Wiring for Replacement 7-Way on 2007 Chevy Silverado Classic
Updated 10/19/2017 | Published 10/18/2017 >
Question:
Replacing a 7 way plug on 2007 Chevrolet classic silverado. The wires have been cut I dont know what colors go where
asked by: Dale
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Expert Reply:
In order to install a 7-way on your 2007 Chevy Silverado, you would need to use a circuit tester such as # PTW2993 to determine the functions of the wires because wiring colors can change. I have added a link to an article which you may find useful, as well as a diagram showing the location of the pins on a 7-way.
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Kyle S
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