Finding the Reverse Light Wire on a 2006 Chrysler Town and Country to Install Backup Camera
Question:
could you please tell me what color code for backup light wire for 2006 town and country.
asked by: Fernando A
Expert Reply:
To find the correct reverse light wire on your 2006 Chrysler Town and Country you will have to test the wires using a circuit tester such as # PTW2993. The problem is that vehicle manufacturers could use any color wire at any given time on the assembly line if they run out of the regular color wire they use. This is because there isn't a standard wiring color code.
I would get access to the backs of the reverse lights and test the wires coming from the backs of the bulbs to ensure you find the right wire. You will need to chock the vehicle wheels, put on the emergency brake, and have someone sit in the vehicle with their foot on the brake and put the vehicle in reverse while you test the wires.
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Russelb
6/22/2020
Expert Answer, and the only answer given, doesn't answer the question, just gives advice on how to determine it yourself. IMO: Useless