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I think I can answer my own question. Went to walmart and found a brake light for a tow hitch, with a logic circuit on it for $10. I also purchased a converter from a 7 way trailer hitch plug to a 4 way, which is needed for the trailer hitch light. It also was $10. so I will tap into the logic circuit to the third brake light. for $20 it solved my problem. Thought I would pass this along.
Make certain that the wiring is connected properly but also, check the ground wire. Don't count on the hitch to be the ground for the trailer. There should be a ground wire that goes to the electrical plug, make certain that it is connected properly.
yes, the mopar add on hitch requires cutting a portion of the bumper cover and installing a trim panel
The Malibu has separate turn signal lighs rather than having dual bulbs like some cars have. You have to buy a converter located at any local auto parts store or probably even at walmart. Some kits wont even require to splice any wires.
A wiring diagram for the trailer hitch on a 98 Explorer can be purchased at your local auto parts store. A repair book for the make and model of your vehicle will have the diagram included in it.
Try U-Haul they may have a kit with instructions
You can get an adapter plug for most Ford and GM trucks that just plugs in to the tail light wiring.
http://www.handa-accessories.com/odyssey/05tow.pdf Detailed diagram and instructions on install of hitch wiring.
Trailer wiring harness part #118382 - any local Auto Parts Store should care this.
Yes, but you need to have the correct trailer hitch and wiring installed. Talk to your local VW Dealer and they can help you with this.
under the car,behind spare tire,is the wiring harness with access plug for dodge trailer harness (optional) my came with 2012 journey
Some of the parts a Buick Rendezvous needs include ball mounts, custom fit vehicle wiring, hitch adapters and hitch balls. Other parts include hitch extenders, pintle hitches and trailer wiring and adapters.
Check with your local auto parts store. They have trailerwire harnesses for many vehicles that plug into existing wiring in your vehicle. No cutting and splicing involved. Uhaul sells the least expensive universal or vehicle specific trailer wiring.
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That Is called A Pintle Hitch.
Bolts to the frame. And any wiring you might have for your trailer. It should not take long and there are local shops around that will do it.