PRODUCT FEATURES

- Takes the Guesswork Out of Tow Vehicle Wiring
- Provides a Neat Factory-Finished Appearance
- Complete One-Piece Weatherproof Design
- Non-Invasive Design – Protects Vehicle Wiring System
- Engineered and Designed to the Highest Industry Standards Using Only OEM Compliant Connector Assemblies
- Built-In Circuit Protected Tail Light Converters (Where Applicable)
- Comprehensive Fully Illustrated Installation Instructions
- 4-Flat or 7-Way Connector and Dust Cap Provided
- Vehicle Specific for your Year, Make & Model Vehicle
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2-Way Wiring SystemsNearly all trailers and some tow vehicles are manufactured with a 2-way lighting system for the tail light, turn signal and brake light functions. These 2-way systems utilize the same wire and bulb to illuminate both the brake light and turn signal. 2-Way systems can be identified by the use of a single bulb on each side of the vehicle to provide both brake & turn signal illumination. 2-Way systems will generally have red turn signal/brake light lenses.
3-Way Wiring SystemsMany of today’s vehicles are manufactured with a 3-way lighting system. 3-way systems utilize separate wires to provide power to the brake and turn signal bulbs. 3-way systems can be identified by twin bulbs on each side of the vehicle, one for the brake lights, and a separate bulb for the turn signals. 3-way systems generally utilize amber (yellow) turn signal lenses.
When is a Tail Light Converter Required?A tail light converter is a device that will accept the 3-way electrical signal from the tow vehicle and interpret or “convert” the signal to one that the 2-way system of a trailer can understand without damaging the electrical system of the tow vehicle or trailer. If your tow vehicle has a 3-way lighting system and you are towing a trailer with a 2-way system, a converter is required.