Outlander Vehicle Lifts:
Installation & Service Manual
27DEC19 | 630-00133 REV A
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OUTLANDER VEHICLE LIFTS:
SECTION 4
INSTALLATION
Figure 4-3
5.
Once the harness has been routed into the
vehicle, remove the protective cover from the
pin. See Figure 4-4.
Figure 4-4
6.
Examine the retaining flanges on the pin, as they
may have become damaged during the process
of routing wire through the vehicle. These
retaining flanges are crucial to securing the pins
inside the connector. Adjust these flanges as
needed. See Figure 4-5.
Figure 4-5
7.
The connector is marked with an A and B. The A
side is for the Red wire and the B side is for the
Black wire. If wires are connected incorrectly, the
lift will not operate correctly. See Figure 4-6.
Figure 4-6
Letters are
molded into
plastic
Seals
Black
Wir
e
Red
Wir
e
B
A
B=Black
A=Red
Hinged
Retainer
CORRECT
Adjust by
prying out
slightly
IF NEEDED
Protective tubing
If the installation process requires the wiring harness
to run on the underside of the vehicle, direct the
harness away from the exhaust system, brake lines,
fuel lines and gas tank. Avoid pinch points and sharp
edges. Avoid positioning the harness where it can be
snagged by debris from the road.
•
If you wish to run the harness under the vehicle,
use the supplied wire ties to secure the wire
against the frame, taking care to avoid moving
and/or hot parts such as exhaust.
•
If the harness is too long, coil the extra wire and
secure it to the vehicle’s front bumper using the
wire ties provided. See Figure 4-3.
DO NOT
cut
or shorten the harness.
NOTICE
Coil any
access
wire here.