Problem with it is the ground wire wont hold a load on a trailor with more than two lights-----ground it yourself to frame
To hook up a trailer wire harness on a 2008 Honda CR-V, first, locate the vehicle's wiring harness beneath the rear of the vehicle, typically near the tailgate area. Connect the trailer wiring harness to the vehicle's wiring by matching the color-coded wires, ensuring a secure fit. Use electrical tape or heat shrink tubing to protect the connections from moisture. Finally, test the connection by checking the trailer lights to ensure they function properly.
Several different types of connectors are available for a 1995 Tahoe wiring harness. The best connector to use is a connector that has an adapter that works on older trailers. Connect the wires according to color as the colors are universal. Follow the instructions that come with the connector.
most dont come with a wiring harness for trailer but if you look under the driver side of the truck under the bumper you will see a bundle of wires and there should be a paper located on the wires to match up a wiring harness. The ground is a large white wire and hook up other wires color to color. Most wiring harnesses are 4 wire but you should have enough for a 6 wire on the truck but only use 4. I just wired mine up last week!
i know, burnt it.
A 1997 Chevrolet Silverado radio wiring harness color codes chart can be obtained from most Chevrolet dealerships. The wiring harness color code chart can also be obtained from most auto-parts stores.
what is color scheme?
Follow the directions for installing a 7-way trailer wiring harness found atwww.etrailer.com/faq-wiring.aspx. I usually don't like do-it-yourself projects, but Advance Auto Parts sells a kit with color-coded wires that made it an easy project.
Go to your local parts house and purchase a Haynes Manual that is for your particular vehicle. It will contain valuable information in regard to your vehicle.
73 chevy c-10 350 v8 need fuse box wiring harness color coded diagram
Inferior wiring and connectors can impact performance, but cost doesn't always translate to quality. You may find that the harness is inexpensive because of overstock, etc. Any replacement wiring harness should have the same color wiring as the original factory harness.
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dont remember the color exactly, but if the factory harness is still there, the clip side that you push in to remove the harness is positive