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2013 GMC Terrain Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring Installation And Review Videos

     

Best 2013 GMC Terrain Trailer Wiring Options- Video

Best 2013 GMC Terrain Trailer Wiring Options

Today on our 2013 GMC Terrain we'll be looking at our best trailer wiring options. We have three options here today. These are for GMC Terrains that do not have a tow package wiring harness on them from the factory. To the right we have the CURT t-connector vehicle wiring harness, part number 56094. In the middle we have the Tekonsha T1 vehicle wiring harness, part number 118494. Finally off here to the left we have the Hopkins plug-in simple vehicle wiring harness, part number HM11141275. The three wiring harness we have here, our CURT and our Hopkins are very simple. more


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10/28/2016 9:00:15 AM



Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2013 GMC Terrain- Video

Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2013 GMC Terrain

Today on our 2013 GMC Terrain, we're going to be taking a look at and installing the tow ready, T1 Vehicle wiring harness with four pull back trailer connector. Part number 118494. Here's what this wiring harness is going to look like once it's installed on the vehicle. As you can see, gives us a four-fold connector here through the vehicle. It's nice because it gives us a module that what it does is help prevent any back feeding or surging back into the vehicle's electrical system that there's a short in the trailer. That's going to make sure that your vehicle's wiring is protected. This kit's going to be a good solution to make sure that you've got power for your trailer if you have a four-fold connector, and it's always going to be here when you need it. more


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9/12/2016 10:09:57 AM



Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2013 GMC Terrain 56094- Video

Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2013 GMC Terrain 56094

Today on our 2013 GMC Terrain we're going to be installing the CURT t-connector vehicle wiring harness with a 4-pole flat trailer connector, part number 56094. Now we're going to first begin our installation by raising the rear hatch of the vehicle. With our rear hatch raised up we're going to need to remove each of the taillights. Now to do that we'll need to remove the plastic cover here as well as right here. Just a small flat head screwdriver will allow you to slide in and remove the plastic cap. With the plastic cap removed we're going to take a 10mm socket and remove the bolt from here and here. more


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1/16/2015 5:11:03 PM



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