Vehicle Wiring Harness Installation Instructions
1Unwind the harness and lay it flat. One end of the harness has a black plug . This end of the harness goes to the back of the vehicle.
Circuit Breaker
To back of vehicle
To vehicle's battery
BLACK | WIRE |
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Attach the black wire to the negative terminal on the battery.
Do not attach the red wire yet.
BLACK | WIRE |
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OR
Side mount | Top mount |
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Run the wiring harness under, or when possible through the vehicle, back to the trailer hitch. Always locate the wiring harness where it can not be snagged by road debris and away from the vehicle's gas tank.
If the harness is too long for the vehicle, coil the excess wire and secure it to the vehicle frame with cable ties. Do not cut or shorten the harness.
Secure the plug about even with the end of | COIL |
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the hitch receiver tube. | EXCESS |
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| WIRE |
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| HERE |
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| RED WIRE | OR | |
Attach the red wire to the positive terminal on the battery. | |||
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| Side mount | Top mount |
RED | WIRE |
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5Wire in a Standard
connector to the vehicles' taillights. This will provide power for the motor cover light.
Important Reminder: Never attempt to attach the wire harness
to a secondary power source. The harness requires direct connection to the battery.
BROWN WIRE
TRAILER PLUG | MOTOR COVER |
ON LIFT HARNESS | |
| LIGHT |
Ground for light is provided by main 2 prong power connector
Caution: Route the harness away from the exhaust system, brake lines, fuel lines, gas tank, pinch points, and sharp edges. Locate the wiring harness where it can not be snagged by road debris.
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