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navegator
Oct 03, 2014Explorer
From the 7 pin plug the wire should go to the left side (drivers side) and run on the frame it is the the wire loom that powers the rear lights, some times there will be a plug on that loom for the trailer cables to hook up.
On some of the new vehicles this cables are either pre wired from factory or can be hooked to the unit under the dash, check with your manual for the location of where the dash wires are.
Some cables are run from the dash to the lower panel left side and then out to the frame trough a hole under the door plastic runner.
There should only be one hot wire, if more are hot there is a short along the wire loom, depending on the lenght of the RV, and it seems to be a 28 foot, they might have added a length of loom cable, check to see that the cable has not rubbed against the frame or that when the rear lights where installed they did not pinch a cable or the house cabin on the frame.
navegator
On some of the new vehicles this cables are either pre wired from factory or can be hooked to the unit under the dash, check with your manual for the location of where the dash wires are.
Some cables are run from the dash to the lower panel left side and then out to the frame trough a hole under the door plastic runner.
There should only be one hot wire, if more are hot there is a short along the wire loom, depending on the lenght of the RV, and it seems to be a 28 foot, they might have added a length of loom cable, check to see that the cable has not rubbed against the frame or that when the rear lights where installed they did not pinch a cable or the house cabin on the frame.
navegator
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