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The CCM is the (Cruise Control Module), and yes, it is what enables the feature of ACC (Automatic Cruise Control). ACC is specifically an industry term. for the function of automatically adjusting the distance between you and the vehicle in front of you while in cruise.
I got it all figured out after hours of reading the thread here and on the other site. Also called a friend that works for Ford Performance team he helped me out also.
There should be somewhere all of the information is put so it can be found easier, without the hours of reading every post. LOL
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I got it all figured out after hours of reading the thread here and on the other site. Also called a friend that works for Ford Performance team he helped me out also.
There should be somewhere all of the information is put so it can be found easier, without the hours of reading every post. LOL
Yes this thread has gotten quite long because there are many different ways to make this mod.
 

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Does anyone know the part number for the harness that is halogen and not led?
 

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The CCM is the (Cruise Control Module), and yes, it is what enables the feature of ACC (Automatic Cruise Control). ACC is specifically an industry term. for the function of automatically adjusting the distance between you and the vehicle in front of you while in cruise.

Ok so at the bumper harness connector the 4 wires are there but at my IPMA they are not.
Has anyone else run into this problem?

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Ok so at the bumper harness connector the 4 wires are there but at my IPMA they are not.
Has anyone else run into this problem?

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Yes, my buddies 23 XLT 311A SR was this way and we just used my old bumper harness to rob the bumper side pins and a CCM pigtail to complete everything in the front. So, if you want to utilize the outside harness OEM wires you'll have to wire from the IMPA to the driver side kick panel (C265). Everyone's truck is a bit different unfortunately thanks to FORD :(

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You would arguably be one of those cases to just go straight from the CCM to the IMPA and just not mess with any of the OEM wiring.
 
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Yes, my buddies 23 XLT 311A SR was this way and we just used my old bumper harness to rob the bumper side pins and a CCM pigtail to complete everything in the front. So, if you want to utilize the outside harness OEM wires you'll have to wire from the IMPA to the driver side kick panel (C265). Everyone's truck is a bit different unfortunately thanks to FORD :(

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You would artuabely be one of those cases to just go straight from the CCM to the IMPA and just not mess with any of the OEM wiring.

Do you know what the part number is for the CCM pigtail?
The harness I got is for led fog lights and I have halogens. Plus the part number I ordered matches the number on the box but the tag on the harness in the box is a different part number. LMFAO
 

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Do you know what the part number is for the CCM pigtail?
The harness I got is for led fog lights and I have halogens. Plus the part number I ordered matches the number on the box but the tag on the harness in the box is a different part number. LMFAO
I don't off hand but search through this thread and it's been posted many times.

Dang it, Halogen lights??? Why are you keeping those, just upgrade to the LED and use the harness. Did you get it at a dealer, if so you can just take it back and return it for a small restocking fee if you ask nice :)
 

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I don't off hand but search through this thread and it's been posted many times.

Dang it, Halogen lights??? Why are you keeping those, just upgrade to the LED and use the harness. Did you get it at a dealer, if so you can just take it back and return it for a small restocking fee if you ask nice :)
I could just do that. I'll have to research upgrading to the led.
I ordered it for a dealer online.
 

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Do you know what the part number is for the CCM pigtail?
The harness I got is for led fog lights and I have halogens. Plus the part number I ordered matches the number on the box but the tag on the harness in the box is a different part number. LMFAO
if you go back to like page 24 or 25 ish I have all the part numbers listed.
 

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That will work. You will have 4 wires left over. It’s best to either remove them and fill those cavities with some silicone or snip them short and use the shrink tube to seal the end.
 

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That will work. You will have 4 wires left over. It’s best to either remove them and fill those cavities with some silicone or snip them short and use the shrink tube to seal the end.
The ebay pigtail only come with the 4 wires you need the other side is already sealed off.
 

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That will work. You will have 4 wires left over. It’s best to either remove them and fill those cavities with some silicone or snip them short and use the shrink tube to seal the end.
The best thing to use for improvised cavity plugs i've found is round weed eater line.
 

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From the way you labeled your IPMA connector pins:
#1 (which is actually IPMA pin 20) goes to CCM pin 3 (CAN+ signal)
#2 (which is actually IPMA pin 19) goes to CCM pin 2 (CAN- signal)
#3 (which is actually IPMA pin 18) goes to CCM pin 1 (sensor power)
#4 (which is actually IPMA pin 9) goes to CCM pin 4 (sensor ground)
its really difficult to push the pins into the connector, is there a trick to it?
 
 





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