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rcuellar26
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2007-05-19 8:21 PM (#61005)
Subject: Exiss Trailer wiring question


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Location: Coloraeo

Well, I went and done it now. Turned to hard -pulled the wires out of the plug.. I know.. I know...Not too bright.. but damage is done.

 

I've got the running lights and turn lights figured out but can't figure out the remaining 3 wires

 

I've got red/black, blue/ black and black

Where do these go?

 

Thanks

 

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flyinghfarm
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2007-05-19 9:27 PM (#61010 - in reply to #61005)
Subject: RE: Exiss Trailer wiring question


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Red is your brake (S) and Black is your ground (GD)...larger hole on side, Blue is your 12v hot auxilary (A) in the center. Hope this helps!  (6 hole pattern)

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rcuellar26
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2007-05-19 9:41 PM (#61011 - in reply to #61010)
Subject: RE: Exiss Trailer wiring question


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Location: Coloraeo

hi. thanks it's got a 7-way rec plug on it.

Thanks for your help

 

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flyinghfarm
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2007-05-20 9:46 AM (#61029 - in reply to #61005)
Subject: RE: Exiss Trailer wiring question


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Then wire the color code as mentioned to the symbols for that color......position on plug for 7 not the same as 6, but A still means auxilary, S is for the brake wirem, and GD is still ground.......that should do it.....
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MarkM
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2007-05-22 11:17 AM (#61148 - in reply to #61005)
Subject: RE: Exiss Trailer wiring question


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Location: St.George, UT

After you get the plug fixed I suggest putting a plug in the bed of your pickup to prevent this from happening again (if it is a gooseneck). It can mount either in front or behind the left wheelwell inside the bed. Not only does it prevent what happened to you but also looks cleaner.

 

Mark M

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