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TAG | Direct Fit Wiring Harness | Mazda BT-50 Ford Ranger PJ PK 2006–2011 | UNT264

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TAG | Direct Fit Wiring Harness | Mazda BT-50 Ford Ranger PJ PK 2006–2011 | UNT264TAG Direct Fit Wiring Harness Solution for your Mazda BT 50 Ford Ranger PJ PK The TAG UNT264 Direct Fit Wiring Harness is the ideal electrical solution for Mazda BT 50 and Ford Ranger models (2006 2011). This plug and play harness is designed to provide a secure and reliable connection for your trailer lights, ensuring full functionality without the need for complex modifications to your vehicle's factory wiring. Engineered for durability and ease of

TAG Direct Fit Wiring Harness Solution for your Mazda BT-50 Ford Ranger PJ PK

The TAG UNT264 Direct Fit Wiring Harness is the ideal electrical solution for Mazda BT-50 and Ford Ranger models (2006 - 2011). This plug-and-play harness is designed to provide a secure and reliable connection for your trailer lights, ensuring full functionality without the need for complex modifications to your vehicle's factory wiring.

Engineered for durability and ease of use, this direct-fit harness bypasses the need for soldering or wire cutting. It is specifically tailored for the PJ and PK Ranger series as well as the UN/CD BT-50, offering a professional-grade integration that can be installed in approximately 30 minutes.

  • Plug-and-Play: Designed to plug directly into the vehicle's existing factory connector.
  • Rapid Installation: Efficient design allows for a quick 30-minute fitting time.
  • Zero Coding Required: Works immediately without any diagnostic or ECU programming.
  • Safe & Reliable: Provides a stable power supply for trailer brake lights, indicators, and park lights.
  • Non-Invasive: Maintains the integrity of your vehicle's electrical system by avoiding wire splicing.

Please Note: A wiring harness is a safety critical item. We strongly recommend you get your wiring harness installed by a professional towbar or vehicle accessory fitting workshop to ensure correct functionality and safety.

Specifications:

  • Wiring Option: Direct Fit Wiring Harness
  • Fitting Time [min.]: 30
  • Diagnostic Coding: Not Required
  • Fog Cut Off: Not Applicable
  • Reverse Sensor Cut Off: Not Applicable

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Vehicle Applications

Make Model From To Body Series Engine Variant Drivetrain
MAZDA BT-50 08/2006 12/2011 Ute CD, UN WLAA | 2.5L | Diesel MRZ-CD RWD
MAZDA BT-50 08/2006 12/2011 Cab Chassis CD, UN (UNY0E3) WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel CDVi AWD
MAZDA BT-50 08/2006 12/2011 Cab Chassis CD, UN (UNY0W3) WLAT (16 V) | 2.5L | Diesel CDVi RWD
MAZDA BT-50 08/2006 12/2011 Cab Chassis CD, UN (UNY0E3) WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel CDVi RWD
MAZDA BT-50 08/2006 12/2011 Ute CD, UN (UNY0E3) WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel CDVi RWD
MAZDA BT-50 08/2006 12/2011 Cab Chassis UN WLAT | 2.5L | Diesel B2500| BOSS B2500 Manual RWD
MAZDA BT-50 08/2006 12/2011 Ute UN WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel B3000, BOSS B3000 Automatic/Manual 4WD
MAZDA BT-50 08/2006 12/2011 Ute UN WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel B3000, BOSS B3000 Automatic/Manual RWD
MAZDA BT-50 08/2006 12/2011 Ute UN WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel B3000, BOSS B3000 Manual RWD
MAZDA BT-50 08/2006 12/2011 Ute UN WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel B3000, BOSS B3000 FREESTYLE CAB 4WD
MAZDA BT-50 08/2006 12/2011 Ute UN WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel B3000, BOSS B3000 FREESTYLE CAB RWD
MAZDA BT-50 08/2006 12/2011 Ute CD, UN (UNY0E3) WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel CDVi AWD
FORD RANGER 04/2009 11/2011 Cab Chassis PK WLAT (16 V) | 2.5L | Diesel TDdi 4WD
FORD RANGER 04/2009 11/2011 Cab Chassis PK WLAT (16 V) | 2.5L | Diesel TDdi RWD
FORD RANGER 03/2009 11/2011 Cab Chassis PK WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel TDdi 4WD
FORD RANGER 03/2009 11/2011 Cab Chassis PK WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel TDdi RWD
FORD RANGER 03/2009 11/2011 Ute PK WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel TDdi 4WD
FORD RANGER 03/2009 11/2011 Ute PK WLAT (16 V) | 2.5L | Diesel TDdi RWD
FORD RANGER 03/2009 11/2011 Ute PK WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel TDdi RWD
FORD RANGER 01/2009 08/2011 Ute PK WLAT | 2.5L | Diesel - Manual RWD
FORD RANGER 01/2007 08/2011 Cab Chassis PJ; PK WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel - Manual 4WD
FORD RANGER 01/2007 08/2011 Cab Chassis PJ; PK WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel - Automatic/Manual 4WD
FORD RANGER 01/2007 08/2011 Cab Chassis PJ; PK WLAT | 2.5L | Diesel - Manual RWD
FORD RANGER 01/2007 08/2011 Cab Chassis PJ; PK WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel - Manual RWD
FORD RANGER 01/2007 08/2011 Cab Chassis PJ; PK WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel SUPER CAB Manual 4WD
FORD RANGER 01/2007 08/2011 Ute PJ; PK WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel - Automatic/Manual 4WD
FORD RANGER 01/2007 08/2011 Ute PJ; PK WLAT | 2.5L | Diesel - Manual RWD
FORD RANGER 01/2007 08/2011 Ute PJ; PK WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel - Automatic/Manual RWD
FORD RANGER 01/2007 08/2011 Ute PJ; PK WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel SUPER CAB Automatic/Manual 4WD
FORD RANGER 01/2007 08/2011 Ute PJ; PK WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel SUPER CAB Manual RWD
FORD RANGER 09/2000 12/2011 Ute - 4.0L | Petrol - AWD
FORD RANGER 11/2006 03/2009 Cab Chassis PJ WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel TDdi 4WD
FORD RANGER 11/2006 03/2009 Cab Chassis PJ WLAT (16 V) | 2.5L | Diesel TDdi RWD
FORD RANGER 11/2006 03/2009 Cab Chassis PJ WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel TDdi RWD
FORD RANGER 11/2006 03/2009 Ute PJ WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel TD 4WD
FORD RANGER 11/2006 03/2009 Ute PJ WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel TD RWD
FORD RANGER 11/2006 03/2009 Ute PJ WLAT (16 V) | 2.5L | Diesel TDdi 4WD
FORD RANGER 11/2006 03/2009 Ute PJ WLAT (16 V) | 2.5L | Diesel TDdi RWD

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