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Posted by Randy in pa on April 18, 2002 at 20:58:02 from (205.238.253.66):
In Reply to: help trailer electric brake wiring posted by Randy in pa. on April 18, 2002 at 14:22:06:
Scotty I will try to explain what I have I bought the trailer new some time ago the trailer end is molded can,t take apart.its 7 wire it also came w/ the truck end molded also. the truck end went from round 7 wire to flat 4 wire + 2 black single wires and a white ground wire he gave me a connector to plug into my truck wiring harness and the flat 4 plugs into that the flat 4 takes care of r&l turn,brake lights+ a ground so if you follow me so far that takes care of lights and ground now a 3 wire harness comes from the brake control in the cab 1 black which has power when the key is on a red which has power when the brake is applied + a white ground ????? in the diagrame you had me look at what is the wire used for thats marked 12 volt??---Randy
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