I have some relay harnesses/fuse blocks from a Crown Vic Interceptor, 2002 I think. They have a Ford part number on them.
They are somewhat modular and can be taken apart with some persistence and I would like to use them to upgrade the electrical of my two FE powered vehicles.
I tried to locate the terminals that snap into the back so I could use my own wiring and colors but am not having much luck. I tried all the usual internet sites I've researched before: Delcity, Auveco, Newark, Waytek, clipsandfasteners, terminalsandconnectors and whatever else popped up on a search. None of the pictures shown match what I have.
Some of the plastic parts, like the covers, have "EPC" molded into them. An internet search with that shows that EPC made a LOT of connector bodies for Ford, but still no way to identify what terminals are used, only the connector bodies.
I took the harness up to my local Ford dealer to see if the parts guy could help, but he was less than enthused with my project and said he couldn't use the part number to find the terminals. The page of terminals he printed off were pretty generic and none of the ones used on these harnesses were on that page.
I'm wondering if anyone has an 'in' with engineering to help identify the terminals used, hopefully they are still in use, or someone with an electronics background can point me in the right direction as far as part numbers.
The first couple pictures are pics of the entire assys: one completely assembled with part number and the other two are somewhat apart.
Then I have pictures of the different terminals for the different gauge wire, different relays, and mini fuse.








The small gauge terminals connect to, from left to right: Mini relay, mini fuse, Bosch relay, and Bosch relay.
The 12 ga brown wires from left to right: Mini fuse, Bosch relay.
Seems as if all of the terminals shown have small tabs or 'ears' to clock the terminal into the body correctly.
I know that there is enough wire in the original harness for me to splice into it, but I would rather (if possible) start fresh with my own colors to make it 'cleaner'.
I also know that there are other relay blocks available, I have a Hella in front of me from Amazon and it doesn't look as 'cool' as the Ford part.
Since I'm putting these in Fords, well, you know.
I'm just thinking that the 40 and 50 year old wiring in my iron would benefit from putting some of the loads from upgraded lights and such on relays.
Any help would be appreciated and I can try to take clearer pictures but my camera is pretty basic.
Thanks,
Bill