Kit Needed To Separate Combined Turn Signals Wiring to Separate Wiring
Question:
Hi there My Volvo has separate turn lights already, but the 4-pin plug combines the brake lights with the turn lights. I added a brake controller and 12 V auxiliary wire, tapped into the reverse light of the car and connected everything into a 7 blade connector. Im rebuilding an old horse trailer which will have LEDs all over and separate turn signals. Will the part # 118158, installed on the trailer, work for my setup so I have separate brake and turn lights again? Or is there a better way to solve my problem? Thank you for your help in advance!
asked by: Pascale
Helpful Expert Reply:
Yes, the Vehicle to Vehicle Tail Light Converter # 118158 will separate the combined turn signal circuits on your 2006 Volvo XC90 and your trailer.
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