Installing Trailer Marker Light With Two Black Wires
Question:
1969 Shasta Compact Old rear side ‘Marker light’ has one wire but the new one has 2 black wires... how do I install? Thanks
asked by: Tom M
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Expert Reply:
You'd simply attach one wire to power from the taillight circuit, the other should ground to the trailer frame. I'd look closely at that wires to see if one has a white stripe indicating ground.
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Mike L
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Optronics LED Trailer Clearance or Side Marker Light w/ Reflector - 6 Diodes - Rectangle - Red Lens
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