Question:
On my 2000 Pontiac Montana, I have a converter system with where the 4 pins are attached to the converter, no pig tail. I want to find a replacement converter. Arent there inexpensive replacements without having to buy the whole kit?
asked by: Bill
Expert Reply:
Here is an inexpensive tail light converter, item # 119130, that would work great for you. Simply cut the wires leading to your existing converter, and wire the new one in.
expert reply by: Mike

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Upgraded Taillight Converter by Tow Ready with 4 Pole End
Product Summary:
Trailer Hitch Wiring
Converter
3 Wire System
Universal Fit
Product Specs:
4 Flat
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