Question Was Asked By - Jon W
Question:
I want to wire my 2009 Vibe for trailer lights but I really dont want to use the powered converter. I would like to replace all my trailer lights with LED-style lights to reduce current draw and then wire the trailer with a separate set of lights to use as the turn signals, therefore hopefully allowing direct wiring connections. The regular stop and tail lights functions would be handled by one 4-pin connector, allowing the trailer to be used by anyone with a properly wired 4-pin plug. I would use another 4-pin plug for wiring the turn signals in so that when I use the trailer I would have turn signals I never tow anything with my car except my small utility trailer. As far as you know, would this work OK or is there some problem with not having the converter in the line to isolate the car and trailer? I have the converter that you sell but I bought it basically to get the connectors so that I wouldnt have to use scotchlocks which may cut into the wiring.
asked by: Jon W
Expert Reply:
Probably the easiest way to handle this situation would be to use a 5-way connector, part # 20017 for the trailer and part # 20016 for the vehicle end. Use the extra wire for the brake light lead. If the trailer needs to be towed by another vehicle, simply use the 4 to 5 Way Adapter, part # 47515.
expert reply by: Mike L
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5-Flat Vehicle End 72" Wiring Harness
20016
Retail: $9.17
Price: $8.99
Product Summary:
Trailer ConnectorsVehicle End Connector6 Foot Long
Product Specs:
Plug and Lead5 Flat
5-Flat Trailer End 48" Harness
20017
Retail: $8.69
Price: $7.99
Trailer ConnectorsTrailer End Connector4 Foot Long
Adapter 4 Pole to 5 Pole Trailer Wiring Adapter - Shorter
47515
Price: $7.50
Wiring AdaptersSingle Function Adapter
Plug and Lead4 Flat5 Flat
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