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trailer wiring hookup
#698067
02/18/06 10:43 PM
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Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 10
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Need a Spot
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Finally got my 96 Trooper. It's replacing my trusty rusty Bronco. Do I need to buy a converter to hook up my trailer lights (4-prong)? I searched the forum but didn't come up with anything. Would also appreciate it if somebody would tell me where to make the connections. I don't see any wires under the floor like on a Ford.
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Re: trailer wiring hookup
[Re: rijrnnr]
#698068
02/19/06 12:20 AM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 1,214
Body Damage is Cool
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LOOK UNDER THE LEFT REAR CORNER OF THE BODY ABOUT WHERE THE TAIL PIPE EXITS ON THE INNER BODY PANEL, THERE IS A SMALL RUBBER PLUG, PULL THE PLUG AND THE FACTORY HARNESS IS RIGHT THERE PICKUP THE WIRING ADAPTER AND EXT WITH THE CONVERTOR AT MOST ANY AUTO PARTS STORE AND JUST PLUG IT IN AND GO JERRY
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Re: trailer wiring hookup
[Re: JLEMOND]
#698069
02/20/06 02:39 AM
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Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 10
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Need a Spot
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Problem solved, thanks to the mudrunner. Picked up a converter at Wallyworld for 12 bucks and got all excited about gettin' er done, when my sweetthang reported a sleet storm on the way. Guess it'll wait a day or two. Thanx Jerry!
Last edited by rijrnnr; 02/20/06 02:42 AM.
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