Replacement Taillight Signal Converter for Combined to Separate Adapter
Question:
I used a multimeter to test the continuity going into and out of my 2-To-3-Wire Tail Light Converter. I discovered that the converter was not allowing the signal to flow out. Im assuming there is a malfunction with the converter. I will purchase another one to verify my theory.
asked by: David K
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Expert Reply:
You have sufficiently troubleshooted your signal converter to know that it is bad and in need of replacing. The correct replacement that we offer is the part # 118158.
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Jameson C
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Vehicle to Vehicle Tail Light Converter
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- Trailer Wiring
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