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Wiring diagram for a toe bar

I want to wire the socket of a toebar to my Suzuki sx4

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That will take some major rewiring, no?

front toebar. wiring. to tower hitch.

first off we dont know what is towing car, nor its hitch wiring

but in most cases, you may need and adaptor, to convert simple

USA wiring to Euro type wiring.

there are 2 systems. that cant just be wired in willy nilly.

is this permanent? one tow , only

or for ever. we cant guess that.

if 1 tow ,why not use clamp on aux light bar and get it done

rent them at u-haul?

if perm, is need , get a pro shop to do this.

how to do this and not damage the cars , electronics that controls

lights can be very tricky.

the safest way is to have new connector installed to rear lights.

to the main harness, then you unplug the cars harness side

and then connect the tow bar new custom harness connector to the rear.

none of this is easy or simple.

tell more get more.

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SOURCE: Ignition wiring circuit - 1987 Suzuki Samurai

http://www.acksfaq.com/faqsearchresults-.php

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  • Posted on Jun 01, 2009

SOURCE: Suzuki wiring diagram

http://www.suzuki-club.ru/forum/downloads.php?do=cat&id=5

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2009

SOURCE: My dog chewed off the trailer + car wiring plug



Found this on the Wb

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2010

SOURCE: Tow bar trailer socket wiring connection point to car wiring?

The connectors for towing wire harnesses on foresters are generally on the passenger side, below the rear taillight inside the cargo space. some require pulling up the foam block that is between the spare tire compartment and the taillight. Check where you replace the tailights from inside the car, if there isn't a matching connector hanging out there, check around the spare tire compartment, see if you can remove the carpeted foam block next to the compartment and find the plug under there.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 20, 2010

SOURCE: wiring for tow bar

Can any one provide advice on wiring up a towbar electrics for my s type jaguar

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