LinkTank
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Yep. Did the same with mine . Clean, quick and never see the wires or do they get in they way
As it states above. The black wire on the tail light running bulb is the ground wire. I have 2 clean bare wires but didnt want to solder it because I dont have any deck lights with them tie together. I will post some picture of this later today. Kind of stomped on this one so far. The deck has new wiring.check and make sure you have a good ground.
i ust run te wires in to a plug thanwhen the dcoes in you just plug it in as yo would a small trailer works good
Me fale unglish, thats unposibel!
I know its the internet and spelling doesnt have to be perfect, but for god sakes.................
May Maxwell have mercy on your soul.
My god this kid must to be used to texting slang, Anyhow I think I got my wiring issue figured out. Will try it tonight and see how it goes. Stay tuned.Me fale unglish, thats unposibel!
I know its the internet and spelling doesnt have to be perfect, but for god sakes.................
May Maxwell have mercy on your soul.
It was referring to your spelling.. If it matters.who you calling kid there bud
It was referring to your spelling.. If it matters.
Ok shes done. The plugin is overkill but good for moisture. This is quick simple and no wires going to the trailer plug. I doubled and triple checked this for spelling!!View attachment 140598View attachment 140599View attachment 140600
what ended up being the problem with your lights?Oh and I put two coats of GM transmission oil for the deck, rather than stain or paint. Dont need that peeling and adding more work down the road.
The wires were crossed on the deck plug. Brown wire was hot on the tail light, so brown wire went to the white wire on plug and black went to black.what ended up being the problem with your lights?
Mine is wired into tailights.There's a hole in box right at taillight,just run a wire in there and tap into wire.Put a two prong plug so its 2seconds to unplug when taking deck off.