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Trailer Wiring Harness for 2010 Chevy Trax  

Updated 08/14/2026 | Published 08/08/2026

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Im looking for a trailer light wiring harness for a 2010 Chevy Trax. I dont find that vehicle listed. Let me know if you have something that would be a direct fit.

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Hi Jon!

After looking through our inventory as well as multiple manufacturers, I can confirm there is not a wiring kit available specifically for the 2010 Chevrolet Trax available. Because of that, you will need to use the Curt Powered Tail Light Converter with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector # C59236. This wiring harness is a universal kit and will need to be spliced in. It does come with quick connect snap connectors like TowSmart Wire Splice Connectors # TS67QR, but I highly recommend going with a more secure butt connection like Deka Heat Shrink Butt Connector # DW05744-10. The butt connection does require a crimper like # PTW30764 to install it, but it will last you much longer and provide a better connection. All in, this is a fairly simple install, but it will probably require you to remove some panels or taillights, so if that's not something you feel comfortable with, you could check with one of our trusted installers in your area using the link below.

What do you plan to tow with your Trax? Are you planning a trip or just getting the wiring to be prepared for the future?

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Dave R.

8/13/2026

I used this converter on my 2021 BMW X3. A cover at the rear drivers side was removed revealing the light wiring. The wires from the converter were spliced into these wires. It's been five years without any issues.

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Jerry B.

8/14/2026

@DaveR That's great to hear. Do you normally tow a trailer with the X3 or was it installed just for accessories?

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