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Re: '02 Chevy Silverado Trailer Wiring
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Posted by JDJACK on April 06, 2002 at 06:23:39 from (207.230.199.157):
In Reply to: '02 Chevy Silverado Trailer Wiring posted by Deere Puller on April 06, 2002 at 06:03:33:
Deere puller. I work at a gm dealership. You should have gotten a wiring harness with it (probably located in glove box). That is wired in your brake controler and plugged in on drivers side under dash, in a junction box. Should be by our left foot area. Take cover off and plug in. Then open hood, on left side(drivers side) there is aunder hood fuse box. You need to install a maxi fuse in one the empty slots. Can't remember right now what the fuse name is. You also should have gotten a adaptor to stick in round trailor plug that goes to a flat four. This is what you need to do, as long as the truck is equipt with factory trailor tow package. If you have any other question just e-mail me.
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