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Old April 10th 05, 08:18 PM
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Default Installing standard trailer / boat railer hitch connector

Anyone have instructions or a website to install regular 4 conductor
trailer connector to a 92 4.0 YJ Wrangler? I already have a reciever
hitch, but no connector getting my lights on for my small bass boat
trailer. Basically I need the color codes and where it is best to
splice into. I could cut and probe to find how to splice in but I would
rather do it the correct way the first time. thanks

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Old April 11th 05, 06:25 PM
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The connector should have the directions in it.

FROM MEMORY
Red = running lights
Brn = left turn/brake
Yel = right turn/brake
Wht = ground

Having said all of that, I think there is a flat 4-pin connector hiding up
inside the fender that you can plug an extension cord in to and bring the
connector out to the hitch.


> wrote in message
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> Anyone have instructions or a website to install regular 4 conductor
> trailer connector to a 92 4.0 YJ Wrangler? I already have a reciever
> hitch, but no connector getting my lights on for my small bass boat
> trailer. Basically I need the color codes and where it is best to
> splice into. I could cut and probe to find how to splice in but I would
> rather do it the correct way the first time. thanks
>



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Old April 11th 05, 06:30 PM
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Sorry, my memory is not what is used to be.

The colors are WHT, BRN, YEL, & GRN. There is no Red.

BRN = running lughts
WHT = ground
YEL = Left turn
GRN = Right turn

The Turn Signals and the Brake Lights are the same wire for the respective
sides.




"Jeff Strickland" > wrote in message
...
> The connector should have the directions in it.
>
> FROM MEMORY
> Red = running lights
> Brn = left turn/brake
> Yel = right turn/brake
> Wht = ground
>
> Having said all of that, I think there is a flat 4-pin connector hiding up
> inside the fender that you can plug an extension cord in to and bring the
> connector out to the hitch.
>
>
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> > Anyone have instructions or a website to install regular 4 conductor
> > trailer connector to a 92 4.0 YJ Wrangler? I already have a reciever
> > hitch, but no connector getting my lights on for my small bass boat
> > trailer. Basically I need the color codes and where it is best to
> > splice into. I could cut and probe to find how to splice in but I would
> > rather do it the correct way the first time. thanks
> >

>
>



 




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