Where is the Trailer Wiring Connection Location on a 2000 Chevy Venture
Question:
I have torn the inside of drivers side trim completely out of my van to find where the plugin is suppose to be.The only thing I can find that even looks like it might work is at the tail light itself.Will you please help me?
asked by: Tim
Expert Reply:
On a 2000 Chevy Venture you will need to pull up the threshold panel in the cargo area so you can pull back the panel on the driver side. The wiring harness should be nearer the end of the vehicle. It can be either a single connector with nothing plugged into it or two connectors connected together.
In either case it could be hiding behind another wire bundle or even taped up with another bundle so you cannot see it. I have included links to a couple of videos showing typical installations for you that should help.
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