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Roadmaster Universal Diode Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Buick Enclave- Video

Roadmaster Universal Diode Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Buick Enclave

Ryan: Hey everybody. My name's Ryan and here at etrailer, we install, test, fit, and review a lot of different parts. That way we could try to answer any questions, those of you might have. That's exactly what we're doing here today on our 2014 Buick Enclave, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Roadmaster diode wiring kit.So, there's going to be a total of five main components needed to flat tow your Buick down the road safely. First, one's going to be the base plate. That's going to provide us with that solid and reliable connection point. more


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1/2/2021 12:42:12 PM



Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2008 Buick Enclave- Video

Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2008 Buick Enclave

Today on our 2008 Buick Enclave, we will be completing a flat tow setup using Roadmaster's Diode Seven Wire to Six Wire inaudible 00:00:09 coil wiring kit. The diode wiring kit is gonna provide your electrical connection between your motor home and your vehicle for your lights.It's gonna do this via the coil, seven pin, the six pin cable that comes with it. It's gonna also include the six pin connector on your vehicle side as well as all the wiring and dialege 00:00:27 you need to make that connection to the taillights at the back of the vehicle.So as you can see, when we're in our motor home, when we operate our lights, it works both on the motor home and the vehicle. Here on our passenger side, we'll take a look at our diode wiring. You're going to receive four diodes that come with in your kit, two for each side. On each side, you're gonna tap into the tail lamp and the turn signal brake lamp circuit. more


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2/18/2019 2:12:14 PM



Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2009 Buick Enclave- Video

Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2009 Buick Enclave

Today on our 2009 Buick Enclave we will be completing a flat tow setup using Roadmaster's Diode 7-Wire to 6-Wire Flexo-Coil Wiring Kit.The Diode Wiring Kit is gonna provide your electrical connection between your motorhome and your vehicle for your lights. It's gonna do this via the coiled 7-pin to 6-pin cable that comes with it. It's gonna also include the 6-pin connector on your vehicle side, as well as all the wiring and diodes you need to make that connection to the taillights at the back of the vehicle.So as you can see, when we're in our motorhome and we operate our lights, it works both on the motorhome and the vehicle.Here on our passenger side, we'll take a look at our diode wiring. You're going to receive four diodes that come in your kit, two for each side. On each side you're gonna tap into the tail lamp, and the turn signal break lamp circuit. For the passenger side in our vehicle, it's going to be the brown and white wire on the vehicle for your taillights. more


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2/13/2019 10:37:09 AM



Best 2017 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2017 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options

Today on our 2017 Buick Enclave, we will be completing a flat tow setup using Roadmaster's EZ crossbar-style baseplate, Roadmaster's Falcon 2 tow bar, Roadmaster's 68" single-hook coiled safety cables, Roadmaster's diode seven-wire to six-wire Flexo-Coil wiring kit, Roadmaster's FuseMaster fuse bypass switch for towed vehicles, Roadmaster's stoplight switch kit for the Buick Enclaves, Roadmaster's BrakeMaster system, this is for RVs with air or air over hydraulic brakes, and Roadmaster's BrakeMaster custom seat adapter for Buick Enclaves. If your RV doesn't have air brakes and has conventional brakes, you might want to look into SMI's Stay-IN-Play DUO, as that's one of the best systems out there for non-air brakes.This is what our Buick Enclave is going to look like when it's all set up and ready to flat tow. The baseplate itself is the interface that allows tow bars and safety cables to connect to, to properly tow your vehicle behind your motor home. With everything disconnected, it'll be relatively hidden behind your bumper. This is what our baseplate's going to look like when it's installed. We've got our fascia off so we can show you the attachment points. more


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1/28/2019 11:54:11 AM



Best 2016 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2016 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options

Today on our 2016 Buick Enclave, we will be completing a flat tow setup using Roadmaster's EZ crossbar-style baseplate, Roadmaster's Falcon 2 tow bar, Roadmaster's 68" single-hook coiled safety cables, Roadmaster's diode seven-wire to six-wire Flexo-Coil wiring kit, Roadmaster's FuseMaster fuse bypass switch for towed vehicles, Roadmaster's stoplight switch kit for the Buick Enclaves, Roadmaster's BrakeMaster system, this is for RVs with air or air over hydraulic brakes, and Roadmaster's BrakeMaster custom seat adapter for Buick Enclaves. If your RV doesn't have air brakes and has conventional brakes, you might want to look into SMI's Stay-IN-Play DUO, as that's one of the best systems out there for non-air brakes.This is what our Buick Enclave is going to look like when it's all set up and ready to flat tow. The baseplate itself is the interface that allows tow bars and safety cables to connect to, to properly tow your vehicle behind your motor home. With everything disconnected, it'll be relatively hidden behind your bumper. This is what our baseplate's going to look like when it's installed. We've got our fascia off so we can show you the attachment points. more


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1/28/2019 11:53:31 AM



Best 2015 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2015 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options

Today on our 2015 Buick Enclave, we will be completing a flat tow setup using Roadmaster's EZ crossbar-style baseplate, Roadmaster's Falcon 2 tow bar, Roadmaster's 68" single-hook coiled safety cables, Roadmaster's diode seven-wire to six-wire Flexo-Coil wiring kit, Roadmaster's FuseMaster fuse bypass switch for towed vehicles, Roadmaster's stoplight switch kit for the Buick Enclaves, Roadmaster's BrakeMaster system, this is for RVs with air or air over hydraulic brakes, and Roadmaster's BrakeMaster custom seat adapter for Buick Enclaves. If your RV doesn't have air brakes and has conventional brakes, you might want to look into SMI's Stay-IN-Play DUO, as that's one of the best systems out there for non-air brakes.This is what our Buick Enclave is going to look like when it's all set up and ready to flat tow. The baseplate itself is the interface that allows tow bars and safety cables to connect to, to properly tow your vehicle behind your motor home. With everything disconnected, it'll be relatively hidden behind your bumper. This is what our baseplate's going to look like when it's installed. We've got our fascia off so we can show you the attachment points. more


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1/28/2019 11:52:50 AM



Best 2014 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2014 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options

Today on our 2014 Buick Enclave, we will be completing a flat tow setup using Roadmaster's EZ crossbar-style baseplate, Roadmaster's Falcon 2 tow bar, Roadmaster's 68" single-hook coiled safety cables, Roadmaster's diode seven-wire to six-wire Flexo-Coil wiring kit, Roadmaster's FuseMaster fuse bypass switch for towed vehicles, Roadmaster's stoplight switch kit for the Buick Enclaves, Roadmaster's BrakeMaster system, this is for RVs with air or air over hydraulic brakes, and Roadmaster's BrakeMaster custom seat adapter for Buick Enclaves. If your RV doesn't have air brakes and has conventional brakes, you might want to look into SMI's Stay-IN-Play DUO, as that's one of the best systems out there for non-air brakes.This is what our Buick Enclave is going to look like when it's all set up and ready to flat tow. The baseplate itself is the interface that allows tow bars and safety cables to connect to, to properly tow your vehicle behind your motor home. With everything disconnected, it'll be relatively hidden behind your bumper. This is what our baseplate's going to look like when it's installed. We've got our fascia off so we can show you the attachment points. more


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1/28/2019 11:52:13 AM



Best 2013 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2013 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options

Today on our 2013 Buick Enclave, we will be completing a flat tow setup using Roadmaster's EZ crossbar-style baseplate, Roadmaster's Falcon 2 tow bar, Roadmaster's 68" single-hook coiled safety cables, Roadmaster's diode seven-wire to six-wire Flexo-Coil wiring kit, Roadmaster's FuseMaster fuse bypass switch for towed vehicles, Roadmaster's stoplight switch kit for the Buick Enclaves, Roadmaster's BrakeMaster system, this is for RVs with air or air over hydraulic brakes, and Roadmaster's BrakeMaster custom seat adapter for Buick Enclaves. If your RV doesn't have air brakes and has conventional brakes, you might want to look into SMI's Stay-IN-Play DUO, as that's one of the best systems out there for non-air brakes.This is what our Buick Enclave is going to look like when it's all set up and ready to flat tow. The baseplate itself is the interface that allows tow bars and safety cables to connect to, to properly tow your vehicle behind your motor home. With everything disconnected, it'll be relatively hidden behind your bumper. This is what our baseplate's going to look like when it's installed. We've got our fascia off so we can show you the attachment points. more


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1/28/2019 11:45:50 AM



Best 2012 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2012 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options

Today on our 2012 Buick Enclave, we will be completing a flat tow setup using Roadmaster's EZ crossbar-style baseplate, Roadmaster's Falcon 2 tow bar, Roadmaster's 68" single-hook coiled safety cables, Roadmaster's diode seven-wire to six-wire Flexo-Coil wiring kit, Roadmaster's FuseMaster fuse bypass switch for towed vehicles, Roadmaster's stoplight switch kit for the Buick Enclaves, Roadmaster's BrakeMaster system, this is for RVs with air or air over hydraulic brakes, and Roadmaster's BrakeMaster custom seat adapter for Buick Enclaves. If your RV doesn't have air brakes and has conventional brakes, you might want to look into SMI's Stay-IN-Play DUO, as that's one of the best systems out there for non-air brakes.This is what our Buick Enclave is going to look like when it's all set up and ready to flat tow. The baseplate itself is the interface that allows tow bars and safety cables to connect to, to properly tow your vehicle behind your motor home. With everything disconnected, it'll be relatively hidden behind your bumper. This is what our baseplate's going to look like when it's installed. We've got our fascia off so we can show you the attachment points. more


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1/28/2019 11:45:07 AM



Best 2010 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2010 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options

Today on our 2011 Buick Enclave, we will be completing a flat tow setup using Roadmaster's EZ crossbar-style baseplate, Roadmaster's Falcon 2 tow bar, Roadmaster's 68" single-hook coiled safety cables, Roadmaster's diode seven-wire to six-wire Flexo-Coil wiring kit, Roadmaster's FuseMaster fuse bypass switch for towed vehicles, Roadmaster's stoplight switch kit for the Buick Enclaves, Roadmaster's BrakeMaster system, this is for RVs with air or air over hydraulic brakes, and Roadmaster's BrakeMaster custom seat adapter for Buick Enclaves. If your RV doesn't have air brakes and has conventional brakes, you might want to look into SMI's Stay-IN-Play DUO, as that's one of the best systems out there for non-air brakes.This is what our Buick Enclave is going to look like when it's all set up and ready to flat tow. The baseplate itself is the interface that allows tow bars and safety cables to connect to, to properly tow your vehicle behind your motor home. With everything disconnected, it'll be relatively hidden behind your bumper. This is what our baseplate's going to look like when it's installed. We've got our fascia off so we can show you the attachment points. more


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1/28/2019 11:44:27 AM



Best 2010 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options RM-15267- Video

Best 2010 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options RM-15267

Today on our 2010 Buick Enclave, we will be completing a flat tow setup using Roadmaster's EZ crossbar-style baseplate, Roadmaster's Falcon 2 tow bar, Roadmaster's 68" single-hook coiled safety cables, Roadmaster's diode seven-wire to six-wire Flexo-Coil wiring kit, Roadmaster's FuseMaster fuse bypass switch for towed vehicles, Roadmaster's stoplight switch kit for the Buick Enclaves, Roadmaster's BrakeMaster system, this is for RVs with air or air over hydraulic brakes, and Roadmaster's BrakeMaster custom seat adapter for Buick Enclaves. If your RV doesn't have air brakes and has conventional brakes, you might want to look into SMI's Stay-IN-Play DUO, as that's one of the best systems out there for non-air brakes.This is what our Buick Enclave is going to look like when it's all set up and ready to flat tow. The baseplate itself is the interface that allows tow bars and safety cables to connect to, to properly tow your vehicle behind your motor home. With everything disconnected, it'll be relatively hidden behind your bumper. This is what our baseplate's going to look like when it's installed. We've got our fascia off so we can show you the attachment points. more


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1/28/2019 11:43:46 AM



Best 2009 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2009 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options

Today on our 2009 Buick Enclave, we will be completing a flat tow setup using Roadmaster's EZ crossbar-style baseplate, Roadmaster's Falcon 2 tow bar, Roadmaster's 68" single-hook coiled safety cables, Roadmaster's diode seven-wire to six-wire Flexo-Coil wiring kit, Roadmaster's FuseMaster fuse bypass switch for towed vehicles, Roadmaster's stoplight switch kit for the Buick Enclaves, Roadmaster's BrakeMaster system, this is for RVs with air or air over hydraulic brakes, and Roadmaster's BrakeMaster custom seat adapter for Buick Enclaves. If your RV doesn't have air brakes and has conventional brakes, you might want to look into SMI's Stay-IN-Play DUO, as that's one of the best systems out there for non-air brakes.This is what our Buick Enclave is going to look like when it's all set up and ready to flat tow. The baseplate itself is the interface that allows tow bars and safety cables to connect to, to properly tow your vehicle behind your motor home. With everything disconnected, it'll be relatively hidden behind your bumper. This is what our baseplate's going to look like when it's installed. We've got our fascia off so we can show you the attachment points. more


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1/28/2019 11:43:04 AM



Best 2008 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2008 Buick Enclave Tow Bar Wiring Options

Today on our 2008 Buick Enclave, we will be completing a flat tow setup using Roadmaster's EZ crossbar-style baseplate, Roadmaster's Falcon 2 tow bar, Roadmaster's 68" single-hook coiled safety cables, Roadmaster's diode seven-wire to six-wire Flexo-Coil wiring kit, Roadmaster's FuseMaster fuse bypass switch for towed vehicles, Roadmaster's stoplight switch kit for the Buick Enclaves, Roadmaster's BrakeMaster system, this is for RVs with air or air over hydraulic brakes, and Roadmaster's BrakeMaster custom seat adapter for Buick Enclaves. If your RV doesn't have air brakes and has conventional brakes, you might want to look into SMI's Stay-IN-Play DUO, as that's one of the best systems out there for non-air brakes.This is what our Buick Enclave is going to look like when it's all set up and ready to flat tow. The baseplate itself is the interface that allows tow bars and safety cables to connect to, to properly tow your vehicle behind your motor home. With everything disconnected, it'll be relatively hidden behind your bumper. This is what our baseplate's going to look like when it's installed. We've got our fascia off so we can show you the attachment points. more


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1/28/2019 11:42:12 AM



Roadmaster Fuse Bypass Switch for Towed Vehicles Installation - 2012 Buick Enclave- Video

Roadmaster Fuse Bypass Switch for Towed Vehicles Installation - 2012 Buick Enclave

All right today in this 2012 Buick Enclave we're going to install part number RM76513. This is a Roadmaster FuseMaster Fuse Bypass Switch for towed vehicles. All right. To start off our install, we'll need to get this new harness ready to go. First we'll go ahead and remove the 2-amp fuse in the small fuse holder on the ground wire. Next we'll go to the vehicle's owners manual and determine which fuse must be remove for towing. more


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11/25/2014 10:19:07 AM



Roadmaster Tow Bar Wiring Kit Installation - 2012 Buick Enclave- Video

Roadmaster Tow Bar Wiring Kit Installation - 2012 Buick Enclave

Today on the 2012 Buick Enclave, we'll be installing the Road Master Universal High Powered Diode Wiring Kit, part number RM-154. We'll begin here at the rear of the vehicle, as we'll go ahead and raise the rear hatch up, we're going to need to remove each of the tail light assemblies. We'll go ahead and pull these 2 little black tabs up using a small flat head screwdriver and then underneath, there will be a screw underneath each cover. Go ahead and remove each of the 2 screws. Then, we can gently pull out on a tail light assembly. We'll need to disconnect the factory wiring from the back side. more


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4/23/2014 11:16:35 AM



Base Plate Wiring Harness Installation - 2009 Buick Enclave- Video

Base Plate Wiring Harness Installation - 2009 Buick Enclave

Today on this 2009 Buick Enclave we are going to install 38955. We will start off by taking the wire harness and just pull it on through so the 4-pole harness is going to end up by the tow bar and wrap up some of the wire with some electrical tape to keep it nice and together. Leave some extra hanging out for now. Now lets continue on routing our wire from the front of the vehicle all the way back and we are going to make sure we stay away from anything that is moving or hot. What we will do is take our ground wire and we are going to attach it to this cross member right here. Now we will continue on running the harness to the back of the vehicle. 00:38 more


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12/17/2010 10:15:55 AM



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