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SECTION 2 : INSTALLER
Wiring the Vehicle
2.
Run the vehicle harness under and, when
possible, through the vehicle back to the rear
cargo area/trunk.
Run the wire under and through the vehicle
whenever possible, gaining entry into the vehicle
through the firewall
Do NOT run wiring where it can be snagged by
road debris.
Do NOT run wiring near the gas tank.
If you want to run the harness under the vehicle, you
will most likely need to drill a hole to get the wire
into the truck bed. Use the supplied grommet in the
hole to protect the wire.
If the harness is too long for the vehicle, coil the
excess wire and secure it to the vehicle frame with
the supplied tie wraps.
[Figure 14-1]
Do NOT cut or shorten the harness.
CAUTION
Coil Excess Wire.
Do NOT cut or shorten the harness
NOTE:
When the installation requires the wiring
harness be run on the underside of the vehicle,
route the harness away from the exhaust system,
brake lines, fuel lines, gas tank, pinch points, and
sharp edges.
Locate the harness where it can not be snagged by
road debris.
[Figure 14-1]
3. When harness is through the vehicle, remove
the pin’s protective tubing.
[Figure 14-2]
Protectiv
e
tubing
[Figure 14-2]
4. Inspect the pin’s retaining flanges.
The flanges may have been deformed while being
run through the vehicle. These are critical to secure
the pins inside the connector. Adjust as needed.
[Figure 14-3]
CORRECT
ADJUST BY
PRYING OUT
SLIGHTLY
IF NEEDED
[Figure 14-3]