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I watched while installers ran the wire for my permanently mounted cell phone charger, located on the center console area.  They fed the wire through the center console (starting by feeding under the edge that runs down by the floor), through the fire wall, and then they connected to the fuse panel that is located under the hood.  Looked pretty quick and easy.

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I watched while installers ran the wire for my permanently mounted cell phone charger, located on the center console area.  They fed the wire through the center console (starting by feeding under the edge that runs down by the floor), through the fire wall, and then they connected to the fuse panel that is located under the hood.  Looked pretty quick and easy.

 

Do you happen to remember about where they went thru the firewall?

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Greetings and Welcome

 

Go to etrailer.com

They have a video showing how ro install a Blue Ox supplemental brake system.

 

It was very easy,

I drilled a pilot hole from under the car. It looked good from inside so I followed with the big bit.

 

FYI Both power points on the console go to sleep after a few minutes .

I run a 12V extension cord from the power point in the hatch, it's always hot.

 

hope this helps, let us know

 

wab

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Greetings and Welcome

 

Go to etrailer.com

They have a video showing how ro install a Blue Ox supplemental brake system.

 

It was very easy,

I drilled a pilot hole from under the car. It looked good from inside so I followed with the big bit.

 

FYI Both power points on the console go to sleep after a few minutes .

I run a 12V extension cord from the power point in the hatch, it's always hot.

 

hope this helps, let us know

 

wab

Update:

 

I'm off my phone so here's the link to the video at http://www.etrailer.com/

 

http://www.etrailer.com/tv-install-blue-ox-brake-system-2013-ford-c-max-brk2012.aspx

 

wab

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Thanks WAB,

You were a big help. That link to the Blue Ox page was just what I was looking for. I'm trying to get our Cmax set up for our trip to FL in Oct. I'm doing the same setup but with a Brake Buddy system.

Thanks

Bruce

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Congrats on your Phaeton (#1 on our diesel wish list) and cmax.

I think the cmax will become a very popular toad when the word gets out about how easy the setup and operation is. No fuses to pull etc.

 

Have you seen this thread? Lots of good info.

http://fordcmaxhybridforum.com/topic/374-recreational-towing-behind-a-motor-home/

 

Are you doing a DIY for the baseplate or having it installed?

I installed a Blue Ox because it looked a little easer than the Roadmaster, smaller holes and less cutting.

I would probably still be working on it if it wasn’t for the Roadmaster instructions from etrailer.

After the install and reading the above thread I realized the cutting was all plastic and the size of the holes didn’t matter….oh well the Blue Ox is fine.

 

wab

 

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