I AM TRYING TO HOOK UP THIS LIGHT ON A 92 SILVERADO. IT AND THE SWITCH WERE SALVAGED FROM A WRECK. BOTH CAME CUT AWAY FROM THE HARNESS. THE LIGHT HAS 2 WHITE WIRES, A BLACK AND A GRAY. THE SWITCH HAS ORANGE, BLUE/WHITE STRIPE, GRAY AND BLACK. I KNOW THE BASICS ONLY ON AUTO ELECTRIC, BUT EVEN MY BEST HOW TO BOOK ISN'T HELPING . I GET LIGHTS, JUST NOT THE PROPER WAY.
SOURCE: I have a pre fab wiring harness on my trailer with
I assume you only want lights, brake lights and signals. Your best bet is to plug a wire onto your truck... the flat plug, and turn , first the left signal, on. Use a test light to see which part of the plug in is flashing. Once you have established that, just keep plugging the other end of the wire into the trailer plug, until you get the left turn signal flashing on the trailer. Then repeat the process for lights etc.
You can also take the plug-in apart on the trailer. Inside the plug in it will have l/t, r/t, s, etc. (left turn, right turn, stop, etc.) There will be a very small arrow pointing to the terminal connection that is for each.
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SOURCE: Wonder if anyone out there knows which wire is
get a repare manual it will show the wireing. bobg22
SOURCE: harness colors don't match new colors to chng fuel pump connector
i know what you are talking about, last time i looked at the wires on the pigtail i cut off and i determined which color went to each pin location. then transfered my findings to the new pigtail.
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FAIRLY SIMPLE FIX ONCE I ACQUIRED A WIRING DIAGRAM FROM A 92 AND A 99 CHEVY TRUCK. THANKS ANYWAY, BUT AT LEAST I FOUND THIS WEB SITE. YOU'LL DEFINITELY HEAR FROM ME AGAIN.
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