Using Roadmaster Battery Charge Line Kit # RM-156-25 When Already In Use for Other Circuit
Question:
I had etrailer install the roadmaster invisibrake system on my 2019 Jeep Cherokee. For the light in the RV that indicates braking in the towed vehicle, the charge line wire from the six pin harness was used. If I want to use the something like the roadmaster towed vehicle charge line kit, how could I do that? Is there another option or can I split that charge line coming from the six pin harness?
asked by: Kasie D
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Expert Reply:
You could split the charge line or strip back some of the wiring so that you could connect it when installing the Roadmaster Charge Line Kit part # RM-156-25 that you referenced.
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Jameson C
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