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Re: '02 Chevy Silverado Trailer Wiring
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Posted by Clooney on April 08, 2002 at 17:19:19 from (172.145.76.222):
In Reply to: '02 Chevy Silverado Trailer Wiring posted by Deere Puller on April 06, 2002 at 06:03:33:

Deere Puller, see attached wire diagram (you might have to print it or right click on it & save to a photo program to read it) for wire pin-out. ~I don't know what you are pulling on your trailer, if you are like me & pulling more than your truck brakes can safely stop without trailer brake assist, I would highly recommend using a 40 amp maxi fuse then installing a 30 amp auto-reset circuit breaker in the wire from the power post to the brake controller. If you blow that maxi fuse (the good news is they blow hard) you won't have any trailer brakes until you stop & change that fuse (there lies the problem).......
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