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WARNING! Route the wiring harness through the vehicle rather than under the vehicle to avoid coming in contact with sharp edges, extreme temperatures, moving parts, and roadway debris including road salt and other highly corrosive materials. Power shorts may occur if wires come in contact with hot exhaust parts or sharp edges.
WARNING! Never attach the wiring harness to a secondary power source. Do not attempt to use trailer wiring to power the lift system. The wiring harness must be connected directly to the vehicle battery.
NOTE: If your lift is equipped with an onboard battery, refer to “Onboard Battery Installation.”
6. Install the wheel chocks to the lift platform. Refer to “Wheel Chock Installation.”
Wiring Harness Installation
The wiring harness is approximately 25 ft. (7.62 meters) long and will accommodate most vehicles.
NOTE: You may wish to perform a practice run before installing the wiring harness. Route a piece of light rope (equivalent to the gauge of the wiring harness) along the anticipated path observing contact points, potential rubbing/chafing points, and any sharp edges. Remove sharp edges with a fine grade file, then treat the steel with a rust inhibitor or metal sealant.
Follow these steps to route the lift system wiring harness:
1.Route the lift system wiring harness (starting at the lift) through the interior of the vehicle until you reach the vehicle battery. See figure 8. You will typically find
2.Conceal the harness behind or under the interior panels of the vehicle (there should be existing holes). Be certain that the harness is protected with a rubber grommet when passing it through the metal panels and into the engine compartment.
3.Inside the engine compartment, secure the harness to the firewall and the inner fender with plastic wire ties. Use care not to cause abrasions to the wiring harness. It is important to secure the wiring harness at various points along its run of the vehicle.
WARNING! Do not cut or shorten the wiring harness. If the harness is too long, coil the excess wire and secure it with plastic wire ties.
4.Connect the red wire to the positive (+) ter- minal and the black (grounding) wire to the negative
WARNING! Before operating the lift, inspect the wiring harness for proper routing and grounding. Improper routing can cause damage to the
harness, and improper grounding can cause damage to the electrical system.
LIFT FRAME |
WIRING HARNESS |
GROUNDING WIRE |
VEHICLE BATTERY |
LIFT WIRING CONNECTION |
Figure 8. Wiring Harness Installation
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