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Today we're going to review part number 20142. This is the Tow Ready trailer connector adapter with the lamp-out sensor bypass, a 7-way to a 7-way. This part is designed for use with the newer European automobiles that have the lamp-out sensor. This adapter will bypass your vehicle's lamp-out sensor so that you can tow a trailer with LED lights. It will prevent your vehicle's computer from sensing… see more >
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