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2012 Chevrolet Impala Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring Installation And Review Videos

     

Best 2012 Chevrolet Impala Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring Options- Video

Best 2012 Chevrolet Impala Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring Options

Rob: Rob here at etrailer.com, and today you're going to be taking a look at the best trailer wiring options for your 2006 through 2013 Chevrolet Impala. Here we're going to have our CURT wiring, which is going to give us a four-pole flat trailer connector. Then over here we're going to have our Tekonsha wiring, which is also going to give us a four-pole flat trailer connector.Now if I was looking for wiring for my Impala, I personally would go with the CURT because a few little things that they give you that the Tekonsha doesn't in the packaging. Let's take a closer look at some of the features of both of them.Since both of our kits are going to give us that four-pole flat trailer connector, it's going to give us all the required lights to get down the road safely, like our taillights, turn signals, and our brake lights. As far as installation goes, it is going to be custom fit, so we're not going to have to worry about cutting or splicing with either one of our wiring kits. We're just going to have a simple T-connector that's going to plug inline behind our passenger side taillight.Now CURT's going to use the same T-style connector to plug in behind the passenger taillight, but they're going to provide you with some black silicone because there's a rubber grommet that we can cut a slit in, pass our wires through, and then our wiring is going to stay inside the trunk until we need it, whereas the Tekonsha is designed to stay on the outside. more


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3/28/2019 1:12:15 PM



Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2012 Chevrolet Impala- Video

Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2012 Chevrolet Impala

Today on our 2012 Chevy Impala we're going to install tow ready T1 Connector part number 118417. First we are going to need to access the rear cargo area. Then our first step will be removing the rear threshold. There are a couple of fasteners that will need to be removed first. Now we are going to get our trim tool or a flat headed screw driver to get underneath the threshold and just pry it up. There's several plastic fasteners underneath threshold still holding it in place. more


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3/22/2012 2:43:20 PM



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