Converter Recommendation for Combing Vehicle Turn Signal/Stoplights for Wiring Up Trailer 7-Way
Question:
I have a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500. How do I tie my brake lights and turn signals together on the truck side? I currently have a brake light wire going no where and the turn signal wires going into the 7 pin. But the trailer side has only the 4 wires
asked by: Mark H
Expert Reply:
Sounds like you are trying to wire up a 7-way on your 2006 Ram 2500 by tapping into the taillight circuits which are separate and standard trailer wiring combines the stop and turn signals.
The solution for that problem is a converter box like part # RM-732. You will wire the stop and turn signals of your vehicle to the input side of this box and then on the output side you'll have the correct combined circuits.
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