Converting 2 Wire Trailer Wiring to 3 Wire to Isolate the Stop Light Signal From Turn Signals
Published 03/14/2018 >
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Ok no problem. Can you just tell me what the main difference is between the two units you reference so I can order the correct one? Thanks28
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For the combined wiring required on most trailers, the Tekonsha wiring kits work extremely well. It sounds like you have a lighted bike rack that isn't wired for standard trailer connection, so you will need to use a converter like # 118158 or # C56196 to separate out your turn signals from the brake lights.
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2-to-3 Tail Light Converter for Towed Vehicles w/ Incandescent Tail Lights
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Kevin
3/14/2018
Ok no problem. Can you just tell me what the main difference is between the two units you reference so I can order the correct one? Thanks28