Trailer Wiring Harness For 2006 Toyota Sienna
Updated 08/21/2014 | Published 08/20/2014 >
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Im wiring my 2006 Toyota Sienna for towing a pop-up. Im going to use the standard 7-pin connector. Also, I am going to use a powered converter for the lights. I understand that you dont sell a custom fit POWERED converter for this make/model I dont think anyone makes one. I am going to purchase the custom fit T-One wiring harness 118304. I am also going to purchase a powered converter. Then I am going to remove the wiring harnesses from the 118304 and use them with the powered converter leaving the non powered converter unused. My question is: Which powered converter should I use? If there is more than one choice, then what are the benefits of each choice. In Toyota Sienna forums Ive seen that at least one person has used the Tow Ready 119190. But there are so many models and its hard to tell what the differences are. I see other products that seem like they would also work: Tow Ready: 119192, 119179, 119147, 119177KIT I will wire backup lights but I believe Ill have to tap into the backup circuit directly since the 118304 does not Curt: 56146, C56190 Also, do you sell self-resetting circuit breakers? Ill need one each: 20amp, 30amp, 40 amp Thanks,
asked by: Josh
Expert Reply:
Sounds like you have your work cut out for you. First, you said you want to buy the Tow Ready Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring, part # 118304, and change the converter to a powered converter.
You can use the Tow Ready Modulite Protector 5-Way, part # 119177KIT, and splice the converter into the wires for the connectors that are used on the # 118304. You would need to run the wires from the # 119177KIT as shown in the attached drawing.
Any modification to the wiring kits will void the manufacturer's warranty.
The auto-resetting circuit breakers I recommend are part # PK54220 for the 20 amp, # PK54530 for the 30 amp, and # PK54540, for the 40 amp.
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T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector
- Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring
- Trailer Hitch Wiring
- Vehicle End Connector
- Converter
- No Tow Package
- 4 Flat
- Plug and Lead
- Plug-In
- Hidden
- Tekonsha
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