Wiring a Third Brake Light on a Camper Shell for a 2005 Ford Ranger
Updated 04/21/2017 | Published 04/20/2017 >
Question:
Brake light for Innovation Shell, do you use batteres, and if you do what size.
asked by: Steve
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Expert Reply:
If you're needing to power a third brake light that's on a camper shell it will need to be wired into the truck's wiring.
Use the Curt Tail Light Converter # C56196 to separate the turn signals from the brake light circuit. The red wire on the output side will then be wired to the brake light on the camper shell and the green and yellow will be capped off and not used.
expert reply by:
Charles S
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Curt 2-to-3 Tail Light Converter for Towed Vehicles w/ Incandescent Tail Lights
- Flat Tow Wiring Harness
- Splices into Vehicle Wiring
- Tail Light Converter
- Universal Fit
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