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Ka Ron wrote:The Texan wrote:Ka Ron wrote:Probably because GM will void the electrical portion of the warranty if you cut into the wiring to hook up toad lights. Have that in writing from GM, when we bought out new toad and asked the dealer to install the lights.
Why not use the existing lights?
We tow a Pontiac Sunfire and the rear lights of the car are wired to a plug on the front that plugs into the back of the motor home.
Quick, easy and neat.
Well, there you go, I never even thought of that in 2002 when we bought the car. Guess we were lucky or had a good mechanic do the wiring as we never had a problem.
Good idea to check though.
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The Texan wrote:Ka Ron wrote:Probably because GM will void the electrical portion of the warranty if you cut into the wiring to hook up toad lights. Have that in writing from GM, when we bought out new toad and asked the dealer to install the lights.
Why not use the existing lights?
We tow a Pontiac Sunfire and the rear lights of the car are wired to a plug on the front that plugs into the back of the motor home.
Quick, easy and neat.
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Ka Ron wrote:Probably because GM will void the electrical portion of the warranty if you cut into the wiring to hook up toad lights. Have that in writing from GM, when we bought out new toad and asked the dealer to install the lights.
Why not use the existing lights?
We tow a Pontiac Sunfire and the rear lights of the car are wired to a plug on the front that plugs into the back of the motor home.
Quick, easy and neat.
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
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Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"