2007 Quest wiring for trailer
Tony Pietro
09-23-2006, 08:32 PM
I installed a class 3 hitch just for just a cargo carrier. Cargo carrier has all necessary lights. I want to know where I can pick up vehicle wires to connect my "Valley Industries 10 amp circuit protected power tail light converter". part # 52260 or 52261. It has 6 wires from vehicle to 4 wire trailer lights typical flat connector for trailer and splice in from vehicle. One of the 6 from vehicle is a battery or power source. 2007 should be same as 2006 wiring I would think.
thank you for any info,
Tony (PIETRO)
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thank you for any info,
Tony (PIETRO)
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FixUrNissan
09-23-2006, 08:57 PM
you are probably going to have to tap into the rear tail lights of your Quest. 6 wires to 4 you say .. that makes sense. 3 wires per side one for brake /taillight and blinkers. 3 things and a common ground.. if your not familiar with installing wiring for a tow hitch i don't recommend you try, you could do damage to the electrical system of your car and your trailer.
GL..
GL..
chubbybubba1
09-23-2006, 10:06 PM
Read this thread and see if it helps get you going. I can't imagine the wiring would be much different.
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t213073.html
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t213073.html
Tony Pietro
09-24-2006, 01:36 PM
To all,
Thanks for all the ideas. It gives me something to work with. I was just looking for an easy way out. Ive wired my 2001 quest like you said.. no problems with that that was a 5 into 4 set up it uses the existing power and ground in the system. That was a very simple hook up but this one has a few more goodies on it. On this one it has 1 power supply 1 ground left and right signals and brake and is circuit breaker protected. I supposedly paid cost for this one $40.00.
thanks again (many heads are better than one),
Tony (PIETRO)
Thanks for all the ideas. It gives me something to work with. I was just looking for an easy way out. Ive wired my 2001 quest like you said.. no problems with that that was a 5 into 4 set up it uses the existing power and ground in the system. That was a very simple hook up but this one has a few more goodies on it. On this one it has 1 power supply 1 ground left and right signals and brake and is circuit breaker protected. I supposedly paid cost for this one $40.00.
thanks again (many heads are better than one),
Tony (PIETRO)
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