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Hooking trailer lights up to the truck?
any one have a wire diagrahm just thought it would be easier than testing all the wires
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2001 tacoma 4x4
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Re: Hooking trailer lights up to the truck?
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Comes with a nice set of plug-in connectors, no cutting, clean and nice. |
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Re: Hooking trailer lights up to the truck?
Yep, joetc5 is right, you're gonna smoke your electrical is you don't buy the adaptor, and it's soo easy.
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Re: Hooking trailer lights up to the truck?
ok so all my lights work but when i brake they cut off anyone have an idea why plz help
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Re: Hooking trailer lights up to the truck?
Which lights cut off when you brake? Do you have a plug for hooking trailer lights? Provide as much information as possible.
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Re: Hooking trailer lights up to the truck?
The Tacoma has 3-wire turn signals. You will want to run a single wire from the Tacoma brake lights to the trailer brake lights, and a separate wire from each Tacoma signal light to each trailer turn signal. This will allow you to install yellow signals on the trailer.
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