Trailer Hitch for 08 MMH
#11
Re: Trailer Hitch for 08 MMH
Installed the Hidden Hitch from etrailer in about 45 minutes, just a little file work to enlarge the holes to fit the washers and bolt heads through. The lighting kit was a direct plug-in with no wires run to the battery.
No problems with electrics. The flashers blink faster when the trailer is plugged in, but I have had no problems with either blinkers or brake lights or electronics on the MMH.
No problems with electrics. The flashers blink faster when the trailer is plugged in, but I have had no problems with either blinkers or brake lights or electronics on the MMH.
#12
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Just curious as I am still on the fence if I want to add to my MMH (Our Pilot has a hitch), where does the hitch wiring harness come out of the car (weather you use the repeater or not)?
And I guess if I do add this, I probally need to get the prop receiver cover as this would be on a Mercury Mariner!
And I guess if I do add this, I probally need to get the prop receiver cover as this would be on a Mercury Mariner!
#13
Re: Trailer Hitch for 08 MMH
Just curious as I am still on the fence if I want to add to my MMH (Our Pilot has a hitch), where does the hitch wiring harness come out of the car (weather you use the repeater or not)?
And I guess if I do add this, I probally need to get the prop receiver cover as this would be on a Mercury Mariner!
And I guess if I do add this, I probally need to get the prop receiver cover as this would be on a Mercury Mariner!
#14
Re: Trailer Hitch for 08 MMH
The wiring plugs directly into the taillights on each side. The wires feed under the car. I used a couple of wire ties (provided) to attach the wires under the rear bumper. It came with a neat cover for the 4 prong connector, which I just tucked up around the wire harness, so nothing hangs down.
I bought a 2x2 rubber hitch plug at Menard's or Tractor Supply and that really dresses up the installation.
I have used a 5 x 8 trailer several times to haul compost, firewood, etc. Only short trips, but no problem hauling it with the hybrid and ecvt.
I bought a 2x2 rubber hitch plug at Menard's or Tractor Supply and that really dresses up the installation.
I have used a 5 x 8 trailer several times to haul compost, firewood, etc. Only short trips, but no problem hauling it with the hybrid and ecvt.
#16
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The Escapes have separate turn signals from their taillights so some logic has to be done to recombine the signals for a 4-wire trailer connection, hence the box.
#17
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At the risk of revealing my ignorance, isn't a Class 3 trailer overkill for the Hybrids? Aren't they only rated to tow something like 1000 lbs?
#19
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That's right, a class III lets you easily insert a rack or bike carrier. I have towed a 5 by 8 trailer loaded with firewood for a few miles with no problems. There has been lots of discussions about the "pulling power" of the hybrid engine/motor/transmission and the rating of only 1000 lbs.
A regular Mariner can pull up to 3500 lbs, so the general feeling is that suspension and frame is adequate. I am just cautious about pulling heavy loads for long distances and overworking the ecvt. I have limited experience with the hybrid, but have pulled many heavy loads with a small Ford f-100 pick-up with a stick shift, 6 cyllinder, with no detrimental effects (other than a little extra wear slipping the clutch on take-off).
The hitch mounts easily, looks good, and is easy to use for pullingalmost anything you want for short distances. I would not attempt pulling a travel trailer or car trailer for lots of miles with it, but across town would probably cause no problems.
A regular Mariner can pull up to 3500 lbs, so the general feeling is that suspension and frame is adequate. I am just cautious about pulling heavy loads for long distances and overworking the ecvt. I have limited experience with the hybrid, but have pulled many heavy loads with a small Ford f-100 pick-up with a stick shift, 6 cyllinder, with no detrimental effects (other than a little extra wear slipping the clutch on take-off).
The hitch mounts easily, looks good, and is easy to use for pullingalmost anything you want for short distances. I would not attempt pulling a travel trailer or car trailer for lots of miles with it, but across town would probably cause no problems.
#20
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I put on the Class III hitch strictly for the bike carrier, but since then I've been thinking. The small "teardrop" travel trailers come in at 800 to 900 lbs. That seems like an ideal travel rig for a FEH.
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