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So I was taking stuff out of the bed the other night in a very dark area and the next morning I noticed a little plastic piece laying in the back of the bed. Trying to figure out where it came from. Has Ford script logo on it, Can't seem to find a corresponding mate or obvious place for it to mount.
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So I was taking stuff out of the bed the other night in a very dark area and the next morning I noticed a little plastic piece laying in the back of the bed. Trying to figure out where it came from. Has Ford script logo on it, Can't seem to find a corresponding mate or obvious place for it to mount.
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Looks like the bulkhead plug in bed near floor under window. I could be wrong. Mine are sprayed with Bedliner so don’t know orig color.
Then again. Maybe not. Mine are kinda oblong.
 

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Definitely not that bulkhead plug, I only know because I popped mine out before they sprayed the Line-X in.
 
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I have Line X, as well.Here's a better pic with a penny for size reference. I was thinking it popped off from somewhere in the tailgate stops or something on the side of it(?), but can't seem to find a logical place.
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That's it, just ">PA66<"
 

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Well, we know It is make out of Nylon 66 as that is the recycle code for that...
 

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Everything and anything I can find looks like the protective cover under a trailer harness. Believe it's part of a Pollak pa66 harness. Open your harness cover and see if there is a similar female connector inside.
 

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Now that we know the size, it looks like a harness connector plug to me too. There's also a harness connector for the bed power outlet under the bed on the driver's side between the wheel well and tail light

If you don't have a bed outlet, the weather proof connector should have a blank plug in it to keep moisture out.
 

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Now that we know the size, it looks like a harness connector plug to me too. There's also a harness connector for the bed power outlet under the bed on the driver's side between the wheel well and tail light

If you don't have a bed outlet, the weather proof connector should have a blank plug in it to keep moisture out.
It isn't for that - that connector looks different - it isn't flat like this one.

You can see several photos of that connector in this thread:

https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/bed-lights.2167/page-4#post-39935
 

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If you remove your tailgate use this plug to protect the connector on the wire harness for the tailgate.
 

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If you remove your tailgate use this plug to protect the connector on the wire harness for the tailgate.
I think I have one of those in the glove box.
 

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I think the tailgate plug is bigger than this one.
 
 








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