How to Wire a 7-Way Connector on a 1977 International Scout Traveler
Question:
wire system diagram...color chart to see which wires go where for hooking up a seven wire trailer plug to the correct wires for a 1977 international scout / traveler.
asked by: micheal a
Expert Reply:
You can use our Brake Controller Installation, Starting from Scratch page to install a 7-Way trailer connector on your Scout. You will need an installation kit like our Brake Controller 7- & 4-Way Installation Kit, item # ETBC7, to install all of the functions for a 7-Way connector. You will need to cut off the 4-Way connector on the back side of the 7-Way connector and use a circuit tester, item # PTW2993, to hard wire the Yellow, green, and brown wires to the correct circuits behind the vehicle taillights and ground the white wire.
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