I have the 95, and they are located between the bumper and spare tire under the vehicle. Mine were stuffed in there.
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
Dead short in the trailer wiring or one of the trailer light sockets.
Simply remove the taillights and tap into the harness on each side as required. Then just run the wires along the molding then behind the bumper skin to the bottom near your spare tire.
trying to hook up an aftermarket 7spade receptical so I can have light, turn, brakes,hazards if I had factory specs on there wire colors and function I could go from there
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Not very easily, that's how. I have the 99 Quest, and I think it is very similar to the 93 (except for the second sliding door). I took off the left tail light cover and spliced into the blinker,brake and light wires there. Then I ran one wire from the right side to the trailer harness for that side. Dont forget to ground it too. Not very easily, that's how. I have the 99 Quest, and I think it is very similar to the 93 (except for the second sliding door). I took off the left tail light cover and spliced into the blinker,brake and light wires there. Then I ran one wire from the right side to the trailer harness for that side. Dont forget to ground it too.
Left sinal not working in trailer hook up ?
Yes just get a truck that can hook trailers and find a trailer to hook and press left on the d-pad
tow vehicle with a standard pintle hook
A vehicle that is properly set up for towing. Meaning it has the towing capability for the trailer one intends on towing as well as electric brake and light hook-ups.
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