Installing 4-Way Trailer Connector on a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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Hi I bought a cheap 4 plug harness to install on my jeep. The trailer has the same. I have yellow, green, white and brown. I want to connect them to my 97 jeep grand Cherokee tail light assembly by just tapping into the wires but dont know what colors goes where. Can you help
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Vehicle manufacturers don't always (Hardly ever) use the standard green, yellow, white, brown wire coloring we're familiar with. So, you have to connect the harness by function. Use a circuit tester, like our # PTW2993, to test the wiring on the Jeep to determine each one's function. Then wire it as follows:
Green - Right turn signal
Yellow - Left turn signal
White - Ground to the Jeep's frame
Brown - Running lights
If you'd rather use the custom wiring harness for the Grand Cherokee, I recommend # 118349. This installs by plugging in behind both taillights and then running a wire up to the Jeep's battery.

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