B=BLACK, A=RED
IMPROPER WIRING IS THE #1 CAUSE OF PROBLEMS IN THE OPERATION OF A VEHICLE LIFT.
FOLLOW THE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
BLACK WIRE ONLY
SIDE MOUNT
BLACK WIRE
ONLY
OR
TOP MOUNT
LETTERS ARE
MOLDED INTO
PLASTIC
HINGED
RETAINER
A
B
BLACK WIRE
RED WIRE
Protecti
ve
tubing
CORRECT
ADJUST BY
PRYING OUT
SLIGHTLY
IF NEEDED
PROBING FOR 12 VOLTS MAY INDICATE
A CONNECTION, BUT NOT NECESSARILY
A SUFFICIENT CONNECTION.
THE LIFT’S MOTOR CAN DRAW UP TO
30 AMPS AT SOME POINTS, REQUIRING
ALL OF THE AVAILABLE
TO FLOW
PROPER CURRENT. POOR CONNECTIONS
ARE THE #1 PROBLEM ASSOCIATED WITH
A SLOW, INTERMITTENT, WARM,
POORLY PERFORMING MOTOR.
NOT ONLY WILL THE MOTOR PERFORM POORLY,
BUT WILL PREMATURELY DETERIORATE.
IF A SINGLE STRAND OF A MULTI-
STRAND WIRE IS MAKING CONTACT,
12V WILL APPEAR ON THE METER, OR TEST LIGHT,
BUT WILL NOT ALLOW THE MOTOR TO OPERATE.
IT IS ALWAYS BEST TO TEST BOTH
CURRENT AND VOLTAGE, OR RUN THE MOTOR
WITH KNOWN GOOD SHOP BATTERY OR POWER
SOURCE WHEN TESTING FOR POWER.
WIRE
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 WIRING
HARNESS WHERE IT CAN NOT
BE SNAGGED BY ROAD DEBRIS
NEVER ATTEMPT
TO CONNECT
THE HARNESS
TO A SECONDARY
POWER SOURCE.
ALWAYS CONNECT
BOTH LEADS
DIRECTLY TO THE
BATTERY
TO BATTERY
END
CONNECTOR
20 AMP
SELF
RESETTING
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
SEALS
LOCATED IN THE HARDWARE PACK IS THE VEHICLE WIRING
HARNESS. THE HARNESS IS MANUFACTURED TO, AND COMPLIES
WITH, THE SAE J1128 REQUIREMENTS. THE WIRE HARNESS IS
APPROXIMATELY 23 ft LONG AND WILL ACCOMMODATE MOST VEHICLES.
YOUR WIRING HARNESS HAS BEEN LEFT UN-ASSEMBLED
FOR EASE OF INSTALLATION. THE END CONNECTOR HAS BEEN
INCLUDED SEPARATELY FROM THE HARNESS TO ALLOW
THE INSTALLER TO THE RUN THE WIRE UNDER AND THROUGH
THE VEHICLE WITH THE SMALLEST HOLE POSSIBLE. FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO ASSURE PROPER INSTALLATION.
DO NOT CONNECT RED WIRE UNTIL THE VERY END.
UNWIND THE HARNESS AND LAY IT FLAT.
ONE END OF THE HARNESS HAS 2 COVERED PINS.
THIS IS THE LIFT END OF THE HARNESS AND
GOES TO THE REAR CARGO AREA WHERE THE LIFT
WILL MOUNT.
BEGIN ROUTING THE WIRING HARNESS AT THE VEHICLE BATTERY.
ATTACH THE BLACK WIRE TO THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL ON THE BATTERY.
DO NOT ATTACH THE RED WIRE UNTIL THE END.
RUN THE WIRING HARNESS UNDER OR WHEN POSSIBLE THROUGH
THE VEHICLE, BACK TO THE REAR CARGO AREA / TRUNK. ALWAYS
LOCATE THE WIRING WHERE IT CAN NOT BE SNAGGED BY ROAD
DEBRIS AND AWAY FROM THE GAS TANK. THROUGH THE VEHICLE
IS BEST, GAINING ENTRY INTO THE VEHICLE THROUGH THE FIREWALL.
HOWEVER IF YOU WISH TO RUN THE HARNESS UNDER THE VEHICLE,
A HOLE WILL MOST LIKELY NEED TO BE DRILLED TO GET THE WIRE
INTO THE REAR CARGO AREA / TRUNK. IF THE HARNESS IS TOO LONG
FOR THE VEHICLE, COIL THE EXCESS WIRE AND SECURE IT TO THE
VEHICLE FRAME WITH SUPPLIED TIE WRAPS.
DO NOT CUT OR SHORTEN THE HARNESS.
ONCE THE HARNESS IS RUN INTO
THE VEHICLE, REMOVE PIN’S
PROTECTIVE TUBING.
INSPECT THE PIN’S RETAINING FLANGES.
THE MAY HAVE BECOME DEFORMED
WHILE RUNNING THEM THROUGH THE VEHICLE.
THESE ARE CRITICAL TO SECURE THE PINS INSIDE
THE END CONNECTOR. ADJUST AS NEEDED.
FLIP OPEN END CONNECTOR’S HINGED RETAINER.
INSERT PINS AS SHOWN:
WIRING THE VEHICLE
RED WIR
E
RED WIRE
OR
LAST
SIDE MOUNT
TOP MOUNT
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