How to Wire Trailer Lights Made Easy
Вставка
- Опубліковано 4 сер 2024
- How to wire trailer lights. So here I have an older trailer which needed some work, along with re-wiring the lights. This is a fairly simple setup, no license plate light, or clearance lights. Be sure to check with your local laws in order to determine what is required for a lights. I’ve provide three different wiring diagrams at the end of the video for a better understanding. To make this tutorial easier to understand, I will be flipping the trailer on it’s side so everything is easily viewable. This also makes it much easier to work on, so if you have a smaller trailer and can do this, I would definitely recommend it. #trailer #electrical
#OEMTOOLS Heat Gun Link: mobiledistributorsupply.com/2...
Amazon links for various products used in the video for both USA and Canada:
USA:
Solder: amzn.to/2NnBKdM
Heat shrink: amzn.to/3s4FQ9y
Cable ties: amzn.to/2Maa0ZO
Electrical tape: amzn.to/2Zxy7o6
Split loop casing: amzn.to/2ZxZL4g
Liquid electrical tape: amzn.to/3ayhEqg
Self drilling screws: amzn.to/3eJeGBy
Nylon wire clamps: amzn.to/30OTgL7
Trailer wiring: amzn.to/3vt0Kl4
Crimp terminals: amzn.to/3qREpdJ
Canada:
Solder: amzn.to/3blrYRC
Heat shrink: amzn.to/3s4FUWQ
Cable ties: amzn.to/3drYRyI
Electrical tape: amzn.to/3k4EVTy
Split loop casing: amzn.to/3puwceN
Liquid electrical tape: amzn.to/2OIZAkA
Self drilling screws: amzn.to/3tmh19I
Nylon wire clamps: amzn.to/2Q9xyj5
Trailer wiring: amzn.to/3cwjxU2
Crimp terminals: amzn.to/2ODUbf5
Website: 4diyers.com
Patreon: / 4diyers
Facebook: / 4diyers
Google Plus: plus.google.com/+4DIYers
Twitter: / 4diyers
Instagram: / 4diyers
Tumblr: / 4diyers
Pintrest: / 4diyers
Tools/Supplies Needed:
-4 wire trailer light harness
-new lights
-wire cutters
-wire strippers
-split loop poly casing
-electrical tape
-soldering iron
-adhesive filled shrink tube
-drill
-center drill and drill bits
-center punch
-hammer
-paint marker
-retaining loops
-cable ties
Procedure:
-considering this is a tilt trailer I’ll run it up the center and then it’ll split at the back of the trailer to each light
-measure out the holes, use a scriber just to lightly mark the paint
-use a center punch to prevent the drill bit from wandering
-starting out with a center drill and then finish up with the correct sized drill bit
-I’m trying to keep the wire clips somewhat closer together to prevent the wire from being caught up on anything
-I can run the wiring along the side of the tongue as the top of the tongue will be against the bed, the wiring will also need to clear the lock for the tilt
-tape the trailer wiring together is about 16” spacing, this just helps keep everything organized and makes it easier to insert in the split casing
-do this for the full length until it y’s off at the end of the bed
-insert the wiring into the casing, for the length of the tongue and bed
-at the y’d portion, this will continue to one light, trim off the access, and the remaining section will be using on the opposite side
-for the ground wire, I had to extend this
-seal up the split casing at the plug using electrical tape
-also apply electrical tape strips just like we did with the wiring around portions of the split casing too
-use those plastic loop clips with screws and install the wiring into place
-the green and brown wire goes to the passenger or right side of the vehicle and the yellow and brown goes to the driver or left side of the vehicle
-trim off the access wire and casing, remove the wire from the casing and then use the casing for the opposite side
-feed the exposed wire into the casing, this will go against the already installed casing and taped up after holding everything together
-I will be soldering the wires instead, you can use weatherproof connectors too, your choice
-for the wire and casing, it has been cut longer, especially the casing since there is a few inches of wire coming from the lights
-to install the ground, this will go on the bed directly to the frame member
-install an electrical contact loop and the mounting surface may need to be cleaned, you can even apply some liquid tape to the fastened point and around the wire to prevent any moisture penetration
-finally once done, we’re down to testing, ensuring everything works as it should
Thank you to all those who watch my videos and support my content. Don't forget to subscribe to my channel for future tutorial videos and like my video if you found it helpful. New videos are always being uploaded every week!
© 4DIYers 2013
All Rights Reserved
No part of this video or any of its contents may be reproduced, copied, modified or adapted, without the prior written consent of the author. - Авто та транспорт
Amazon links for various products used in the video for both USA and Canada:
USA:
Solder: amzn.to/2NnBKdM
Heat shrink: amzn.to/3s4FQ9y
Cable ties: amzn.to/2Maa0ZO
Electrical tape: amzn.to/2Zxy7o6
Split loop casing: amzn.to/2ZxZL4g
Liquid electrical tape: amzn.to/3ayhEqg
Self drilling screws: amzn.to/3eJeGBy
Nylon wire clamps: amzn.to/30OTgL7
Trailer wiring: amzn.to/3vt0Kl4
Crimp terminals: amzn.to/3qREpdJ
Canada:
Solder: amzn.to/3blrYRC
Heat shrink: amzn.to/3s4FUWQ
Cable ties: amzn.to/3drYRyI
Electrical tape: amzn.to/3k4EVTy
Split loop casing: amzn.to/3puwceN
Liquid electrical tape: amzn.to/2OIZAkA
Self drilling screws: amzn.to/3tmh19I
Nylon wire clamps: amzn.to/2Q9xyj5
Trailer wiring: amzn.to/3cwjxU2
Crimp terminals: amzn.to/2ODUbf5
Are you just using regular self tapping screws for those mounting points
Everything but the grounding was clear before this video.... it all comes together now! Thank you!
Very good instructions and camera work. I appreciate how you explain the logic for each step and why. Much appreciated.
You are welcome!
thanks for your time here. great help.
Really appreciate the video post!! Super helpful...considering this is my current project. Well thought out and super clean installation which gave me some good tips. Kudos!!
Excellent to hear and thank you!
This was an excellent and really helpful video so I can get mine done. Thank you!
Happy to help and thank you for the feedback!
Best video on actually running the wiring I've found!!
Thank you for the feedback, really appreciate it :)
Another amazing video! :D
Freaking amazing video you made, perfect!!!
Thank you so much!
Great details in this Video thumbs up
Thank you :)
Great video.
Thank you :)
This is the best!!!!
Thank you :)
Very informative
Thank you
My pleasure!
Help me out a lot. Thank you
Awesome to hear, happy I could help!
Thanks brother
No problem :)
Thanks Sir,Great Observed Idea Video Channel I love this post to learn more
Happy to help :)
Great video. Where did you get the trailer tail lights? I cannot find the round LEDs anywhere.
Thank you! They were purchased from Princess Auto.
Excellent job. Thanks you for the detailed wiring diagram. Count me as a new subscriber.
Thank you for the kind words and support :)
What size casing are you using ?
I was your 400th like on this video.
Awesome! Thank you so much for the support :)
Well my dad has a 5 pin flat and it’s all hooked up right but there is not break lights or signals just running lights that’s it and we don’t know what to do can u or someone help us?
I would add that newer vehicles have a built in plug outlet. The plug in the video will not reach as is. I suggest giving the plug end about 2 extra feet to reach the vehicle. Or you will need an additional extension.
Excellent tip, thank you for sharing!
great work and explanation. I think a slightly longer pigtail at/ to the tow vehicle would serve most people better - frequently the connection to the tow vehicle is further away from the ball connection than you wired yours.
I have one brown wire. How did I get a green and brown to one side and the yellow and brown to the other when I only have one brown wire?
Wire two new brown wires to the main one.
Good day from Ont. The Princess Auto got me. Interesting video & detailed. Thanks What part of Canada are you from?
I’m hooking a four wire flat bed too a 2001 Silverado any help would be awesome I’m at a loss ????
How do you do the wiring on a truck to be able to connect to the utility trailers lights
That varies between vehicles, with newer trucks, they usually have a connector to plug into, you just need to buy the wiring kit specific for your vehicle.
Hi. I have the exact same wiring kit. Instead of simple clearance lights, I want to have the 2 ambers also blink with the rear signal lights. Do you have a diagram that would show how to do that? I'm assuming a relay would be needed? First time wiring a trailer....
No relay needed, you'll just need to run a jumper either from your signal lights on your tail lights or run a wire first to the clearance lights and than to the tail lights.
When it is daytime, vehicles have what’s called “running daylight” in the US (meaning even when the headlights are OFF, a dim light is still on). Do I need to wire that for a 4 pin trailer?
Or is it enough to not have any lights on during the day (only brakes, signals when used)?
Daytime running lights are only for the headlights. There's no other lights that are turned on.
4DIYers much appreciated. Thanks !
How many parts did you lose down the cracks between the boards?
Once or twice lol. I need a proper workspace which is currently in the works.
I think I need some additional help. I need to wire always-on LEDs for my trailer, for visibility. Is this an additional step?
There is no switched ignition source for a four wire system. For that, you would want to keep on your parking lights.
Ok I have new wire new lights installed but I plug it in nothing happens my truck lights work . I have good ground . I've test plug off truck all work plug it in NO lights .WHAT ELSE CAN I CHECK . PLEASE I NEED HEPL
Sounds like it could be a bad ground on the trailer. Instead of making the trailer a common ground hook up, you can run all the ground wires to the plug.
What kind of paint were you using?
John Deere farm implement paint straight from the dealer to be exact. Here's a video I did on another trailer ua-cam.com/video/vMFaqIn2cag/v-deo.html