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XIV TRAILER LIGHT KIT
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS (SECTION B) VEHICLE CONNECTION
Connect the wire of the short trunk connector to the vehicle wiring. Connect the brown wire to the
tail light wire, the yellow wire to the left-hand stop and turn the green wire to the right-hand stop and
turn wire. Attach the white wire to the vehicle frame. If vehicle has rear turn signals separated from
stop lights, you will need an Anderson electronic converter.
TRAILER LIGHT MOUNTING AND CONNECTION
Feed wires through tongue, leaving approx. 18" of wire hanging out of tongue as shown. Using black
plastic tape as shown mount each half of the harness down each side of the trailer, with yellow and
brown wires down left side and green and brown wires down right side. Connect yellow and brown
wires to left-hand light by stripping harness ends 1/2" and inserting yellow wire into hole marked
'Stop and Turn (yellow)'. Insert brown wire into hole marked 'Tail (brown)'. (Extra holes are spares
for auxiliary use). Connect green and brown harness ends to the right-hand light in the same
manner. Attach white ground wire to trailer tongue or frame.
Mount the light with license window on the left rear of the trailer with side marker to the outside of
the trailer. Mount the light without license window on the right rear of the trailer with side marker to
the outside. Mount the license bracket with the left-hand light.
Optional
: Mount the front side marker lights in the area shown. Attach wire to brown harness wire
with 3M Scotchlok connector.
After lamps are mounted, use 3M Scotchlok connectors to connect all three leads together and then
plug into the extra hole marked brown in the back of tail light (either side).
Note: Smaller holes above or below circuit holes on all lights are relief holes to be used for removal
of wires. By inserting nail or paper-clip into these small holes the strain on the wires can be relived
so they can be removed.
Connect harness plug to trunk connector plug. Turn on car headlights - both tail lights and all four
side markers should come on. The bright stop lights should come on only when the brake pedal is
depressed, or when turn signal is activated. (Key must be in 'ON' position). If lights do not light,
check all ground connections, If turn signals do not operate properly, check connectors between
vehicle wiring and trunk connector.
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