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Old 07-13-2021, 08:27 AM
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Trailer hitch wiring

Just installed a factory trailer hitch on our 2010 ML550. Hitch was from a salvage yard. Time consuming, but straightforward.

I have the factory harness, but can’t quickly install it for a few reasons:
1) Rear SAM on the donor vehicle was in the right rear wheel well, my rear SAM is under the rear seat - need to extend the wires.
2) my rear SAM does not have the required socket - so I will have to change it out
3) there is a green plug that I believe controls the trailer electric brakes (if so equipped) - no corresponding plug on my ML550 - I believe I would have to run a new harness for this connection forward to somewhere in the driver footwell area
4) once installed, dealer programming would be required.

I don’t need electric trailer brake controls for the boat that I am buying. So I’m wondering why not just tap the taillight wires in the wheel wells for the three wires that connect to a std flat four plug connection. I’ve seen several kits that would allow me to make this connection fairly quickly and inexpensively.

checking with this group on a few things before diving in:
1) Will I be losing any important functionality by going this route vs. the new SAM/programming route? (other than the electric trailer brake controls which I do not need.)
2) Is there a preferred way to pursue tapping into the taillight wiring? I have seen lots of options spanning from a direct connection to a powered controller which takes signals from the taillight wires, but powers the trailers lights separately.
Old 07-13-2021, 08:31 AM
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Old 07-13-2021, 02:25 PM
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Retro fitting the hitch is not an easy task.
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Old 07-14-2021, 11:29 AM
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Thanks for sending all the process docs - nice to have them all consolidated in one place. I did already complete the mounting steps (see pic.).

Now I’m trying to figure out what functionality might be lost if I just tap rear light wiring for turn, running and brake lighting to the trailer (since I won’t need the electric brake controls for my trailer.).



Also wondering why I need to replace the fan - it’s already thermostatically controlled, so what functionality is added with the changeout.
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Here is what you would lose vs OEM setup:

Trailer bulb out detection.
Change in engine and transmission calibration (will hold lower gears to a higher RPM before shifting).
If you have ADS (adaptive suspension)- change in calibration settings, specifically stiffening up the rear.
Change in ESP calibrations and trailer sway control- if trailer sway is detected, the car will alternately brake the front tires to bring sway under control. <--- IMO the most important thing you lose
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One more thing you will lose …

… you will lose not seeing bazillions of error messages on your dash.


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