Anybody installed & wired the taillights in a Kaymar rear bumper lately? I would appreciate feedback on what worked.
Instructions say - "plug the new wiring loom into the car's existing loom which has sockets to match. The trailer plug can be wired from the same loom. Plugs located right hand rear of fuel tank". That's it.
I have a NAPA/Hoppy plug-in trailer wiring harness ready to install and intend to use it to drive a flat 4 wire trailer plug - that's a no-brainer. The Kaymar bumper's lights have four terminals each; ground plus 3 bulbs - brake, turn, light. I can't see how the Kaymar harness would work right ALONE, since it does not have a "diode pack" tail light converter like the Hoppy and seems to connect at only one side of the vehicle. The Kaymar "loom" has 3 connectors to plug into the "car's existing loom" - they are 2 terminals each, stop & light seem to be in one, turn signals are in the other 2. Maybe I'm missing something obvious. Appreciate any info. BigMac
Instructions say - "plug the new wiring loom into the car's existing loom which has sockets to match. The trailer plug can be wired from the same loom. Plugs located right hand rear of fuel tank". That's it.
I have a NAPA/Hoppy plug-in trailer wiring harness ready to install and intend to use it to drive a flat 4 wire trailer plug - that's a no-brainer. The Kaymar bumper's lights have four terminals each; ground plus 3 bulbs - brake, turn, light. I can't see how the Kaymar harness would work right ALONE, since it does not have a "diode pack" tail light converter like the Hoppy and seems to connect at only one side of the vehicle. The Kaymar "loom" has 3 connectors to plug into the "car's existing loom" - they are 2 terminals each, stop & light seem to be in one, turn signals are in the other 2. Maybe I'm missing something obvious. Appreciate any info. BigMac