Recommended Trailer Wiring for 4-Way on 2002 Nissan Frontier
Updated 06/30/2020 | Published 06/20/2020 >
Question:
Hi there. no power to flat four trailer light pigtail on my 2002 Nissan Frontier. I have installed two fuses into the fuse block under the hood just behind the battery per internet advice, no joy. I looked at your kit PN 57000, appears to be for later model Titan/Armada. Is this the kit I need for my Frontier? Much thanks!
asked by: ROB Z
Expert Reply:
For your 2002 Nissan Frontier, the Curt Relay Kit for Nissan Aftermarket Tow Package # C57000 is not a fit. Instead you will use the T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector # 118362. There are no additional relays like you stated adding under your hood required for your truck.
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Curt Relay Kit for Nissan Armada or Titan Aftermarket Tow Package
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Rob Z.
6/30/2020
Hi Jason. Much thanks for the help on the trailer lights. Turns out that the module I had on the truck was in good working order, problem was it did not produce enough wattage to power my conventional lights. I tested it with an LED puck light, worked fine. I then installed LED tail and marker lights on the trailer and all is go. Again, much thanks.