Do not purchase a universal harness. Purchase an OEM type trailer harness for your ride and it will fit perfectly and be basically a plug in type. It will cost more but is worth it. The instructions that come with it will describe in detail the installation. The 2002 - 2005's are the same. hitches4less sells the OEM wiring harness. It is basically a plug-and-play installation. Unlike other harnesses, however, the liberty also has a ground wire and a "hot" wire from the converter. After plugging the harness into the exiting plugs, you have to ground the converter, and then run a hot wire (with an inline fuse) to the battery. This hot wire, as per mfgr. provide power to the trailer lights.
when you buy the harness to wire in, the intructions for correct wiring will be on the harness packaging
Your local auto parts store can sell you a trailer plug harness that plugs into the vehicle's original harness that requires no cutting.
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You need to buy an adapter harness. Do not cut into your wiring harness.
most dont come with a wiring harness for trailer but if you look under the driver side of the truck under the bumper you will see a bundle of wires and there should be a paper located on the wires to match up a wiring harness. The ground is a large white wire and hook up other wires color to color. Most wiring harnesses are 4 wire but you should have enough for a 6 wire on the truck but only use 4. I just wired mine up last week!
I have a wire "whip" that was tucked into the compartment that houses the jack and tire wrench. There should be a harness that is gray and stuffed somewhere with the jack. Attache your trailer lights to this harness. It should be about 6 feet long.
Not without electrical work. The 1997+ Preludes have OBD2 wire harness while the 92-96 Have OBD1. Different wire harness/sensors/ecu.
Your local auto parts store can sell you a trailer wire harness for that vehicle that simply plugs in to the original harness and it is weather tight. It installs in minutes.
It isn't there, Dodge didn't wire the Dakota with one. You will have to wire the brake controller your self.
You have a live wire shorting out in the signal circuit. Check the wire harness for damage.
You will have to buy a harness from the Dodge dealer that will let the trailer lights work without messing with the computer that runs the taillights on the truck. The kit will have the harness and instructions. If you hard wire the trailer into the truck taillights the "lamp out" light will come on on the dash and the turnsignals will flash fast.