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Voltage for rear brakes

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Voltage for rear brakes Scott Collard 7-26-04  
I have a 1999 Ford Expedition and the female plug which my 1977 prowler camper hooks up to is not supplying any voltage to the pin label electric brakes. Is there a connection point somewhere in the vehicle where I hook up the control module? Then will it send the voltage to the connector? Also I think the standard for my type of connector is the the center pin (blue wire) is for the electric brakes, this is not true on my expedition it is labeled with different pins and the center is for the reverse lights, is this typical for the ford expeditions?
Re: Voltage for rear brakes Bubba the bus tech 9-13-06  
Have a qualified shop install a brake control or repair the current system.
Your local RV dealer can set you up with the control, wiring fit kit called a pig tail and the instructions come with it if you want to tackle yourself, \
Good Luck
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