Assembly Instructions - Vehicle Harness
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Electrical Assembly - Vehicle Harness
CAUTION: Always perform the vehicle wire harness assembly
with the vehicle off and the keys out of the ignition. Use
caution when testing the electrical wires for the vehicle’s
headlight functions.
Note: A new vehicle wire harness is being introduced for the 2001-02
season. This design contains a two piece harness connected by a head-
light relay. The new design integrates the plow lights and power functions
into the new rocker and joystick control stations and improves lighting.
1.
Begin the installation of the electrical harness under the hood. Insert the
WHITE POWER CONNECTOR & RED POWER WIRE (with FUSE) end
of the harness through the driver’s side fire wall access panel into the
vehicle cab.
Note:You may need to widen an opening or cut access to the
cab interior to facilitate the assembly.
2.
Loosely position the remaining portion of the harness over the driver’s
side fender well and in front of the radiator core support. Position both
of the large, gray VEHICLE HEADLIGHT CONNECTORS near the truck
headlights and the smaller, black PLOW HEADLIGHT CONNECTORS
near the grill of the vehicle.
3.
Plug the 9 RECEPTACLES, from the vehicle harness that contain the gray
headlight connectors, into the HEADLIGHT RELAY. See the illustration to
the right. Connect the GREEN & YELLOW wire, from the vehicle harness
with the molded power plug, to the remaining NEGATIVE spade on the
relay. Securely mount the relay to the vehicle.
4.
Proceed to remove the front directional light assembly on the driver’s
side of the vehicle. Feed the VIOLET, turn light wire and GRAY, run light
wire from the wire harness through the opening in the directional light
housing. At this point, use a test light or ohm meter to determine the
proper wires in the vehicle’s electrical system to splice into. Once you
have identified the proper wires, position one end of the turn or run light
wire into a SPLICE LOCK CONNECTOR provided. Attach the vehicle
wire to the opposite side of the splice lock connector. Complete the splice
by pinching both wires together and locking the connector. Repeat the
splice procedure for the remaining wire. The passenger’s side directional
light assembly requires the same installation; however, only one wire, the
PINK, turn light, needs to be spliced.
5.
Connect the vehicle headlights to the vehicle wire harness using a head-
light adapter kit. Due to differences in the construction of the adapter kits
and the various make and model vehicles you will be servicing, the head-
light adapter kits are not packaged with your snowplows. Review the list
of available light adapters to the right. To place an order for headlight
adapter kits, contact our Customer Service Department at 1-888-680-8600.
Begin the adapter kit installation by removing the existing vehicle head-
light connector from the headlight. Attach the HEADLIGHT ADAPTER
CONNECTOR to the existing vehicle headlight connector. Next, plug the
BLACK, FIVE-PIN CONNECTOR on the headlight adapter into the gray,
five-pin connector on the vehicle wire harness. Lastly, plug the HEAD-
LIGHT ADAPTER CONNECTOR into the vehicle headlight receptacle.
Note: If more than one plug is present, match the colors of each connector
(ie gray to gray, black to black, Chevrolet daylight running is clear to gray).
Repeat the installation for the opposite headlight.
Vehicle Headlight Adapter Kits
62010
1980 & Older, 1983-1993 Dodge
1995-1996 Chevrolet /GMC & Ford
62011
1987-1992 Ford, 1991-2002 Dodge
62012
1993-2002 Ford
62013
1990-1999 GMC, 1991-1999 Chevrolet
(Except ’99 Chevrolet Silverado & ’99 GMC Sierra)
62014
1999-2002 Chevrolet Silverado & GMC
Sierra with Daytime Running Lights
62015
1989 Chevrolet
62050
2000-2002 Dodge
62051
1980 & Older Chevrolet/GMC, Dodge
A
B
G/Y
BK/W
Y
7
W/R
8
LT. G
9
HIGH
GROUND
LOW
Y/B
4
W
5
Y/R
1
N/A
2
LT. G/B
6
LT. G/R
3
3PDT RELAY (30 AMPS) 12 VOLTS (BLACK)
Connect the color coded wires from the vehicle
harness to the headlight relay shown above. The
wires correspond to the numbers/letters on the
relay or the color abbreviations on the illustration.
(–) G/Y= Green/Yellow Wire
(+) BK/W = Black/White Wire
(1) Y/R = Yellow/Red Wire
(2) N/A = Not Applicable
(3) LT.G/R = Light Green/Red Wire
(4) Y/B = Yellow/Black
(5) W = White
(6) LT.G/B = Light Green/Black
(7) Y = Yellow
(8) W/R = White/Red Wire
(9) LT. G= Light Green
AAS-3 Headlight Relay w/Surge Suppression
Blizzard P/N 62125
Vendor P/N 90-9055-00-B-TR/SS
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