User Guide

Trailer
Wiring
Harness
The light duty trailer wiring
is
a six-wire harness
assembly. The optional heavy-duty trailer wiring is an
eight-wire harness assembly. The harnesses are stored
under the vehicle, along the passenger-side frame
crossmember on two-door vehicles or on the driver’s
side corner frame crossmember on four-door vehicles.
The heavy-duty trailer wiring has
a
30-amp feed wire
with an inline
fuse
located by
the
junction block. See
“Fuses and Circuit Breakers”
in
the
Index. Both
harnesses have no connector and should be wired by a
qualified electrical technician. The technician can
use
the following color code chart when connecting the
wiring harness
to
your trailer.
Dark Blue: Use for electric trailer brakes or
auxiliary wiring.
0
Red: Use for battery charging; it connects to
the
starter solenoid (eight-wire harness
only).
0
Light Green: Back-up lamps (eight-wire
harness only).
Brown: Taillamps and parking lamps.
0
Yellow: Left stoplamp and turn signal.
0
Dark Green:
Right
stoplamp and turn signal.
0
White (Heavy Gage): Ground wire.
0
White (Light Gage): Auxiliary stoplamp.
Securely 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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