Connector End View (C124) - BRAKE FLUID LEVEL SWITCH

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION Connector End View (C124) - BRAKE FLUID LEVEL SWITCH
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Connector: Description Color Harness Base Part # Service Pigtail
C124 BRAKE FLUID LEVEL SWITCH 12A581 part# N/A See Below
GFDWR56201Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Terminal Part Number  Service Part Number  Size 
7C3T-14474-RA Not Available
Pin  Circuit  Gauge  Circuit Function  Qualifier  Terminal Part Number 
1 CMC19 (GY-VT) 18 SWITCH - LOW LEVEL BRAKE FLUID 7C3T-14474-RA
2 GD112 (BK-GN) 18 GROUND - COWL TOP LEFT 7C3T-14474-RA

Available Pigtail Kits 

Pigtail Kit Part Number WPT-984

GFDWR599Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY

Service Part Number:

3U2Z-14S411-BXAB 

Gauge:

16 

Pin material:

Silver 

Cavities:

Vehicle Uses:

  • A/C Compressor Clutch
  • EGR Cooler Outlet
  • Electronic Locking Differential
  • Horn
  • Lamp - CHMSL (Center High Mount Stop Lamp)
  • Lamp - Rear Park
  • Lamp - Reverse
  • Lamp - Side Marker
  • Motor - Adjustable Pedal
  • Sensor - Adjustable Pedal
  • Sensor - Brake Fluid Level
  • Sensor - Cam Shaft Position
  • Sensor - Cylinder Head Temperature
  • Sensor - Exhaust Gas Temperature
  • Sensor - Liftgate Obstacle
  • Sensor - Oil Level
  • Sensor - Output Shaft Speed
  • Sensor - Speed
  • Solenoid - Engine Variable Timing
  • Speaker - Door
  • Speaker - Front
  • Speaker - Rear
  • Speaker - Subwoofer
  • Speaker - Tweeter - LH - Front
  • Switch - A/C Compressor Clutch Cycling
  • Switch - Backup Lamp
  • Switch - Deck Lid / Hatch Release
  • Switch - Deck Lid / Lift Gate Ajar
  • Switch - Hood Ajar
  • Switch - Lift Gate Glass Ajar
  • Switch - Power Liftgate
  • Switch - Reverse Park Aid
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