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Step 4
Locate a suitable grounding point near the connector such as an existing screw with nut in the vehicle frame or drill a 3/32" pilot hole for the
provided screw. The area should be free of rust, dirt and paint. Secure the white ground wire using the ring terminal and provided screw.
Check for miscellaneous items that may be hidden behind or under any surface before drilling to avoid damage and / or personal injury.
Step 1
Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws securing the plastic lens cover on the driver-side taillight.
Step 2
Using a 10mm socket, remove the three bolts
securing the taillight to the body. Gently pull
the taillight away from the vehicle and locate
the vehicle factory wiring harness connectors.
The connectors will be similar to those on the
RV harness.
Separate the connectors from the taillight
housing taking care not to damage the locking
tabs. Carefully remove the foam tape. Inspect
the connectors for dirt and debris.
Clean if necessary and repeat
this step on the passenger side.
Step 3
Starting on driver side, remove the plastic
shield located underneath the taillight cavity by
removing plastic clip that secures it in place.
Insert the RV harness end with yellow wire
between the separated connectors.
Make sure the connectors are fully inserted
with locking tabs in place. Re-apply the
foam tape removed in step 2.
Step 5
Route the RV harness end with the green wire
to the passenger side along the rear frame rail.
Repeat Step 3 on the passenger side using the
harness end with the green wire.