Will Curt Converter Allow Hazard Lights to Work
Updated 12/20/2021 | Published 12/17/2021 >
Question:
What does one need to buy to get this unit to get the hazard lights to work on installed at either side of a 5th wheel trailer as midships amber turn signal not unlike the big rigs?
asked by: Dennis R
Expert Reply:
Assuming your truck has combined turn/brake lights, to separate out the hazards, you will not need anything else but the converter you asked about, the Curt 2 to 3 Wire Tail Light Converter # C56196.
The reason for that is the hazards are on the same circuit as the turn signals. So when you turn on the hazards on your truck, the hazards will also turn on.
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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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