The Tekonsha Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers - Pigtail - GM # 3015-S does match color for color if you have 12V power getting to the adapter. If you do not, then they specify that the red and black are reversed for functions in step 3. If you have power then you skip step 3 and move to step 4 which is matching color for color. I've highlighted this part to assist in the attached photo.
The brake controller will have black for power input which will connect to the... view full answer...
Since the battery must be disconnected when flat towing your 2009 Hummer H2 an option is to use the Roadmaster Auto Battery Disconnect, part #RM-766. The disconnect is activated by the taillight circuit from the tow vehicle. When the tow vehicle taillights are on, the solenoid is activated and the Hummer battery is automatically disconnected. The power from the taillight circuit that is not needed to keep the solenoid open is then routed to the Hummer battery helping to maintain the charge... view full answer...
It's totally normal to splice on some extra wire to the 12 Volt Outlet Kit # RM-9332 to get it to the battery so I would just use some 16 AWG # 16-1-1 and a butt connector # DW05744-10 instead of using the extension # RM-9331. The extension would technically work but just splicing in more wire is a bit cleaner of a setup. view full answer...
Yes. you are correct! You will connect the Tekonsha # 3015-S to the brake controller wires on your RedArc Tow Pro Elite # RED44FR matching them color for color. You can then plug the end of the adapter into the brake controller port on your 2003 Hummer H2. view full answer...
There should be a sticker with the weight rating on your trailer hitch. Usually there are two ratings. Check to see if your trailer hitch has a weight rating with weight distribution and then let me know. view full answer...
Yes, the adapter you will need to install the Draw-Tite Activator IV Brake Controller on your 2003 Hummer H2 is the Universal Brake Control Wiring Adapter, part # 3015-S. You will need to match the corresponding colored wires to the color wires coming out of the brake controller. You will want to twist the exposed wire and connect each wire individually with the included butt connectors. Then, wrap each connection in electrical tape. The other end of the adapter will plug into the port... view full answer...
Yes, you are correct; your 2005 Hummer H2 will not have a large plate on the frame when installing the Blue Ox Base Plate Kit # BX4102.
I have added a link to the instructions which detail this, but essentially these base plates are simply going to replace your existing tow hooks, like you mentioned. There are a number of other parts you'll need to flat tow your 2005 Hummer H2, and I'll recommend the parts you need.
- Tow Bar: Blue Ox Avail Tow Bar # BX7420
- Wiring Kit: Roadmaster Diode... view full answer...
You should not need to disconnect the # RM-9332 when jumping the vehicle battery, but I do agree that the ground wire should be placed elsewhere. I typically use a self-tapping screw and shoot it right into some bare metal in the engine compartment. I typically try to run the wire along the outer edge of the engine compartment to keep it out of the way for whenever other maintenance needs to be done. view full answer...
The Aries Automotive # AA204075-2 includes the step bars, the mounting brackets and all hardware necessary for completing the installation.
This application is indeed compatible with your 2005 Hummer H2. view full answer...