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- Troubleshooting Plug and Play T-Connector Trailer Wiring Harness Not Working on a 1992 Toyota Pickup
- As long as your vehicle is a 1992 Toyota Pickup and not some other model like a T100 pickup, you have the correct wiring harness. There are two possibilities for the symptoms you are describing. A ground issue or a short between the taillight circuit and turn signal circuits.
Because there would need to be a short between both the left and right turn signal circuit and the ground I would think that would not be the issue, unless the converter box has been shorted out. Since you have already c
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- Will THKIT61 Work with Roof Rack Components on a 1994 Toyota Pickup
- The # THKIT61 fit kit you referenced does not include the roof rack feet or bars, it is just the metal clips and plastic pads that secure the roof rack to the roof of the vehicle. You will need to verify that the feet and bars you currently have for your 1994 Toyota pickup are compatible, however.
The # THKIT61 fits the Thule Aero feet like part # TH400XT which work with the 50 inch square Thule load bars for your vehicle, part # THLB50. It also works with the Thule Rapid Aero feet like p
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- Replacement Bumper and Mount Kit for a 1992 Toyota 4x4 Pickup Truck
- The replacement bumper and custom mount kit # 61000-93500 does fit your 1992 Toyota pickup. I have included a link to all of the bumpers that we have that will fit your truck.
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- Base Plate Kit Recommendation for a 1985 Toyota Pickup 2 Wheel Drive Using a Blue Ox Tow Bar
- To attach your Blue Ox tow bar to your 1985 Toyota Pickup, you simply need a compatible set of Blue Ox base plates. The Blue Ox Base Plate Kit, # BX3708, that you referenced is the correct Blue Ox base plate kit for your truck and it is compatible with all Blue Ox tow bars. This kit includes all necessary installation hardware.
Before you flat tow your truck, I would recommend checking your owners manual or with Toyota to confirm that your vehicle can be flat towed. Often times vehicle manuf
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- Both Trailer Turn Signals Blink at the Same Time with 1986 Toyota Pickup Truck
- The correct trailer wiring harness for a 1986 Toyota pickup is # 119176KIT. You will need to test the wires behind each tail light with the included circuit tester to hardwire in this unit. On the driver side the left turn signal on the truck goes to the yellow wire on the harness, the red wire (without the butt connector on it) goes to the brake circuit on the truck. And the running light wire on the truck goes to the brown wire. On the passenger side the green wire goes to the right turn signa
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- Curt Hitch Recommendation for a 1991 Toyota Pickup
- As long as your 1991 Toyota Truck is not a T-100 or a Tacoma the Curt Trailer Hitch # 13086 would work well for you.
I attached installation instructions for this product for you to check out also.
To complete your towing setup you may be interested in the following products:
etrailer Ball Mounts # 989900
Draw-Tite Wiring Harness # 118379
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- Single Roof Rack Bar for a 1994 Toyota Pickup Truck
- Most roof racks are sold in pairs but there are some options. You could get a Yakima bar using the following parts:
Q16 Q Clips for Yakima Q Towers (QTY 2), # Y00616
Q Towers, # Y00135
Crossbar, # Y8810021
These parts will give you one bar and the parts to mount it. The other option is to use a universal type of bar, Darby # DTA968. The most secure option, though, would be to go with the Yakima set up. Current pricing can be seen by clicking on the links I have provided.
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- Should the Bumper Stops Be Removed To Install The Ride-Rite Air Springs on a 1988 Toyota Pickup
- The Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs, # F1130, will fit your 1988 Toyota Pickup 4x4 regular cab. The bump stops must be removed to install this air spring system since the top bracket of these air springs will mount against the bottom of the vehicle frame.
If you cut off the bump stops, be sure you do not cut into the vehicle frame. I would recommend having them cut off by a qualified professional. The instructions show the bump stops on the top of the axle, but you can disregard that
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- Base Plate Recommendation for a 1985 Toyota Pickup 4x4
- As long as your 1985 Toyota Pickup 4x4 has front leaf springs the Roadmaster Classic Base Plate Kit # 1123-1 would be the correct base plate kit for you.
If you do not have front leaf springs you would want a Roadmaster XL Base Plate Kit # 1146-1.
There are several other components needed for a flat towing setup also. You will need tow bars, safety chains, lighting, and supplemental braking.
If you do not have a tow bar I would recommend you get a RoadMaster Sterling All Terrain Tow Bar
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- Will DeeZee Narrow Crossover Tool Box Part # DZ6160N Fit a 1992 Toyota Pick Up
- According to our friends at DeeZee, the Crossover Tool Box you mentioned, part # DZ6160N will fit your boyfriends 1992 Toyota Pickup.
The same box is also available in a black finish as part # DZ6160NB.
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- Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement Recommendation for a 1986 Toyota Granville Motorhome
- I spoke with my contact at Timbren, and he informed me that you would want to use the Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System # TTOR2002 that you referenced on your 1986 Granville Motor Home with a 1 ton rear axle.
I attached installation instructions for this product for you to check out, and you can view some additional information on suspension enhancement systems at the included link.
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- Trailer Wiring Harness for a 1993 Toyota Pickup Truck
- For a 1993 Toyota Pickup, the correct trailer wiring harness is # 118379. I have included a link to the installation instructions and a link to a video showing a typical installation.
If you have a 1993 Toyota T100, you would need # 118496. I have included a link to the installation details for this harness as well.
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- No Brake Lights After Wiring A 1989 Toyota Pickup and Trailer
- It sounds as if you may have wired your 1989 Toyota truck with a 2 wire wiring harness like part # 18002. Toyota vehicles have European wiring, which has the turn signal and brake signal circuit separated. For these vehicles a converter is required to combine the stop and turn signals for towing a trailer.
For the 1989 Toyota Pickup you will need the T-One Wiring Harness, # 118379. This harness plugs inline with the vehicle tail lights and has a converter to allow the vehicle stop lights to f
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- Are Bumper Brackets Needed for Support when Installing the CURT Hitch #13086 on a 1986 Toyota Pickup
- You can install the Curt Class III Receiver Hitch, # 13086, on your 1986 Toyota pickup. The installation instructions, see link, detail installation on vehicles without a rear bumper. The bumper brackets are not needed for installation or support.
Some items you may want to consider to complete your towing setup are the etrailer.com Ball Mount Kit, # 989900, and the Trailer Wiring Harness Kit, # 119176KIT.
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- How to Mount Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch # 75031 on a 1994 Toyota Pickup.
- Because of the differences in the vehicle and the hitch the installation time will be quite a bit longer for the # 75031 hitch on your 1994 Toyota Pickup. In addition to this hitch being 3 pieces that need to be assembled to the vehicle, the rear bumper and bumper brackets will need to be removed. I would say that the installation time of 1 hour 40 minutes for this hitch is conservative and it may take a bit longer if you areworking off the ground without a lift.
Drilling is not required for
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- Trailer Wiring Harness for a 1986 Toyota Truck with LED Tail Lights and Fixing Hyperflash
- First, to fix the hyperflash problem, you may need to use something like Putco LED Light Bulb Load-Resistor Kit, # P230004C. You would need to use one for every light affected. This product was designed specifically to fixes hyperflashing or burned-out bulb indicators on turn signals with LED lights. I have included a link to the installation details for reference.
When you say deadended do you mean that the right side signal is not separately grounded? If so, then this could be causing the p
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- Troubleshooting Trailer Turn Signals that Blink at the Same Time when attached to 1989 Toyota Pickup
- We will need to isolate the problem to the vehicle or the trailer wiring. Using a circuit tester, item # 3808 if needed, check the vehicle side trailer connector without a trailer connected. You should get tail light on the brown wire, stop and right turn on the green wire, stop and left turn on the yellow wire and the white wire is the ground connection.
If the trailer connector at the rear of the vehicle is working properly, when there is no trailer attached, you will need to check the trai
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- Does Westin Diamondstep Replacement Bumper, # 71000-94400 Include License Plate Mounting Location
- Yes. On the Westin Diamondstep Replacement Bumper, # 71000-94400, for a 1987 Toyota Pickup, there are mounting points for a license plate. The are difficult to see in the picture on the product page because of the chrome plated finish on the bumper, but they are there. You will not need to drill into the bumper or use a relocation kit.
We have several other bumper options for your truck. I have included a link to them for you to view. You can see the license plate mounting locations more clea
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- Troubleshooting a Pinched 4-way Trailer Wire Where Only the Running Lights Function
- It sounds like you may still have some bad connections left in your 4-way trailer wire harness. I would go back and inspect all of the wires that got pinched and make sure they are all making good connections to the correct color wire. You will also want to make sure they are taped up and insulated well from each other to prevent the wires from shorting out on each other.
If that does not fix the problem I would go back and look for other areas of the harness that may have been damaged that y
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- Recommended 4-Way Flat Wiring for a 1995 Toyota Pickup
- Yes, a tail light converter would be required to wire your 1995 Toyota pickup for towing. We offer custom-fit T-connector # 118379, which would plug right into your factory connectors behind the vehicle tail lights.
I would recommend that you double check the trailer plug, however, as it is common that boat trailers use a 5-Way plug, due to being equipped with hydraulic brakes. If this is the case, you would also need a 4 to 5-Way adapter for your pickup, like part # 20036. The adapter wou
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- How To Change Wrong 4-Way Connector On A Trailer From Vehicle End Connector To Trailer End Connector
- I would recommend to use the Draw-Tite T-One Wiring Harness, # 118379, on your 1992 Toyota Pickup. This will give you the correct harness for your vehicle with a 4-pole flat connector at the rear of your vehicle. This harness will plug in behind the drivers side taillights and passenger side taillights.
On your trailer you can remove the 4-pole flat vehicle end connector that is on there now and attach the Hopkins Quick Fix(TM) 4 Pole Flat Trailer End, # HMC20031. This will give you a traile
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- Recommended Roadmaster Base Plate Kit for a 1987 Toyota Pickup Without Front Leaf Springs
- I checked with my contact at Roadmaster, and the # 1123-1 base plate kit is only a fit for the 1987 Toyota pickup models with the leaf springs because these models have a narrower frame than the models without the leaf springs.
If your 1987 Toyota Pickup does not have leaf springs, you will definitely need to use the # 1146-1 kit.
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- Is Optronics Sealed Streamline LED Trailer Tail Light Designed to be used with a 4-Wire System
- The Optronics Streamline LED Trailer Light is designed to be used with a 3 wire system, not a 4 wire. It has 3 wire leads, one for ground, one for tail light and one for a combined brake/turn signal. You can use this, you will just need a converter to bring the system down from a 4 wire to a 3 wire.
If this is for a trailer behind your 1988 Toyota pickup, you can use a trailer harness with a built in converter like part # 119176KIT. If this is for some other sort of project you could use the
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- Troubleshooting Trailer with Non-Functioning Turn Signal Lights Behind a 1992 Toyota Pickup
- This is the right harness for your 1992 Toyota Pickup. It sounds like you might be having a ground issue. Check the ground wire from the harness. Make sure it has direct metal to metal contact with the frame or body. Rust, corrosion and paint can insulate an electrical connection. Check the grounds for the tail lights on the trailer, make sure they have good metal to metal contact. Finally, check the the trailer ground wires, make sure again, that they have good metal-to-metal contact.
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- Installing Trailer Wiring Harness on a 1994 Toyota Pickup
- You can use part # 118379 and it will plug in to the tail light connectors behind the tail lights. If you have a T100 model, you will need to use some other parts. The harness for a T-100 model is part # 118496. Again, this harness will plug into the tail light connectors behind the taillights.
I have added links to installation instructions and a video for the # 118379 trailer wiring harness which should be helpful.
If you already have something for your truck, please write back with a p
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- Purpose of Center Pole Circuit on a 7-Way Trailer Connector
- The center post, see photo at right, on the 7 way connector can be used for many different purposes, although it is typically used to carry the signal from the reverse lights on the vehicle to the trailer. If the trailer does not have reverse lights or a reverse lockout for hydraulic surge activated trailer brakes, this pin can be used for any purpose such as providing an additional 12 volt circuit for any accessories on the trailer.
The dedicated 12 volt accessory circuit, # 4, on the conne
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- Wiring of Trailer Connector Adapter on 1995 Toyota Pickup
- Although the wire colors can vary by vehicle or trailer manufacturers, there is one standard way to wire a 7-way blade style trailer connector. If you are looking at the front of the connector as it is installed on the rear of a vehicle, beginning with the top pin just right of center and continuing on clockwise, first pin carries 12 volts for any trailer accessories needing power, the next pin carries the right directional/brake light signal, the next pin would carry the output from the brake c
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- Wiring a 1994 Toyota Pickup to Tow Behind a Motorhome
- We carry wiring kits for towing vehicles behind motorhomes. I would recommend RoadMaster part # RM-154. It is a complete kit that will let you wire your 1994 Toyota Pickup to be towed behind your motorhome without using the magnetic tow lights. Since your Toyota should have separate brake and turn signals, you will need one of two wiring diagrams based on whether or not your motorhome has seperate turn signals. Thumbnails of these diagrams can be seen towards the bottom of the product page for p
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- What Type of Hooks are on the Easy Ratchet Tie Down Straps
- The tie down hooks on the 2 inch x 10 foot Easy Ratchet Tie Downs with Coated Hooks and Rubber Handles, item # EM34410, are rubber coated steel with a hook on one end and a loop on the other attached to the strap, much the same as the hook that can be seen on item # EM51319, Erickson Re-Tractable, Ratcheting, Bolt-On Tie-Down Strap. The hooks on the 4,000 pound straps will be slightly heavier duty for the higher capacity.
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- What Type of Hooks are On the Deluxe Bungee Truck Net
- The hooks on the Deluxe Bungee Truck Net 60 x 78, item # 95005, are nearly identical to the hooks on the Master Lock Adjustable Truck Bed Cargo Net, item # 3052DAT. These hooks are plastic J shaped hooks with holes in them so they can be secured with a rope or other tie down if the size needs to be extended. These cargo nets are also the same size at 60 inches by 78 inches.
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