Compatible with 239 Ford vehicles, this power outlet can be installed on various models produced between 2005 and 2021.
This common piece will work for numerous positions including left or right, front or rear, and even in the centre. As a power point, it can sometimes be called a socket, auxiliary outlet, inverter, 12-volt accessory outlet, and many more.
To see if your Ford is eligible for this component, be sure to check the chart.
Contact the agents at Ford Parts BC to get more details about this power outlet.
If you have ever needed maintenance or repairs done to your Ford vehicle, then you have probably been asked by a mechanic if you prefer OEM or aftermarket accessories. If this question is confusing, then keep reading to find out the difference between the two terms.
Aftermarket accessories are pieces of equipment that are not included in the vehicle when it leaves the factory. Typically purchased as auto body shops or used car dealerships, these third-arty elements have been reverse engineered from the original piece. They are typically cheaper than OEM parts; however, they do not last as long. They also do not always fit properly since they are not crafted using factory specifications. This can lead to malfunctions and even significant damage to the vehicle down the road.
OEM stands for “Original Equipment Manufacturerâ€. This means that these pieces were made by the brand’s factory. They are precise replicas of the parts that need repair. When you replace a broken or worn down element with an OEM part, it will be as if it was never damaged or changed. It is as close to new as you can get.
If you need to replace components on your vehicle, ordering online is the easiest way to go about it.
You do not need to leave your house, you have access to the largest selection of OEM parts, and you can track your packages progress every step of the way. Gone are the days of going to an auto body shop just to find that they don’t have what you need in stock!