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Diode kit allows you to use your vehicle's tail lights and wiring system while preventing feedback from your RV. Wires 2-wire and 3-wire systems to operate as a combined lighting systems. Includes 7-wire to 6-wire Flexo-Coil electrical cord.
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Battery must be disconnected for towing. One disconnect is needed for each starter battery. Please check owner's manual
Automatic Battery Disconnect RM-765 cannot be used on this vehicle
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This wiring kit carries your RV's brake and turn signals to your towed car's tail lights. Diodes prevent damage from electrical feedback. Connects RV and towed car with 4-pole flat plugs. Includes installation hardware.
Installation Notes:
Battery must be disconnected for towing. One disconnect is needed for each starter battery. Please check owner's manual
Automatic Battery Disconnect RM-765 cannot be used on this vehicle
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This complete kit includes everything you need to connect your RV's tail, brake, and turn signal lights to your towed car. Diodes prevent feedback and wire your car to operate as a combined system. Includes a 7-way to 6-way straight adapter cord.
Installation Notes:
Battery must be disconnected for towing. One disconnect is needed for each starter battery. Please check owner's manual
Automatic Battery Disconnect RM-765 cannot be used on this vehicle
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Perfect for tow bars with built-in channels, this complete kit includes everything you need to connect your RV's tail, brake, and turn signal lights to your towed car. Diodes prevent feedback and wire your car to operate as a combined system.
Installation Notes:
Battery must be disconnected for towing. One disconnect is needed for each starter battery. Please check owner's manual
Automatic Battery Disconnect RM-765 cannot be used on this vehicle
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The diodes in this kit convert the 12V signal from your RV to a 9V signal, ensuring that your car's variable voltage tail lights function as intended. 4-Wire harness included for installation. Adapter cord and plug sold separately.
Installation Notes:
Battery must be disconnected for towing. One disconnect is needed for each starter battery. Please check owner's manual
Automatic Battery Disconnect RM-765 cannot be used on this vehicle
Product is intended for use on vehicles with taillights that have LEDs
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This complete kit includes everything you need to connect your RV's tail, brake, and turn signal lights to your vehicle with variable voltage lights while flat towing. 7-Wire to 6-wire cord and 6-way car-side socket included for easy hookup.
Installation Notes:
Battery must be disconnected for towing. One disconnect is needed for each starter battery. Please check owner's manual
Automatic Battery Disconnect RM-765 cannot be used on this vehicle
Product is intended for use on vehicles with taillights that have LEDs
More Information >Tow Bar Wiring Specs:
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This complete kit includes everything you need to correctly display your RV's brake and turn signals on your vehicle tail lights. Includes coiled 7-way to 6-way cable and 6-way car-side socket.
Installation Notes:
Battery must be disconnected for towing. One disconnect is needed for each starter battery. Please check owner's manual.
Automatic Battery Disconnect RM-765 cannot be used on this vehicle
Vehicle has variable voltage tail lights - two 50 ohm, 10 watt resistors will need to be purchased elsewhere for the taillight circuit to work correctly on SE and SEL models
More Information >Tow Bar Wiring Specs:
Accessory Parts:
Features:
This complete kit includes everything you need to correctly display your RV's brake and turn signals on your vehicle tail lights. Includes coiled 7-way to 6-way cable and 6-way car-side socket.
Installation Notes:
Battery must be disconnected for towing. One disconnect is needed for each starter battery. Please check owner's manual.
Automatic Battery Disconnect RM-765 cannot be used on this vehicle
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...in quickly and easily Splices into vehicle's electrical system with included butt connectors Color-coded wires with wiring guide for easier installation Integrated block diodes isolate sensitive vehicle
Installation Notes: Battery must be disconnected for towing. One disconnect is needed for each starter battery. Please check owner's manual. Automatic Battery Disconnect RM-765 cannot be used on this vehicle Vehicle has variable voltage tail lights - two 50 ohm, 10 watt resistors will need to be purchased elsewhere for the taillight circuit to work correctly on SE and SEL models
Tow Bar Wiring Specs:
Accessory Parts:
Features:
...in quickly and easily Splices into vehicle's electrical system with included butt connectors Color-coded wires with wiring guide for easier installation Integrated block diodes isolate sensitive vehicle
Installation Notes: Battery must be disconnected for towing. One disconnect is needed for each starter battery. Please check owner's manual. Automatic Battery Disconnect RM-765 cannot be used on this vehicle
Tow Bar Wiring Specs:
Accessory Parts:
Features:
Diode kit allows you to use your vehicle's tail lights and wiring system while preventing feedback from your RV. Wires 2-wire and 3-wire systems to operate as a combined lighting systems. Includes 7-wire to 4-wire Flexo-Coil electrical cord.
Installation Notes:
Battery must be disconnected for towing. One disconnect is needed for each starter battery. Please check owner's manual
Automatic Battery Disconnect RM-765 cannot be used on this vehicle
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