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Wiring harness issues-'91 Pathfinderrenchhednot 05-21-2008, 06:11 AM I am trying to hook-up boat trailer lights on my Pathfinder. I have coming from the left rear taillight a red/white and a black wire. From the right rear taillight I have a white/blue, a green/yellow, and a red/blue wire for a total of 5 wires. I have a regular 4 terminal flat plug from my boat with a white, a brown/green and a brown/yellow together, then a yellow, and a green. I have a 4 terminal plug and I am confused about which wires go where. I know the white is the ground on the plug, the green is the right turn, the yellow is the left turn and the brown is the brake. But with 5 wires and all off-color I have no clue. I tried them all different ways but as soon as I found the right or left turn signal, then all I got was hazards flashing on the trailer. Can anybody help? Memorial Day is here soon! denisb 06-01-2008, 12:01 AM I am trying to hook-up boat trailer lights on my Pathfinder. I have coming from the left rear taillight a red/white and a black wire. From the right rear taillight I have a white/blue, a green/yellow, and a red/blue wire for a total of 5 wires. I have a regular 4 terminal flat plug from my boat with a white, a brown/green and a brown/yellow together, then a yellow, and a green. I have a 4 terminal plug and I am confused about which wires go where. I know the white is the ground on the plug, the green is the right turn, the yellow is the left turn and the brown is the brake. But with 5 wires and all off-color I have no clue. I tried them all different ways but as soon as I found the right or left turn signal, then all I got was hazards flashing on the trailer. Can anybody help? Memorial Day is here soon! I think your brown wire on your trailer is the park or driving lights (wichever way you want to describe them) I know it's not brakes, because trailers use the signals for brakes. On your Pathy you have a brake light that is independant from your turn signal and on your trailer your turn and brake are the same, so........you need a magical little box (they sell at Walmart, UAP/Napa, or other car parts place) that converts the two light signal/brake to a single signal/brake system. renchhednot 06-13-2008, 10:25 AM I bought a wire harness from etrailers that I plugged into my exsting taillight harness and I have working trailer lights now BUT... now when I have no lights on my running lights are on. Whats up with that? vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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