Wiring Harness for 1994 Ford Ranger
Updated 06/26/2019 | Published 06/25/2019 >
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I bought a wiring harness at u-haul for a 1994 ranger 2.3 where does the wires go it did not com with 2 plugs leaving me with the wires to put to hook to where do they go red brake yellow left signal green right signal brown tail lights white for ground where do they hook up to?
asked by: Tommy D
Expert Reply:
I can't tell you specifically how a wiring harness you purchased from a competitor will install. The harnesses we offer for a 1994 Ford Ranger, the T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness # 118325, Curt T-Connector # C55325 and Hopkins Plug-In Simple Vehicle Wiring Harness # 40215 are all extraordinarily easy plug-in connectors.
What I can offer you are general guidelines on how to splice in a 4-flat. What you will need in order to do this are the Cordless Circuit Tester # PTW2979 as well as at least four Quick Splices # SWC502905-1. Then you will need to use your circuit tester and engage your turn signals and tail lights, using the circuit tester to verify this.
I have added a link to a help article on trailer wiring for you to check out as well which I very strongly recommend reading.
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