Wiring for 2018 Subaru Outback Wagon with Rear Bumper Sensors
Updated 06/07/2018 | Published 06/06/2018 >
Question:
Is there anything special to do with this wiring harness if the car has rear bumper....backup sensors? Is there only one connection to make....and thats to the factory plug using the part below.? 118467 Tow Ready T-1 T-Connector - 4 Wire - Modu-Lite Thanks
asked by: Tom M
Expert Reply:
To install the T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness # 118467 in your 2018 Subaru Outback Wagon with backup sensors there is a certain way you are going to need to plug it in (please see accompanying photo) but apart from that, there is nothing special you will need to do.
The harness in the Outback can be tricky to find, so I do recommend watching the linked video of this harness being installed on a '18 Outback Wagon.
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