7-Blade Wiring Harness to Modify So I Can Connect Aftermarket Lights to Ford F-150
Published 08/19/2016 >
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I purchased a Pollak PK11998... it is a round connector for the back side of the 7 way outlet / Jack on the bumper of the truck and the other end is just wire. I want to simply extend my existing Ford F-150 chassis harness withoutinch cutting into the factory harness as the PK 11998 would imply.. what I am looking for would have the rear connector of a 7 way bumper outlet / Jack on the other end of the PK 11998 so that you could actually plug the two connectors together and complete the circle physically as well as electrically... if that makes sense, is that possible? So the ultimate goal is to use your newly created extension jumper from truck harness to the bumper outlet / jack and cut only one wire for my special lights while leaving the six wire intact and uncut between the two connectors. Please advise! I can provide a diagram if needed
asked by: Rich E
Expert Reply:
In order to create the wiring harness you need you'll want to use the Pollak # PK11998 with the Pollak # PK11-934 and wire them together.
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