Which Wire of Reverse Lockout Solenoid Gets Voltage on Trailer
Question:
I have a 2013 Chevy 2500 hd Silverado. I realize there are two wires on the solenoid one goes to ground and the other goes to where? I see you in a previous comment that you said connected to the center pin or someone said that is that the correct place?
asked by: Bartolomeo P
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Expert Reply:
For reverse lock out solenoids there will be two wires. One gets grounded and the other needs 12 volts when the vehicle is put in reverse. Doesn't matter which wire gets ran to either circuit as they can are interchangeable.
The center pin of the 7-way is the reverse light circuit typically.
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Jameson C
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