engine Cooling Fan
  • Motor - Running Board
RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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