It sounds like you have a 4-way connection on your vehicle and a 5-way connection on your trailer. You can plug the 4-way into the 5-way and the lights on your trailer will work as intended. The additional connection point on a 5-way is for the reverse lockout. If you do not need this you can cover it/cap it off, it does not have to be used. Alternatively you could add a 5-way adapter like the Curt # C57187 if you need the reverse lockout function.
As far as the turn signal and brakes... view full answer...
I spoke with a customer who has performed this installation and had to remove the forward panel you mentioned. He stated that prior to removing the back drivers side jack compartment panel for access to the trailer wiring plug, he had to first remove the panel in front of it, by removing a few screws.
The back side panel then is very carefully pulled out a bit at a time, to separate the panel from the side. Most of the inside panels are attached by inner snaps. For removal, they have... view full answer...
The Roadmaster Falcon 2 Tow Bar # RM-520 does come with a crossbar that features those gizmos Roadmaster likes to call "Quick Disconnects". That crossbar is the same size (there is only one) no matter the vehicle, but is only used when paired up with a crossbar-style base plate kit, like the one you installed on your 2001 Chevy Tracker, # 1012-1. So yes, crossbar-style base plate kits by Roadmaster all share the same horizontal spacing between arms so that the Quick Disconnects on the vehicle... view full answer...
You can replace the screen on Ventline Vanair Trailer Roof Vent, # VP-543SP, in a few easy steps. Make sure that the screws that hold on the handle are exposed. Remove them and then the handle. Next unscrew the small black piece that holds the switch to the screen assembly. Then remove the 2 screws holding on the screen and pull out the screen. Reverse the process to put in the new screen. I made a video that shows how to do this. view full answer...
On the 1998 Chevrolet Tracker the trailer wiring harness connector for connecting the Curt T-Connector Wiring Harness, # C55372, is located in the jack storage compartment on the driver's side of the vehicle. view full answer...
You will pull the fuse for your parking lights labeled STP from the instrument panel fuse box. I've attached the photo of this as well as the flat towing instructions to assist from your owners manual. view full answer...
To install the Roadmaster XL Base Plate Kit, item # 1012-1, you will need 3/8 inch, 7/16 inch, 1/2 inch, and 1-1/4 inch socket wrenches. There is no drilling required on your vehicle to install these brackets, and all the necessary installation hardware, including plates, washers and spacers, is included with the base plate kit. view full answer...
When replacing a Replacement Inner Arm for Roadmaster BlackHawk 2 All Terrain and Falcon All-Terrain Tow Bar
part # 910021-65 that has bent there is a great solution. Remove the connector at the end of the arm to replace it on the new arm. Then simply cut the arm you are replacing where it is still straight closer to the main arm. Once cut clean up the end to remove any burrs that may be present to allow the arm to slide back out. view full answer...
The Curt T-Connector Vehicle Trailer 4-Pole Wiring Harness # C55372 that you referenced is a correct fit for your 2003 Chevrolet Tracker. This 4-pole trailer harness installs by simply plugging in to a connection point in the rear cargo area of your Tracker. You do not need to cut or splice any wires.
I have linked the written instructions.
Once you have connected the harness to your Trackers wiring you will have stop, turn and tail light functions for your trailer.
Just in case you... view full answer...
It is possible that the harness can be found further forward of the jack compartment on your 2003 Chevy Tracker. You may need to remove a trim panel to gain access to it. According to the installation details linked below for reference, the 6-pin connector you need is located just forward of the jack compartment. It could have been tucked back further at some point or not placed in the common location at the factory.
If you are still unable to find the harness, you can use a hardwire kit.... view full answer...
I spoke with a customer who has performed this installation and had to remove a panel forward of the jack compartment you mentioned. He stated that prior to removing the back drivers side jack compartment panel for access to the trailer wiring plug, he had to first remove the panel in front of it, by removing a few screws.
The back side panel then is very carefully pulled out a bit at a time, to separate the panel from the side. Most of the inside panels are attached by inner snaps. For... view full answer...
I can provide you with the instructions you need. But first, your 2002 Chevy Tracker does not have the factory trailer harness connector in the drivers side tire jack compartment? If it did, you could use Curt Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring for the 2002 Tracker by Chevrolet, # C55372. It just plugs right into that connector. Is it possible that it has fallen out of sight or is stowed elsewhere? If you do end up finding it, I have included the instructions below.
For the # 119178KIT , mount... view full answer...
If the Automatic Headlights are the issue, then you could remove the fuses that control the headlights on your 2002 Chevrolet Tracker. I looked up the owner's manual for your vehicle and found the headlight fuses are located in slot 3 and 4 of the fuse box that is located in the engine compartment. You will just have to remember to re-install the fuses in your Tracker when it is not connected to your motorhome.
If your Tracker was wired correctly for flat towing, then driving at night... view full answer...
On a 2001 Chevy Tracker the connection point for the part # C55372 is located in the inside of the driver's side tire jack compartment.
The Tracker that you can see in the install instructions link that I attached is also a convertible. view full answer...