Re: Re: No backup lights (me too!)

From: Brian Cropp (hskr@cox.net)
Date: Fri Nov 09 2007 - 22:16:20 EST


> Well, as I said, there was one on the truck when I
> bought it. I used that harness twice. Then I built
> my own trailer using the bed/frame of my old '99
> that
> got totaled. I pulled the harness off my '00 and
> used
> it on the trailer to try and make it easier to get
> the
> lights working on the trailer. So, instead of
> having
> to cut/splice the stock wires, I just put a new
> 4-pin
> plug on the end. And then bought the second harness
> for my truck. All seemed good until I found out the
> new plug I put on the trailer harness wasn't making
> contact properly, which was after tearing apart the
> harness by the lights, so that harness was now
> useless. Bought the third one from Kragen, but the
> way it plugged into the stock wiring was different
> that what i wanted for the trailer, so that one went
> onto the truck, and the one I had on the truck
> became
> the new trailer harness. lol
>
> Brian
>
>
> --- Craig Faison <cfaison@magpage.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > I'm curious why you've been through three
> harnesses
> > on your truck?
> >
> > Craig
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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