Trailer Wiring Solution for 1996 Ford Ranger with Separate Turn Signs from Stop Lights
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Vehicle has independent brake lights and turn signal lights. How would I go about wiring to 4pin tra
asked by: Joshua D
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Expert Reply:
The trailer wiring kits we offer for your 1996 Ford Ranger like the Hopkins part # 40215 were designed for the type of taillights that your truck has where the turn signals are separate from the stop lights. This kit combines the circuits onto the same wire which matches what trailer wiring has.
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Hopkins Plug-In Simple Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector
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