Will Hazard Lights Activate Brake Lights When Using Combined to Separate Turn Signal Converter
Published 03/11/2019 >
Question:
thank you but you do not answer my question ... the only problem is that when I put the mustang hazard lights the signal is on the red wire output on the converter. I hope I was clearer because I use a translator and it is not easy the technical questions thank you
asked by: Jérôme
Expert Reply:
When you use a combined to separate turn signal converter like the part # C56196 that you referenced there unfortunately isn't a way to avoid the hazard lights activating the brake light of the trailer only. The converter box is designed to interpret when both of the stop/turn circuits are activated as the brakes being applied.
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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
- CURT
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