For those seeking knowledge.
This doc has so much information. I find the FPBG very interesting and may look into it in the future.
Electrical section is your friend FPBG is around page 119. Although there is a lot of additional information that does apply to our vehicles.
This is what the Ranger Body and Equipment manual should have been.
https://www.ford.com.au/content/dam/For ... 5-2016.pdf
Further reading you will max current draw from all BCM and TRM outputs. NOTE the 10amp max draw on the charging wire from the trailer module. I knew it was there but did not know what it was really rated to.
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The way I read the document, the FPBG is a programable VSR. If anybody is using a VSR to charge an auxilliary battery and is worried about low output from alternator due to shunt, turn headlights ON. Voltage will now stay above VSR cut-off voltage.
2017 XLT, nGauge, Canopy, Solar Panel, Dobinson Bullbar, Long Range Fuel Tank, Redarc DC2DC & Pro Elite Brake Controller, HID Globes & Driving Lights, Lightbar.