Converter For Motorhome With Separate Turn/Brake Signals to Combined Towed Vehicle Signals
Question:
I have a 2008 Navion IQ on a 2007 Sprinter Chassis with the Winnebago installed 6 pin round trailer adapter, which has separate circuits for turn signals and brakes. I want to convert this for a tow vehicle with 4 pins. Do you have a solution that will work?
asked by: Donald T
Expert Reply:
So it sounds like you are looking for a converter for your motorhome's separate turn and brake lights to work in conjunction with the combined wiring of your towed vehicle. We do have that, as what you will need is a 3-to-2 converter:
- Roadmaster Brite-Lite Wiring Converter # RM-732
I have added links below to an installation video and review for you to take a look at as well.
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Roadmaster Brite-Lite Wiring Converter
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