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You can use "Scotch locks" on the tailights, and stop lights - trace them from the rear light fixture
the bulbs could be out. if it has a trailer hitch on it and it was installed after market (not by the dealed), a lot of the time the marker lights to the trailer are spliced in to the licese plate lights and the type of conector that are used are prone to corosion. if that is the case just splice it together after the corroded wirer is remove and seal it electrical heat shrink.
Most commonly, trailer harnesses have four wires. The white wire goes to ground; the brown wire is for tail lights and sidemarkers; the yellow and green wires are for the left and right blinkers and stop lights (not sure which color goes to which side, but you can experiment before you splice the wires).
, If you are referring to installing a connector that you can use for a trailer hookup there should be a connector already installed a taped up under the van, near the left rear wheelhouse. There should be about 6 wires that are also taped up and are "blunt cut", coming from that connector. You will need a schematic of wiring diagram and a trailer connector (with wires) to know how to splice the wires in. Take Care, Greg
splice together both stripped wires for headlights and run your projector lights to your fog lights or park lights
A four-wire harness kit has 1 white wire that connects to ground; 1 brown wire that illuminates the side markers and the tail lights; 1 green and 1 yellow wire, they are for the right and left signal lights and brake lights (I don't remember which color goes to which side, but you can experiment before you splice).
you just have to find the right wires for example the brake light positive wire the right and left turn signal positive wires and the parking light positive wires then splice into them find a good common ground hook all of them up to your trailer plug and you are set. GOOD LUCK... if you do not already have one go fet a 12 volt test light and this will help you identify the positive wires you can splice in to the wires right t the light bulbs
Hey Craig== I think it is at the left rear of the p/u. GoodluckJoe
Depends on whether you want lights or trailer brakes. A trailer light kit usually ahs the instructions included, but mostly they splice into the rear light, brake, and turn signal wires under the rear bumper area. Coloring varies, so consult your owner's maunal or refer to the kit instructions. For trailer brakes, you'll likely need to splice into an ignition hot, your brake pedal switch, and sometimes even the VSS (speed sensor) wire. Sorry I can't be more specific, but there really is no single "wiring harness" plug" to latch on to, and your question is a bit too vague to go further.
I would advise against. You can splice them in, but if there is fog you will want them on by themselves & will lose that capability.
To join outdoor wire (UF), purchase an "underground splice kit" for each splice. Follow the instructions. Note that this kit comes with a rubber sleeve that covers the finished splice and shrinks around it using a heat gun or blowtorch (such as a plumber's torch). A hair dryer set on hottest setting may work instead. When heating, start in the center and move to the ends as it shrinks.