Trailer Light Problem
#11
OLD THREAD! but I wanted to post the fix. The Draw Tite module was bad. I spent 28 dollars at Oreilley Auto parts for the slickest plug and go wiring harness.Very simple. It took 4 minutes to hook up and has been trouble free for 7 months.
#13
Stormrider here is the link. http://oreillyauto.com/B2C/vehicle.ecatalog
Looks like they have not made the move to NY yet. This store is awesome. Like Pep Boys or Autozone but no fuzzy dice and spinner hubcaps. Oreilleys sells only the good names. I will check the name of the manufacturer and get you a model # for the part if you get me your vehicle year make and model. The kit I got plugged in with no splicing. Unhook your taillights from the harness and plug it in,then zip tie the wires thats it.
Looks like they have not made the move to NY yet. This store is awesome. Like Pep Boys or Autozone but no fuzzy dice and spinner hubcaps. Oreilleys sells only the good names. I will check the name of the manufacturer and get you a model # for the part if you get me your vehicle year make and model. The kit I got plugged in with no splicing. Unhook your taillights from the harness and plug it in,then zip tie the wires thats it.
#14
BTW they also sell a LOT of marine products. You just have to ask for the catalog. Attwood,Sierra,Etc. Also Motorcycle and ATV parts. They don't advertise it but they can get it,usually way cheaper than marine stores.
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