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If your 2006 Ford F-350 already has the factory tow package, then there is a plug right behind the storage compartment that is under the radio which has a port that will accept one end of the Wiring Adapter #3065-P. The other end of the adapter will…
view full answer...You are correct, you should only be getting output when the brake is applied, or the override switch is activated. It sounds like the controller might be bad, but to make sure, you should probably bench test it before tossing it. Use a circuit…
view full answer...What type of brake controller do you have? Is it a proportional or time delayed? Also, are you using the brake pedal or the manual override? If you have a proportional brake controller and you are using the manual override then you should see a full…
view full answer...The Optronics LED Taillight you referred to, part #STL43RB would indeed be a correct replacement for the Peterson 426 lamp you referred to. The #A45GB would be the correct replacement grommet and for a pigtail, you'd use part #A45PB. The LED…
view full answer...Different GMC vehicles can have different fuse/power distribution boxes, or more than one, and so the specific fuse location for trailer 12V auxiliary power can be found by checking the owner's manual and/or the legend on the top of the fuse box.…
view full answer...The 40 amp fuse for your 2006 Chevrolet Silverado tow package is used for the 12 volt battery charge circuit. This fuse is located toward the front of the underhood fuse box closest to the front auxiliary positive post (see photo). There may be a…
view full answer...Trailer ramp spring #362SW61 could work provided that the interior of the trailer is wide enough for the rod (the rod can be trimmed down as low as 48 inches). The capacity of this spring is 120 pounds so it will help when both raising and lowering…
view full answer...Yes, I am happy to say that we do carry clearance lights/identification lights that do not have the brake light function. That part is the Mini LED Identification Light Kit for Trailers - Submersible - Amber LEDs - Clear Lens #OPT89FR. These lights…
view full answer...In regards to the Mini LED Identification Light Kit for Trailers part #OPT29FR, you will need to remove the grommet from the light and then push the light through the hole. Then, you can reinstall the grommet securing the light inside the hole.
view full answer...You would need the heat shrink tubing for 18 to 14 gauge wire #DW05452 for trailer tail light #STL37RB. On a boat trailer I would not use crimp style connectors like butt connectors because the chance that a wire could pull out due to broken strands…
view full answer...The Optronics 7-Way Connector - Trailer End #A7WCB will handle 8-gauge wires on the positive and negative connectors. If you want the same gauge wire on the vehicle side, I recommend the Hopkins Endurance 7-Way Trailer Connector Socket - Vehicle End…
view full answer...Aluminum trailer frames or bodies can cause grounding issues so I suggest using a separate ground wire that runs from the rear of the trailer up to the main ground post in the junction box like #38656. You can join the ground wires for the individual…
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