Is a Tail Light Converter Needed When Using a # 118384 with a Trailer With Combined Tail Lights
Question:
Do I need a converter to go from my factory 7 pin socket to a 4 pin flat plug on my trailer? Note: trailer has combo lights, does not have separate turn signal.
asked by: Roger L
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Expert Reply:
The 4-Pole Trailer Adapter # 118384 that you referenced will not require a converter to be used with your trailer that has combined tail lights. The 4-way will have the correct voltage on the 4 circuits to be used with your trailer.
GM will have already converted the signal from the separate signals like what are on your 2006 Chevy Silverado tail lights to a combined tail light circuit.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector
- Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring
- Trailer Hitch Wiring
- No Converter
- Custom Fit
- 4 Flat
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