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Tekonsha Tail Light Converter with 4-Way Flat Trailer Connector and Install Kit

Tekonsha Tail Light Converter with 4-Way Flat Trailer Connector and Install Kit

Item # 119178KIT
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Tekonsha custom fit vehicle wiring for your 2003 Dodge are available from etrailer.com. Installation instructions and reviews for your Dodge custom fit vehicle wiring. Expert service, and great custom fit vehicle wiring prices. etrailer.com carries a complete line of Tekonsha products. Order your Tekonsha Tail Light Converter with 4-Way Flat Trailer Connector and Install Kit part number 119178KIT online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Tekonsha Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring - 119178KIT

  • 4 Flat
  • Trailer Hitch Wiring
  • Universal Fit
  • Converter
  • Tekonsha
  • 1-1/2 Feet Long

Great for cars and trailers with either LED or incandescent bulbs, this tail light converter has a 60" 4-way flat harness. Designed for Honda Civics that have amber turn signals. Includes wire taps and color-coded wires.


Features:

  • Provides a 4-way flat trailer connector at the back of your vehicle to power your trailer's signal lights
    • Compatible with 5-pole, 6-pole, and 7-pole adapaters (sold separately)
  • Ensures your vehicle's wiring matches that of your trailer
  • Designed with safety in mind
    • Guards against electrical shorts and mis-wire situations
  • Splices into your vehicle's wiring with included quick-splice connectors
    • Color-coded and labeled wires ease installation
    • Included circuit tester helps ensure wiring is correct during installation
  • Resists damage from shock, dust, vibration, and humidity
    • Potted solid-state components
  • Includes durable, molded-rubber, female output socket with protective dust cover


Specs:

  • Application:
    • Vehicles with 3-wire electrical systems
    • Trailers and vehicles with LED or incandescent lights
  • 4-Way harness length: 60"
  • Ground wire length: 18"
  • Splice-in wire length:
    • Brown, red, yellow: 18"
    • Green: 70"
  • Maximum amperage:
    • Turn lights and brake lights: 2.1 amps per circuit
    • Tail lights: 7.5 amps per circuit
  • Limited 1-year warranty


Do I Need a Tail Light Converter?

Difference between 2 wire systems and 3 wire systems

Some vehicles operate on a 3-wire system, wherein the brake signal and the turn signals run on separate wires to illuminate different lights. (Typically, these vehicles have amber turn signals.) But most trailers run on a 2-wire system, which means the brake and turn signals travel along a single wire. You'll notice that, on your trailer, the brake light will flash for the turn signals.


If your vehicle operates on a 3-wire system, it will need to be converted so it will be compatible with the wiring system of your trailer. This is where a tail light converter comes into play. This converter lets you combine the brake and turn signal functions of your vehicle so they run on a single wire to properly activate your trailer's tail lights.


If you have LED tail lights on your vehicle and incandescent lights on your trailer, you'll need some voltage regulation to make sure that your trailer lights get the power they need to activate. This converter will do just that. LED lights are more energy-efficient and require less power than incandescent lights, so the converter will adjust the power accordingly, ensuring that your trailer lights will activate no matter what type of bulbs your vehicle has - or your trailer, for that matter.


Converter Wiring Configuration

Wire Color Wire Function
Green Right turn
Brown Tail lights and parking lights
Red Brakes
White Ground
Yellow Left turn


Tail Light Converter Installation

To begin the installation, use the included circuit tester to double-check the function of each wire on your vehicle's tail light wiring harness. The color/function of the splice-in wires on this converter may not match the color/function of those on your vehicle, so you'll want to be sure to check all of the wire functions first. Once you've figured out the functions of your vehicle's wiring, use the included quick-splice connectors to connect the corresponding wires on the trailer connector. Quick-splices, or "wire taps," offer a quick way to make connections without you having to strip and twist wires. Just place the wires in one of the taps and snap the cover down.


Use double-sided tape to stick the converter box to a flat surface inside your vehicle near the tail lights. It's helpful to clean the surface first so the tape can adhere fully.


How to find a grounding point

Find a raw, unpainted metal surface to use as a grounding point and secure the white ground wire with a self-tapping screw (sold separately). Cleaning the surface prior to securing the white wire will ensure the converter is fully grounded. Finally, secure the converter wires to your vehicle using cable ties (sold separately).


Quick Tip:

  • Butt connectors - especially heat-shrink ones - provide the most secure, longest-lasting connection, so we'd recommend you grab a few and swap them out for the quick-splices in this kit.
  • Use a circuit tester on the plug terminals once the harness is installed to make sure everything's working. There's nothing worse than figuring out that you have a bad ground or a faulty connection right before you're about to hit the road.
  • Be sure to put a little bit of dielectric grease on the 4-way plug to protect the terminals from dirt, grime, and corrosion.


119178KIT Tekonsha Honda Civic Wiring Harness with Honda Civic End 4-Pole Connector and Tail Light Converter - 5' Long

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Tekonsha Tail Light Converter with 4-Way Flat Trailer Connector and Install Kit - 119178KIT

Average Customer Rating:  4.6 out of 5 stars   (372 Customer Reviews)

Great for cars and trailers with either LED or incandescent bulbs, this tail light converter has a 60" 4-way flat harness. Designed for vehicles that have amber turn signals. Includes wire taps and color-coded wires.

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1999 Mitsubishi Montero Sport

It worked after modification. No tester or wire connectors in package. Description
It included them. That's called false advertising! !

Etrailer Expert

Katrina B.

5/22/2023

I am sorry that you were missing these items. They do show that they are supposed to be included in the kit. I have sent your information over to our customer service department for them to see what we can do for you.

Chris

5/20/2024

Still working fine.



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Paid about $XX more than I would have on [another website] and waited several more days only to get what looks like a used unit in a padded bad. No original packaging. No directions. Will no shop here again.

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Thomas M.

1/27/2022

I will have Customer Service reach out to you. I also wanted to make you aware of our Price Pledge program, if you have found a lower advertised price with the same item in stock, we would like to know about it. For your help, we will refund you 110 of the difference in the delivered price cost of product plus shipping and handling charges within 30 days of your purchase. This offer is valid on the identical product and model number. I have attached the page to detail the program more thoroughly.



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This turned my seperate turn and brake lights into the standard combined brake and turn flat 4 set-up.

Lee P.

6/11/2019

It works great. Ive pulled a small cargo trailer behind the motorcycle and the lights have never failed me.



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1997 Toyota Corolla

Quick shipping! Helpful customer service rep on the phone. Installed everything myself (lucky me I had an auto lift to use), bought a 4x8 flatbed trailer on craigslist, and pulled a piano, desk and other furniture about 250 miles with my 1997 Toyota Corolla.

Thanks a bunch for the great product!



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Was delivered super quick thank s



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Very easy to install. Comes with everything needed. I highly recommend this wiring kit.



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Mitsubishi Montero Sport

I needed a hard-to-find hitch for my '98 Montero, overnight, no less. I ordered this part along with a harness from etrailer with overnight shipping. I don't live at the end of the world, but you can see it from here, so I wasn't optimistic about everything arriving on time for my trip. Shortly after the order was placed I received emails from etrailer's staff indicating the part wasn't at their main warehouse and would have to be sourced from another. They updated me throughout the day and the following morning. The parts arrived early afternoon. Installation took little time at all with their helpful wiring harness install video. Great thanks to George J, Bridget A and Madison H and others for seeing this through.



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2006 Honda Element

Works great for my 2006 Honda Element, and video was incredibly helpful. Wish the green wire (for running to right turn signal) was longer; had to splice another wire on to extend it. Otherwise perfect, and a great value!

Jody

10/5/2022

A year in, no issues, been hauling a few trailers around a bunch!



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2010 Hyundai Accent

Great wiring harness at a great price. A little difficult to install (not the wires fault, it was all due to the car itself, which was virtually impossible to access the rear wiring) however, once I got to the wires, the install was very simple. I could have used some paperwork telling me what the wires were, but I read other reviews beforehand saying the same thing, so I was not surprised. I LOVED the included tester! VERY fast shipping, too!

Midwest F.

8/13/2014

One year later... still a great hitch wiring harness. Has held up well with moderate use.



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1999 Ford Taurus


Wires weren't marked as to what was
what, with exception of one. figured they were pretty much standard wiring colors for trailer, still had to find out to make sure. Little included circuit tester works well, saves time having to find mine. Other then the unmarked wires, product works well. That's why I dropped it one from top rating

Mark J.

7/14/2014

Everything is working great, was easy install. Thanks for followup.



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Mazda Miata

Used on my 1992 Miata for a little trailer to pull the bike around; They haven't caused any issues and were pretty easy to install!



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2003 Mazda Protege

I installed it on a 2003 Mazda Protege. It was easy to install and it worked correctly. You will need a second person to work the lights so you can identify the correct wiring.

Drew

12/4/2016

After a year the wiring is still working correctly.



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Throughout our order, etrailer kept us up to date on it's packing and shipment of the products we ordered, including the tracking number. We received our order quickly (about six days). We ordered the Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2" - 75089, and the Upgraded Circuit Protected Tail Light Converter Hardwire Kit w/ 4-Pole Connector and Circuit Tester - 119178KIT for our 1997 Mercury Villager, an older van with a lot of life still left in it. Both arrived in excellent condition. The next day I installed both items. The Trailer Hitch Receiver took me about an hour. The only problem was getting it angled so I could slip it over the tail pipe, but once up it fit perfectly. Bolts went in nicely, though the space is a bit tight for the tools I owned to tighten them. Still, there was no problem patience did not solve. The video instructions were excellent, and the paper instructions helped me see what direction the washers should go. For the Protected Tail Light Converter Hardwire Kit, the video instructions were invaluable. Though I used the tester to be sure, the wiring descriptions and placement were on the money. There were a couple minor issues that were easy to correct. The green wire that goes to the right turn signal is a bit short. Though I could not attach it to the wiring by the connector, there was no problem cutting off the lower wrap and attaching it to the proper wire at the bottom of the bundle. When I hooked it up to my trailer for a test, the break lights did not work. I took off the splice connector for the break wire, and when I did the clip broke. The metal bar that should have cut through the wire jacket did not cut all the way through. However, the kit comes with a spare splice clip. I installed the new clip in the same spot as the old and perfection! I was set. The trailer hitch receiver was a bit heavy, but as long as you can lift some weight on your back there should be no problem (I work a desk job, get little exercise and I am close to 60). I am extremely pleased with the whole experience. The quality appears excellent and I saved $200 to 300 dollars I would have spent at UHaul. That's money I can now use for some fun in our boat!



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The wiring kit wqs easy to install because etrailer's video did a good job of explaining what to do.

Neville S.

6/29/2015

They are GREAT and, since we have a new car, Im planning on buying another hitch and wiring in the next few days.



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I would not say this was an "easy" install, but for the significant savings in cost of an OEM harness it was worth it. The OEM harness had to be installed by running from front to back under the drivers so the time involved may be a wash.

Buyers need to understand this unit must be installed by tapping into the existing rear lights by opening up the driver and passenger side panels in the rear compartment (next to the spare tire wheel well). If you do not want to mount the "harness box" inside the spare tire compartment, there is a great place behind the driver side panel, however, you will have to lengthen the right turn signal wire (green) to reach the right light.

I ran the 4 plug trailer harness through the license plate rubber plug by cutting a slit in the plug and running the 4 wire set through it. The bumper will have to be removed (don't have to take off bumper cover) by removing the 2 screws on each side of the bumper. Depending on how you route the harness through the metal bumper frame that is now exposed, and how long of a tag end you want, you may have to lengthen the 4 wire set with a splice, I did. You may be able to avoid any splice by mounting in the spare tire compartment.

Trailer lights are bright, no dimming at all.


Buyers need to understand this unit must be installed by tapping into the existing rear lights by opening up the driver and passenger side panels in the rear compartment (next to the spare tire wheel well). If you do not want to mount the "harness box" inside the spare tire compartment, there is a great place behind the driver side panel, however, you will have to lengthen the right turn signal wire (green) to reach the right light.

I ran the 4 plug trailer harness through the license plate rubber plug by cutting a slit in the plug and running the 4 wire set through it. The bumper will have to be removed (don't have to take off bumper cover) by removing the 2 screws on each side of the bumper. Depending on how you route the harness through the metal bumper frame that is now exposed, and how long of a tag end you want, you may have to lengthen the 4 wire set with a splice, I did. You may be able to avoid any splice by mounting in the spare tire compartment.

Trailer lights are bright, no dimming at all." />


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Dodge

I just installed my trailer wiring harness I purchased from etrailer.com For the do it yourselfer that can trace and figure out which wires are needed to splice into, it is a very good kit. I chose to solder my connections instead of using the supplied crimp connectors. I've seen these connectors corrode after a few years and then you have to eliminate it and fix the connection. Also, I chose to attach the converter to the frame with a heavy duty tie strap instead of using the adhesive pad that is attache to it. The only other thing I might suggest is a self drilling screw to attacht the ground wire. Having said all that, I would highly recommend this Kit. It saved me between $400 and $900 dollars according to the horror stories I've read online. You Guys need to get this product out there, maybe go to some Dodge forums. Good Job.




























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This product worked exactly as advertised- it spliced in well to my car's existing electrical system and provided the appropriate signals to the trailer. Combined with a shop manual for my car, it was trivial to set up and install.

That said, I have some concerns about the long-term viability of the splice connectors used- it seems like a design that would allow corrosion to start in the electrical system. When I have time, I'm thinking of switching to a more robust solution that would probably involve soldered and sealed connections. That said, for a quick-and-dirty lighting solution, this kit works very well.



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Honda Element

I bought this wiring along with the HiddenHitch, hitch ball, and ball mount. The wiring assembly was clearly marked but the wire colors don't match up with the Honda Element's wires- no big deal, just use the little doodad thing that is included that lights up when you poke the right wire. (I obviously got a friend who knew what they were doing to do that part.)

The most problematic part was figuring out how to route the wires to the brake lights- I looked at the video clips provided, but they were only somewhat helpful given that none of them were Honda Elements. I ultimately came up with something much simpler (a 1/4" drill bit is a beautiful thing) that took far less time. The only thing on the wiring assembly that would be more helpful is if the green wire that goes to the right tail light was about 3 inches longer.



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2005 Suzuki Forenza

I have a 2005 Suzuki Forenza Wagon. I tried to get the hitch wiring installed by U-Haul (don't do it for my car) and a Suzuki Dealer (couldn't or wouldn't figure it out). Finally I found this wiring kit. I watched the video on the web page and gave it a try. Done in 45 minutes - exceptionally simple. Tester worked great identifying the right wire to connect to. Why oh why did I just not do this in the first place. Also the eTrailer site did a great job recommending the right part for my particualr make/model of car.



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took a bit to figure out how to get it over both bumper screws. turned out i need to do the one opposite the exhaust 1st. had to disconnect the mount for the fuel line/filter. after installation the fuel line/filter mount plate doesn't fit into the frame but since the arm for the hitch goes through the fuel line/filter assembly it kinda doesn't matter, the hitch is holding everything up.

getting those bolts and plates together seemed impossible at 1st. i ended up tying some box string around the tip of the bolt (wrapping around the threading), taped off the tip to keep the string on, and dabbed some oil onto the bolt. then i thread the string through the plate opening and shoved 1st the bolt then the plate into the access hole on the car frame. this way i was able to line up the plate hole and gentle work the bolt back to the hole, then vertical to drop through the opening. i had to use a thin allen key to move things around as well but it worked and honestly it was super easy, took 5 min/bolt including taping off the string.



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Medium degree installation for this product. I suggest watching the video a few times prior to installing. You may need extra equipment like screws, braided write, and zip ties.

Sean

8/5/2019

Still working well after a year.



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2001 Volkswagen New Beetle

Waiting for my trailer to install this, but it's got everything I need. Saved a good bit of money by buying this kit from etrailer and installing it myself.

Ggeorge

9/21/2021

Works great! Im actually getting 5 way motorcycle lights separate stop znd signal while Towing the small trailer with my car. Wiring was a snap.



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2009 Honda Civic

Product arrived in 3-days using the least expensive ship offering. The instructions were very well done. The hitch mounted on the Honda Civic with zero issues. The secret was reading ALL of the instructions.

The wiring kit was complete and worked perfectly. It did not include instructions, but it is a rather straight forward process splicing the labeled wires to the appropriate car wires.

This is my second kit from etrailer and I'll be back when I purchase another vehicle in need of a receiver hitch.



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2003 Ford Crown Victoria

I'm very pleased with all of my purchases from eTrailer. Everything has seemed to be of excellent quality and value. The wiring kits and directions were very well thought out and one of the projects I completed would not have been possible had it not been for the excellent videos on the website.

I'm an eTrailer customer for life!



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2006 Honda Element

Ordered the 119175KIT for my 2006 Honda Element EX. Ordered on a Tuesday with two day shipping, item was shipped on Wed and I received my package on Friday. I watched the etrailer.com installation videos and did some additional research on how to get to the Element wiring, and was on my way. Took my time with the installation and the entire process went smoothly. Rented my Uhaul trailer on Monday, plugged in and hit the road. The included wiring tester was key. Also, there are no paper instructions included with this kit. The etrailer.com videos are key.

I would definitely go with etrailer.com again.


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    I couldn't find any information regarding a factory tow package for your 2000 Toyota Land Cruiser that would have included a converter for a trailer wiring harness. I think what your Land Cruiser is equipped with is a universal harness like the Tekonsha Hardwire Kit # 119178KIT that a previous owner installed. This harness splices into the tail light wiring of the vehicle and the needed converter does get mounted behind the driver side tail light assembly. Theoretically the Tekonsha T-One...
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  • Hitch and Wiring Recommendation for a 2010 Mazda 3
    Depending on the style of your 2010 Mazda 3 we have exactly what you would need for a hitch and wiring. If you have a hatch back you would want the Draw Tite hitch part # 24843 and if you have a sedan you would want the Curt # C11393. If you have the LED taillights you would want the # 119178KIT that is a protected module that draws power from the positive post of your vehicle battery to power the trailer's taillights. If you don't have the LED taillights you would instead want the # 118420....
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  • Is the Installation Process the Same on a 2003 Volkswagen Jetta as a 2000 Volkswagen Jetta
    Yes, the installation video of the Curt Trailer Hitch, # 11070, on the 2000 Volkswagen Jetta is the same for your 2003 Volkswagen Jetta. According to Curt there were no changes in the installation process for this hitch between those years. If you are looking to doing any light towing with your vehicle, I would also recommend these items listed below. Wiring Kit # 119178KIT 2 inch Hitch Ball # 19258 1-7/8 inch Hitch Ball # 19256
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  • Trailer Wiring Installation on 1999 Ford E450 Van
    If you're speaking of the video showing the # 119178 being installed on a 1999 Ford Van (see link), the harness is wired into the vehicle side of the van, closer to the front of the vehicle. The vehicle being wired in the video had a 'separate' taillight system, meaning that the turn signal and brake lamp are combined on the same circuit. You can quickly tell if your vehicle has this type of system by looking at the taillights. If the turn signals use a separate amber bulb or there's an...
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  • Location Of Brake Controller Connector In 2003 Toyota Land Cruiser
    If your Land Cruiser was equipped with the factory installed 7-way trailer connector at the rear bumper, it will have the brake controller connector located under the dashboard. The connector will be taped to another wiring harness somewhere near the top of the emergency brake pedal. The connector will likely be covered with tape, so it could be difficult to locate. If you find a big ball of tape wrapped around a wiring harness, you've probably found it. The # 3040-P you've referenced is...
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