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Re: Re: Off Subject.....Wiring trailer brakes on my truck!
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Posted by JDM on August 25, 2001 at 01:19:30 from (206.74.34.87):
In Reply to: Re: Off Subject.....Wiring trailer brakes on my truck! posted by Bigdog on August 24, 2001 at 18:01:07:
On my truck,according to he book,there is a box under the dash for the controller to plug into.Truck came with all of the plug ins to attach to the controller,so that if I want to have it on a tempory moubnt situation,all I have to do is unplug it.Which becuase Im pretty tall anyway,I fiqured would be good.Last truck I had,I kept hitting my knee on the controller.All the wires are connected right for the trailer as far as lightd go and I have the aux. power wire for my camper hooked up as well which up to now has been fine.I have attached the wire to the brakes in the conecter on my truck and when I made the last connection under the hood and went to pull off,the trailer wheels were locked up so had to disconnect that wire for the time being.Guess Ill have to start from scratch on this one.
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