ski3pin
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- Monte
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- 2021 Ranger super cab FX4
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I have a small pop up camper on my 2021 Ranger XLT with BLIS. I bought a light strip to attach to the bottom of the camper - above the license plate - for additional brake/running/turn light display. The strip has the convenience of plugging into the 4 pin trailer connector. It works but the issue is the truck thinks there's a trailer connected and turns off the rear warning system - blind spot, etc. I want that system to work. My search of the Internet says there is no work around.
I considered tying into the wiring harness at the rear taillights. The truck has the 16 pin 2x8 connectors. I have print out of what the 16 pins should be. Unfortunately, what I thought should be simple is not. Iām checking current with a multimeter prior to confirm wires, but am not getting results. Example: pin 7 red wire print out says right tail/running light feed. Pin 6 black/white says primary lamp ground (right brake/turn/reverse/tail) Black (-) mutimeter probe in pin 6 and red (+) multimeter probe in pin 7, turn on taillights = no current. Step on brakes and there's 12V. But no turn signal (signal and brake should be same wire). Connecting what should be other circuits with + and - probes show no current. Iām confused and stopped before either frustration or damage occurs.
My questions: Is there a work around with the trailer plug 4 pin connector to get the warning systems to work? If I tie into the taillight assembly, will it work, and what are the proper pins/wires to connect to? Iāve done this type of simple electrical work on vehicles so many times in the past. This is my first encounter with a smart truck with safety features.
Thanks
I considered tying into the wiring harness at the rear taillights. The truck has the 16 pin 2x8 connectors. I have print out of what the 16 pins should be. Unfortunately, what I thought should be simple is not. Iām checking current with a multimeter prior to confirm wires, but am not getting results. Example: pin 7 red wire print out says right tail/running light feed. Pin 6 black/white says primary lamp ground (right brake/turn/reverse/tail) Black (-) mutimeter probe in pin 6 and red (+) multimeter probe in pin 7, turn on taillights = no current. Step on brakes and there's 12V. But no turn signal (signal and brake should be same wire). Connecting what should be other circuits with + and - probes show no current. Iām confused and stopped before either frustration or damage occurs.
My questions: Is there a work around with the trailer plug 4 pin connector to get the warning systems to work? If I tie into the taillight assembly, will it work, and what are the proper pins/wires to connect to? Iāve done this type of simple electrical work on vehicles so many times in the past. This is my first encounter with a smart truck with safety features.
Thanks
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