Trailer light wire questions...
The layout is the same as this.

What colors Dodge uses for each position is what he needs.
The 4-Pin will be the same wires minus the Battery Wire, Reverse Light Wire, and the Brake Controller Wire.

What colors Dodge uses for each position is what he needs.
The 4-Pin will be the same wires minus the Battery Wire, Reverse Light Wire, and the Brake Controller Wire.
Last edited by lghtngblt02; Feb 23, 2012 at 10:51 AM.
I love my dak. but it's certainly the type of body that I'd rather walk behind than look straight in the face. or even 3/4 angle. the "paper bag over the head" thing comes to mind.
did your dak happen to be in an accident before you bought it ...maybe a bodyshop cut and sealed the connectors after a rebuild?
list the wires colors in both sides of the y
do any match from side A to side B
4 pin = left turn, right turn, park, ground
7 pin = left turn, right turn, park, ground, reverse, break signal, and 12v+ iirc
get a test light and turn your headlights and hazards on start probing your wires
shouldnt be that hard to figure out
list the wires colors in both sides of the y
do any match from side A to side B
4 pin = left turn, right turn, park, ground
7 pin = left turn, right turn, park, ground, reverse, break signal, and 12v+ iirc
get a test light and turn your headlights and hazards on start probing your wires
shouldnt be that hard to figure out
Like Reagor said. Use a static test light and have someone hit the brakes, turn signals and lights one at a time and you will have your wiring coded then when you buy the plug it will have the pin orientation in the instructions.






