How to Wire up Trailer with Separate Turn Signals from Stoplights to Work With Vehicle with 4-Way
Published 09/15/2016 >
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I installed as the video shows for my saab fillage the kit c the problem is that the flasher and break are together and cause the lights of the trailer arrears remains strong. if I need more flashing with the trailer I have to weigh on the brakes Car.
asked by: Denis
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Expert Reply:
Does your trailer have brake lights that are separate from the turn signals? If so you would need the converter part # RM-732 to split the signal up and allow your taillights to function properly.
This would install on the trailer's wiring.
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Jameson C
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