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Re: Re: trailer electrical connections
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Posted by Kevin Conover on March 08, 2005 at 20:49:52 from (199.184.119.22):
In Reply to: Re: trailer electrical connections posted by Bob - ECen KS on August 12, 2002 at 08:29:54:
where can I find a standard wireing diagram for brake controllers. Is there one standard by the SAE & ATA. I have a list from a trailer plug and on the plug it has the abbreveations of each funtion by the post. The problem is that a friend has a diagram for a brake controller that puts the Auxilary wire for chargeing the battery and such in a differnt post. It has it in the stop lite/antiwheel lock device post. Mine has it in the middle and his has the brake controller in in the middle. This is a 6 pole. Now they way he is doing it it will not work on my Holiday Rambler trailer and is different from my stock hook up on my 04 GMC and the 95 I had. His way put direct power to the trlr. brakes and locks them up. Kevin
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