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Old 06-05-2007, 03:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi Everyone,
I Am Trying To Hook Up Wires To My New Trailer, But I Can Not Find Where The Factory Wires Are Under My Ssr. The Book Says It's On The Drivers Side, 4 Blunt Wires Taped To The Harness. I Have Looked But Really Did Not Want To Start Taking All Of The Wires Out Of The Flexible Loom From The Front To The Back Looking For Some Tape. If Anyone Could Give Me Some Tips On A Good Starting Point I Really Would Appreciate It.

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Old 06-05-2007, 03:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Everyone,
I Am Trying To Hook Up Wires To My New Trailer, But I Can Not Find Where The Factory Wires Are Under My Ssr. The Book Says It's On The Drivers Side, 4 Blunt Wires Taped To The Harness. I Have Looked But Really Did Not Want To Start Taking All Of The Wires Out Of The Flexible Loom From The Front To The Back Looking For Some Tape. If Anyone Could Give Me Some Tips On A Good Starting Point I Really Would Appreciate It.

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David Allen
David,

They are on the drivers side rear, follow the harness and thier will be a bluge
need to undo the tape and you see the wires. Some times the like to over tape them.

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Look on the frame to the right of the left rear wheel. It's a little difficult to find but it's there.
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Old 06-05-2007, 04:07 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Check out post #3 this link for an image if it makes it easier for you to locate(courtesy of BIG JIM):

Towing Wiring Harness Location?


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