Owner`s manual

Trailer
Wiring
Harness
Your vehicle may have either a 5-wire or 7-wire harness.
The light duty trailer wiring is a 5-wire harness assembly taped and bundled
at the left corner
of
the vehicle interior,
next
to the endgate. The harness has
no
connector, and
you
should have a qualified service person wire your
harness for
you.
It must be routed out
of
your vehicle and attached
so
that
the trailer or the body won’t pull
it.
The heavy duty trailer wiring is a 7-wire harness assembly consisting
of
a
5-wire harness and a 2-wire harness taped together and stored under the
vehicle, along
the
rear frame crossmember. It has a 30-amp feed wire with
an inline fuse located by the junction block. See “Fuses and Circuit
Breakers” in the Index.
Both the 5-wire harness and the 2-wire harness have no connector and
should be wired by a qualified service person. Attach the harness to the
trailer, then tape or strap
it
to
your vehicle’s frame rail. Be sure
you
leave
it
loose enough so the wiring doesn’t bend or break, but not
so
loose that it
drags
on
the
ground.
Store the harness in its original place.
Wrap
the
harness together and tie
it
neatly
so
it won’t be damaged.
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