2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

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marilyncp said:Thanks, guys... no tow package was included when I bought it, so I assumed (BAD) that it was a 1.6L, not a 2.0L. Since then I added a tow package (no brake/transmission cooler) for my T@G. I think (I hope), that is all I'll need to do is to add the brake controller and maybe a transmission cooler too...

That is new to me about the sway controller... all the towing specs online for Ford only talk about the engine size. Thanksmash2 said:The factory tow package includes electronic sway control. I think they added oil coolers in later year, but no difference in the 2014. You are under the tow limit for the T@B at 2,000 pounds if you have aftermarket towing capability. If factory installed, they add electronic sway control and you are good up to 3,500 pounds.
In either case, the 2.0 ecoboost has sufficient power -- 240 hp and 270 lb-ft torque. Plenty for towing a T@B.
The only issue is the sway control. if you have aftermarket hitch, your vehicle is limited to 2,000 pounds, sufficient to pull a T@B without any issues. From a power perspective you are fine (assuming that the aftermarket hitch is rated for capacity).
Does the 2015 T@b have hydraulic surge brakes? If it has electric brakes, you definitely need a brake controller.Mwamba said:Hi everyone, my husband and I are in the process of buying a 2015 T@B S model. It's in PA and we live in NY, therefore we don't want any surprises when we go to pick it up! We also have a 2014 Ford Escape Eco boost 2L. I am told by the salesman and someone I spoke with at the T@B manufacturer that we DO NOT need the brake controller... I am told in PA the tow weight without it is 3000 lbs but varies state by state. UHaul says it's 2000lb limit without a brake control. My 32 year experienced mechanic is not familiar with electric brakes without a brake control. Please advise! TIA !
2017 T@b 320 S
2017 Kia Sorento SXL AWD
Mwamba said:Hi everyone, my husband and I are in the process of buying a 2015 T@B S model. It's in PA and we live in NY, therefore we don't want any surprises when we go to pick it up! We also have a 2014 Ford Escape Eco boost 2L.
If your Escape model includes the 3500 lb tow package you could certainly pick up the T@B without a brake controller. You'll need a 7-way RV blade to 4-way wiring adapter for the lights to work.
Just remember there's 2000 lbs of rolling weight bearing down on your vehicle in a stop. The Ford will handle it fine, but not in the same fashion as with a brake controller.
Eventually you'll be camping in the mountains or traveling scenic byways with long descents. Or just need to slam the brakes on in the rain. That's when you'll appreciate the brake controller. Better safe than sorry. 
BTW: When you do add the brake controller remember to test it as a trip checklist item.
NY DMV: "Trailers weighing over 1,000 pounds unladen, and trailers having a maximum gross weight in excess of 3000 pounds, must be equipped with brakes."
We are New Yorkers. If the trailer you're getting has surge brakes (older T@B) you're good. If it has electric brakes you need a brake controller.Mwamba said:Hi everyone, my husband and I are in the process of buying a 2015 T@B S model. It's in PA and we live in NY, therefore we don't want any surprises when we go to pick it up! We also have a 2014 Ford Escape Eco boost 2L. I am told by the salesman and someone I spoke with at the T@B manufacturer that we DO NOT need the brake controller... I am told in PA the tow weight without it is 3000 lbs but varies state by state. UHaul says it's 2000lb limit without a brake control. My 32 year experienced mechanic is not familiar with electric brakes without a brake control. Please advise! TIA !