Most Requested Connectors for Ford F-Series Repairs (and How to Replace Them)
Few names show up in the shop as often as Ford when it comes to truck repairs. Whether it's a workhorse F-250, a rugged Ford Raptor, or the best-selling Ford F-150, these trucks dominate both the streets and collision bays. With their popularity comes a frequent need for replacement connectors and pigtails, especially in high-impact or high-mileage repairs.
At FindPigtails.com, we specialize in helping technicians locate the exact connector they need fast. With an ever-growing database of Ford parts and an easy-to-use picture-matching system, we've become the go-to source for shops working on everything from a 2015 Ford F150 to a brand-new 2025 Ford F150.
Let's examine the most common connector issues in Ford repairs and how professionals like you are tackling them.

Ford Trucks and the Connectors That Keep Them Running
We've seen everything from headlight connectors smashed in front-end collisions to sensor plugs damaged during diagnostics. Some of the most requested pigtails include:
- Headlight and tail light connectors are especially important in models like the 2018 Ford F-150, Explorer, and Ranger.
- Crankshaft and camshaft position sensor connectors are standard in cars like the 2013 Ford Fusion, 2016 Ford Explorer, and 2014 Ford Focus.
- Airbag connectors, often damaged in minor collisions, are frequently requested for models such as the Ford Mustang, Ford Escape, and Ford Transit Connect.
- Fuel injectors and ignition coil pigtails often corrode or become brittle in aging vehicles like the 2012 Ford Escape or the 2010 Ford Fusion.
Each plays a vital role in keeping vehicles running smoothly, or safely shutting down in the case of airbag systems.

Why Are Ford Connectors in Such High Demand?
It’s simple: Ford vehicles are everywhere. From the versatile Ford Maverick to the adventurous Ford Bronco Raptor, there’s a Ford model for nearly every type of driver. This also means more frequent repairs and part replacements across the board.
And while many OEM parts can be ordered through a dealership, connectors are often not sold separately, which is where we come in. We stock connectors for nearly every model and year, including:
- 2014 Ford Fusion
- 2016 Ford Fusion
- 2017 Ford Explorer
- 2018 Ford Escape
- Even rarer models like the Ford GT, Ford Lightning, and Ford Excursion
We’ve made it our mission to keep Ford stock in check so your shop isn’t stuck waiting.
How to Find the Right Connector Without Wasting Time
The process of finding the correct connector shouldn’t slow you down. That’s why our platform was built for speed and accuracy. With FindPigtails.com, you can:
- Search by make, model, and year. You can filter by your vehicle from the Ford Mustang Mach E to the Ford Transit Van.
- Upload a photo of the damaged connector for fast matching, which is perfect when part numbers are missing.
- Use the Pigtail Smart App to get mobile matches from the shop floor.
No VIN is required, no phone calls, and no guesswork. Just results.

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Collision Repair Pros Trust FindPigtails.com
From fleet vans to family SUVs, Ford vehicles of all types depend on reliable electrical systems. And when those systems break down due to collisions, moisture, or aging, you need more than a universal solution; you need the exact match.
We’ve helped shops repair connectors on everything from the 2023 Ford Explorer to the Ford Ranger Raptor, often in less time than it takes to call the dealer. We also offer live chat with 12-volt technicians to walk you through your options if you're unsure.
Ready to Get Started?
Don’t waste another hour searching junkyards or waiting on backordered parts. Whether you’re working on a 2018 Ford F150 or a hard-to-source Ford Expedition pigtail, we’re here to help you get it done—fast.
Your repair job isn’t complete without the right connection. Let us help you find it.