Recommended 2-Wire To 3-Wire Adapter To Add Additional Turn Signals On 2018 Class C Motorhome
Updated 02/01/2021 | Published 01/28/2021 >
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I have a class C motorhome on a 2018 Ford E-450. The brake/turn signal are on same bulb. I like to add a separate amber turn signal. Is there a kit that would separate the two without having to do some major rewiring? Thank you.
asked by: Maurice B
Helpful Expert Reply:
Absolutely!
You will need the Curt 2-To-3-Wire Tail Light Converter # C56196 which will convert the 2-wire system on your 2018 Class C Motorhome built on the Ford E-450 Chassis to a 3 wire system.
This will give you the separate turn signal wire you need to install an additional amber turn signal like the 7" Round Transit Turn Signal Light # ST90AB or which ever light size and design you prefer. Keep in mind that none of the 2-to-3 wire converters currently offered will work with LED Tail lights.
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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
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