personalt
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I am doing the same job(though on ICE XLT). If you decide you want to get any more pins - I had good luck with these pins (below) for 22 gauge. The 22 guage vs 18-20 or in your case 18-22 is that the 'wings' are a hair bigger to allow for larger wire. It is a bit easier to crimp tight the 22 guage specific pins if you run 22 guage. FYI - There are multiple part numbers that are 'the same' as they have part numbers for how thy are packaged including 'on a roll that comes of to the left' and 'on a roll that comes off to the right'. All the differnt 'right' part numbers were confusing the hell out of me. But looks like you got it.. There is a similar set of Molex 150 pins that instead of having that same little lock pin/dimple have a void on that side.Hello everyone, I just got added to this forum, sorry I've been stuck over @ lightning owners forum, ughhhh, not many technical people over there, just a lot of people mad at Ford their truck isn't in their driveway yet. It makes sense that this forum includes and was born out of the ICE F150 people. I've been watching this thread for a few days without the ability to post, finally got approved yesterday.
So, I've been working with steveje from the FB post that Jason did which is the OP of this DIY. Thanks to both of them I've figured out so much in the past week. I'm an EE and since I've already bought and installed the front bumper harness I decided to exercise a bit of my OCD for this install at the expense of a few days time. Steve and I figured out that our trucks (2022 XLT SR EG311A) are missing the CCM wiring only between C265 and C134. I told him I'd like to maintain the IP rating of that Main Lever Lock Front bumper connector (C134) and leave the Front Bumper Harness 100% Factory, so I took apart the male side of C134 to figure out what pins it used. This was a nightmare trying to figure it out by part #, but I'm 99% confident I got it right:
This is what I ordered:
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/molex/0194170028/3183227
I also ordered the correct color striped wire from:
https://4rcustomswire.com/products/20-gauge-txl-wire-6-striped-colors-each-25-foot-long
I ordered 20AWG so I could get the colors to perfectly match the factory harness colors:
Grey
Green-White Stripe
Brown-Blue Stripe
Grey-Blue Stripe
I realize the factory wiring is 22AWG, but they only had the correct colors in 20AWG and it will hit the sweet spot of the size range for the terminals and be a bit stronger mechanically.
Getting C134 apart without damaging anything is a bit tricky, when I do it a 2nd time this week I'll post a follow up on how it comes apart so anyone else can do this if they want. I won't be doing all this work inside for C365 since it doesn't need the IP rating; will probably just pull the pins from the IMPA side of that connector and use inline WAGO lever nuts to couple them to the CCM wiring heading out to the front.
I know this is a lot of work to make it match the factory wiring diagram. I won't fault anyone for just going the pigtail route. Part of my motivation for stuff like this is, "can I do it", LOL. Looking forward to seeing this working and having ACC and Lane Centering. Thanks All.
That is interesting that you guys are missing wires from C134 to C265.. In my case (ICE XLT 302A), I have the wires from C134 to C265 but not C265 to IPMA. I pulled apart C134 because I wanted to add the 6 sensor front parking (to do active cruise) and needed to pin two wires for that. That whole wiring is crazy. Parking sensors (at least on ice) go from bumper connector up drivers side to C1590 and cruise control model goes from bumper connector to C265 on passenger side and then to IPMA. If both bumper sensors and CCM go from bumper to IPMA it seems very weird they go differnt paths.
I did a full 6 sensor (had none) + CCM + 360 camera add on ice XLT 302A. Hopefully wrapping up the wiring tomorrow. Just need to add small harness from IPMA to C265.
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