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For the record, adding factory OE wiring kit to my 2004 4.4 required no programming. Plugged in a trailer with standard lights and it nicely disabled the PDC. Lights functioned without any bulb errors. If I plug into LED trailer, I'll likely need the adapter. I'll be building a car trailer with e-brakes over the winter, so I'll be using the wireless prodigy unit for that. Stay tuned!
Only question I have for those that tow - what do you use to cover the trailer chains or bumper trim? My chains rub on the lower lip and will make a mess of it if I don't do something. Cheers.
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